Please note: This concert is in the past and has already taken place.

Details

St Martin-in-the-Fields
Trafalgar Square
Westminster
London
WC2N 4JJ
England

Programme

Benjamin Britten – Fanfare for St Edmundsbury
Georg Philipp Telemann – Concerto for 3 Trumpets and Timpani, TWV 54:D3
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Ave verum corpus, K.618
Georg Philipp Telemann – Concerto for 3 trumpets in B flat major, TWV 44:43
Joseph Haydn – Mass no.11 in D minor 'Nelson', Hob.XXII:11

Performers

Paul Archibald – trumpet
Jonathan Clarke – trumpet
David Wordsworth – Conductor
Robert Porter – Conductor

Addison Singers Chamber Choir
Brandenburg Sinfonia
Trumpets of Junior Guildhall

Other concerts in this Series

Handel Messiah by candlelight

Angelic Voices

Mozart Requiem by candlelight

Rachmaninov Vespers by candlelight

Mozart Coronation Mass

Rachmaninov Vespers by candlelight

Bach Magnificat by candlelight

Fauré Requiem

All Time Greatest Choral Classics

Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem

Fauré Requiem

Ave Verum Corpus

Spem in Alium by candlelight

Vivaldi Gloria by candlelight

Duruflé Requiem

Mozart Requiem by candlelight

Allegri Miserere by candlelight

Allegri Miserere by candlelight

The Full Heart

Fauré Requiem by candlelight

Bach to The Beatles

Sure on this Shining Night

Barber Agnus Dei

Haydn Nelson Mass and Mozart Requiem

Renaissance Reimagined

Eric Whitacre: Sleep

A Royal Bouquet

Will Todd Mass in Blue

Music of Our Time

Eric Whitacre: Cloudburst

Duruflé Requiem

Free Fringe Club Special: Academix

World Music Exchange

Pärt Passio

Glorious!

Mozart Requiem by candlelight

Frank Martin: Mass for double choir

Mozart Mass in C Minor by candlelight

Addison Sings the Musicals

Brandenburg Sunday Series: Cantilena

Vivaldi Gloria

Vivaldi Gloria by candlelight

Over the Rainbow

Programme Note

For the final concert in the Brandenburg Choral Festival of London's 2017 Spring Series, we welcome the Addison Chamber Choir to perform Haydn's dramatic Nelson Mass, or Mass in Troubled Times, and Mozart's beautiful Ave Verum Corpus. Both of these works will be conducted by the Addisons' chief conductor David Wordsworth. For the remainder of the programme, artistic director of the festival Robert Porter takes over the baton to conduct three works featuring that most triumphant and celebratory of instruments, the trumpet. Renowned solo and orchestral trumpeters Paul Archibald and Jonathan Clarke will lead students from Juior Guildhall in Britten's Fanfare for St Edmundsbury and two concertos by Telemann for three trumpets, one of which has been transcribed from the original version for three oboes. This promises to be an exciting and jubilant finish to the festival's 2017 Spring Series.

A combined ticket offer is available for this concert and the earlier concert at St Martin's. Please contact the box office for details.

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Bob Porter copyright Mark Thomas

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