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Details

St Mary-le-Bow Church
Cheapside
City of London
London
EC2V 6AU
England

Programme

John Tavener – Svyati
Gion Antoni Derungs – Missa pro defunctis, op. 57 (UK Premiere)
Peter Sculthorpe – Requiem for cello alone
Pavel Chesnokov – Spaseniye sodelal, op.25 no.5
Ola Gjeilo – Reconciliation
Ola Gjeilo – Serenity (O magnum mysterium)

Performers

David Rossel – Conductor
Martin Merker – cello

Vocalino Wettingen

Other concerts in this Festival

Allegri Miserere by candlelight

Mozart Requiem by candlelight

Mozart Requiem by candlelight

Fauré Requiem by candlelight

Allegri Miserere by candlelight

We Will Remember Them

Summertime

Messiah with Brass

Europe in Harmony

Chilcott A Little Jazz Mass

Baroque Classics

Vivaldi Gloria by candlelight

Chilcott My Heart's Friend

Allegri Miserere by candlelight

Parry and Beyond

Rachmaninov's Vespers by candlelight

Lotti Crucifixus & Howells Requiem

In Remembrance

Vaughan Williams Mass in G

Programme Note

The Brandenburg Choral Festival of London welcomes back conductor David Rossel, who visits the 2018 Autumn Series with Vocalino Wettingen, a choir originally formed of alumni of Wettingen High School, Switzerland, and now comprising experienced amateur singers aged 20-35. For its festival debut this choir explores some remarkable repertoire for singers and solo cello, played tonight by Martin Merker. The programme includes Sir John Tavener’s Orthodox hymn Svyati, two settings of the requiem mass, one for solo cello by Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe and the UK premiere of Swiss composer Gion Antoni Derungs’s Missa pro defunctis, and two works by popular contemporary composer Ola Gjeilo. Join us in the fine acoustic of St Mary-le-Bow to experience this unusual soundworld in some rarely heard repertoire.

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