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£5
To St George’s Church. Coaches will depart from King Street.
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£5
Worcester Cathedral Junior Choir
Carol Green conductor
George Castle accompanist
Gloucester Cathedral Junior Choir
Russell Burton & Vicki Barnes Moffatt conductors
The junior choirs will perform, both individually and together, a programme of sacred and secular music including pieces by John Rutter, Richard Rodney Bennett, Bob Chilcott, Abba and The Beatles.
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Kindly supported by Katharine O'Carroll and Robert Atkins
£10
Available online from Thursday 21 April
Professor Martin Ashley speaker
The head of research in the Faculty of Education at Edge Hill University gives a lecture entitled ‘The Development of the boy’s voice’.
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£19
Musica Beata
Tom Hammond-Davies conductor
Britten Choral dances from Gloriana
Elgar Three choral songs
Moeran Songs of springtime
James MacMillan The gallant weaver
Nicholas Brown On the Operations of the Sun (Festival Premiere)
Stanford Three partsongs
Elgar There is sweet music
Vaughan Williams Three Shakespeare songs
Those that attended the choral masterclass at the Gloucester Festival in 2010, will remember the beautiful singing quality of Musica Beata and the outstanding talent of Tom Hammond Davies. This is your chance to hear this magical combination again.
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£19
Florilegium:
Ashley Solomon flute
Bojan Čičić violin
Reiko Ichise viola da gamba
Henrik Persson cello
Terence Charlston harpsichord
J S Bach Trio Sonata in G BWV 1038
J S Bach Viola da Gamba Sonata No 2 in D
BWV 1028
J S Bach Trio Sonata in E flat
BWV 525 (arr. Florilegium in G)
J S Bach The Musical Offering BWV 1079
Regular performances in some of the world's most prestigious venues have confirmed Florilegium's status as one of Britain's most outstanding period instrument ensembles.
Following a performance at London's Wigmore Hall, The Times wrote, ‘Florilegium climbed the heights of dancing bliss and left the Wigmore sighing with pleasure. They have become an indispensable feature on the early music landscape.’
Eton Choral Course
Tim Johnson conductor
Tom Winpenny organ
Purcell Hear my prayer
Howells Responses
Rubbra Evening Service in A flat
Howells I love all beauteous things
Book Tickets
£39/£34/£27/£18/£10
Dedicated to the great British tenor Heddle Nash on the 50th anniversary of his death, Aug 13th 1961
Festival Chorus
Philharmonia Orchestra
Adrian Lucas conductor
Helen-Jane Howells soprano
Kitty Whately mezzo-soprano
Sir Thomas Allen baritone
Supported by Postcode Anywhere, Harrison Clark and Worcestershire County Council
Sir Thomas Allen supported by Guise Jones Sawyer
Rossini Overture (Il barbiere di Siviglia)
Rossini Una voce poco fa (Il barbiere di Siviglia)
Mozart O Isis und Osiris (Die Zauberflöte)
Mozart Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen (Die Zauberflöte)
Mozart Papagena! Papageno! (Die Zauberflöte)
Mascagni Easter Hymn (Cavalleria Rusticana)
Wagner Procession and Chorale (Die Meistersinger)
Verdi Il balen del suo sorriso (Il Trovatore)
Verdi Anvil Chorus (Il Trovatore)
Verdi Caro Nome (Rigoletto)
Verdi Hebrew Slaves (Nabucco)
Verdi O Carlo ascolta (Don Carlos)
Borodin Polovtsian Dances (Prince Igor)