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December 2017
Great St Mary’s: Christmas services 2017
Christmas Services at Great St Mary's, 2017
Find out more »Collegium Laureatum: Messiah
Saturday 2 December 2017 at 7:30 p.m. West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge Handel: Messiah Tickets cost £16 and will be available from October. You are advised to get tickets for this concert in advance from choir members, the Corn Exchange Box Office (01223 357851) http://www.wegottickets.com/ or tickets@collegium.org.uk. They can also be purchased on the door if still available. text and image from: www.mcharlesworth.plus.com/Collegium/concert1.htm Benedict is Collegium Laureatum's rehearsal accompanist and will be playing continuo for this concert.
Find out more »October 2017
Cambridge Chorale: From the Rising of the Sun
Cambridge Chorale presents a diverse programme of contemporary choral and organ works by living composers. As part of this, we are delighted to be presenting works composed for Bristol University’s Old Hispanic Office Project Composition Competition (including two world premieres): Neal Farwell’s ‘From the Rising of the Sun’, Benedict Todd’s ‘Effundum Spiritum Meum’, and Karen Lemon’s ‘Fructus Ex Semine’, alongside music by Weir, McDowall and Park. A short talk on the OHO Project, which focusses on all aspects of medieval…
Find out more »May 2017
Organ Recital: St James-the-Great, Dursley
Benedict is delighted to have been invited back to St James-the-Great, Dursley, to give the May recital of the regular ‘Coffee, Cake & Music’ recital series. Further details of these concerts can be found on the parish website. There will be coffee and cake available in the church from 10:30, with the recital starting at 11:00. The programme will include music by Byrd, Howells, Sumsion and Mathias. The Organ at St James-the-Great, Dursley
Find out more »Organ recital: St John’s Church, Ranmoor
Benedict is delighted to have been invited by Joe Hutchinson, a fellow former University of Bristol organ scholar and director of the University of Bristol Church Choir, to give an organ recital at St John’s Church, Ranmoor, where Joe has been the organ scholar since graduating from Bristol in 2013. Benedict will be playing music by Bach, Byrd, Darke, Kelly and Langlais. You can visit the recitals page on St John's Church website here, or read more about their 1888…
Find out more »December 2016
New Cambridge Singers: A Victorian Christmas
Victorian Christmas by Candlelight “Many of our cherished Christmas traditions began in Victorian times, so get in the mood and join us for our festive performance of music from the Victorian era, atmospherically lit by candles around the church. There will be some carols for all the audience to join in.” NCS website, 2016 Music to include: Naylor Vox Dicentis, Cornelius The Three Kings, Wood Deck the Halls, Vaughan Williams The Wassail Song and more. Benedict is delighted to be…
Find out more »New Cambridge Singers: A Victorian Christmas
Victorian Christmas by Candlelight “Many of our cherished Christmas traditions began in Victorian times, so get in the mood and join us for our festive performance of music from the Victorian era, atmospherically lit by candles around the church. There will be some carols for all the audience to join in.” NCS website, 2016 Music to include: Naylor Vox Dicentis, Cornelius The Three Kings, Wood Deck the Halls, Vaughan Williams The Wassail Song and more. Benedict is delighted to be…
Find out more »The Academy of Great St Mary’s: Christmas Concert
The Academy of Great St Mary's, Christmas Concert 2016
Find out more »May 2016
Organ Recital: St James the Great, Dursley
Benedict will be giving a recital at the parish church of St James the Great. This is part of the regular ‘Coffee, Cake & Music’ recital series, further details of which can be found on the parish website. There will be coffee and cake available in the church from 10:30, with the recital starting at 11:00. The programme will be: Thema met variaties Hendrik Andriessen Mein junges Leben hat ein Endt Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck Pastorale Sydney Watson Two pieces from ‘Six Preludes &…
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