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

Gregorio Allegri – Miserere
Tomas Luis de Victoria – O vos omnes, qui transitis per viam
Felice Anerio – Christus factus est pro nobis
Felice Anerio – Adoramus te Christe
Zoltán Kodály – Miserere
David Mitcham – Psalm 121: I will lift up mine eyes
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina – Stabat Mater (arr. Richard Wagner)
John Tavener – Song for Athene
Tomas Luis de Victoria – Amicus meus osculi me
Alexander Campkin – Miserere mei, Deus (Psalm 50)

Performers

Peter Broadbent – Conductor

Joyful Company of Singers

Other concerts in this Festival

Handel's Messiah by candlelight

Ceremony of Carols by candlelight

AnthemFest

Allegri Miserere

Brahms Requiem

Poulenc and Fauré

Will Todd: Jazz Missa Brevis

Allegri Miserere by candlelight

Angelic Voices

Howells and the Tudors

Fauré Requiem by candlelight

Spem in alium

Brahms Requiem

Brahms Requiem by candlelight

Mozart Requiem

Allegri Miserere

Tallis Lamentations

Tallis Lamentations; Allegri Miserere

Byrd Mass for four voices

Spem in alium by candlelight

Bach Motets

Vespers by candlelight

Brandenburg Sunday Series

Masterpieces of the Renaissance

Choirs at Work

Northern Lights

Fauré Requiem by candlelight

Allegri Miserere by candlelight

A Festival of Female Voices

Brief Encounters with Addison Jazz

Adiemus; Land of My Fathers

Brandenburg Sunday Series: Alle Choir

Cantate Domino

Fauré Requiem

From Bach to Betjeman

A Patchwork Requiem

Programme Note

The Brandenburg Choral Festival of London is delighted to welcome the Joyful Company of Singers and conductor Peter Broadbent for the first of their two appearances in the 2018 Spring Series. This late-night concert includes three settings of the Miserere text, including Allegri’s famous version with its beautiful stratospheric soprano line, and Alexander Campkin’s 2016 work written as a companion piece to the Allegri. The a cappella programme will also include Renaissance works by Anerio, Palestrina and Victoria on the theme of Lent and Passiontide, and John Tavener’s famous Song for Athene, all in the beautiful surroundings of a candlelit St Martin's.

This concert will last approximately one hour without an interval.

A reduced price combined ticket is available for this concert and the later concert at St Martin's. Please contact the box office for more details. 

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