Choral Evensong, with The Christopher Wood Choral Foundation, directed by David Guest. All welcome.
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Choral Evensong, with The Christopher Wood Choral Foundation, directed by David Guest. All welcome.
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PLEASE NOTE TODAY'S CONCERT WILL BE 30 MINUTES LONG Blake Huang started learning piano since the age of five. He was accepted by the University of Melbourne in 2018 majoring in piano performance, under the coaching from Coady Green and Kenji Fujimura. His performance on the Liszt repertoire was highly complimented by Leslie Howard. ... |
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Choral Eucharist sung by The Christopher Wood Choral Foundation, directed by David Guest. Click here for the online Order of Service
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New Zealand Tenor Harry Grigg holds a Masters in Performance (First Class) from the Royal College of Music as the Kiri te Kanawa Scholar. During his time at the College Harry performed the role of Monostatos in the RCM Opera Studio’s Production of Die Zauberflöte, took part in public masterclasses with Sir Thomas Allen and ... |
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Saturday 8 November - 6.30pm-7.40pm. Enjoy a stunning performance of Gabriel Fauré’s ethereal and uplifting setting of Requiem Op.48 in the evocative candlelit setting of St Mary Le Strand, James Gibbs’ baroque masterpiece and arguably the most beautiful of the Queen Anne Churches. Faure’s setting is paired with Herbert Howells' powerful and intensely personal Requiem. Gabriel Fauré has been described as ... |
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Pepe Romero, one of the last living legends of the classical guitar, offers a rare UK appearance for Echoes Festival as part of his Farewell World Tour. |
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Seth Schultheis is an American pianist based in London, currently an Aud Jebsen Fellow at the Royal Academy of Music. Fluent in a wide range of styles and composers, Seth is also a dedicated performer of contemporary music. Seth spent this past summer as a Fellow of the Aspen Contemporary Ensemble, some highlights of which ... |
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Choral Evensong, with The Christopher Wood Choral Foundation, directed by David Guest. All welcome.
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Hong Kong-born flautist Cathy Tsang is a freelance flautist based in London. She recently worked with the Welsh National Opera, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Ellen Kent/Ukrainian Opera & Ballet Theatre Kyiv, Bath Opera, London Opera Company Orchestra, Orchestra de Cymru, Cardiff Opera, Ensemble Cambrica, Guildford Youth Symphony Orchestra, Hong Kong Youth Orchestra and so ... |
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Choral Evensong, with The Christopher Wood Choral Foundation, directed by David Guest. All welcome.
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Choral Evensong, with The Christopher Wood Choral Foundation, directed by David Guest. All welcome.
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Wednesday 3 December - 6.30pm-7.40pm Enjoy an evening of sparkling classics from the King of Christmas music – Sir John Rutter in celebration of his 80th birthday! Combining Rutter’s original compositions, as well as his arrangements of well-loved classics (and ending with one or two congregational items…) this concert is sure to get you and your family into ... |
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Saturday 6 December - 6.30pm-7.40pm Handel’s Messiah is undoubtedly the UK’s favourite oratorio, and with good reason too. Packed with well-known tunes, it is highly accessible, and attending a performance is a traditional part of many families’ Christmas celebrations. But it is undoubtedly a lengthy piece too, with performances normally taking getting on for three hours. This ... |