Â鶹ԼÅÄ Singers 2024-25 Events
Wed 29 Jan 2025
- 19:30The Apex, Bury St Edmunds
We join Aurora Orchestra for a programme that lifts its eyes to the horizon and glimpses the divine from Earth. Each of the works takes comfort in the prospect of a world beyond - in the beauty of nature, in human imagination, or in paradise after death.
We join Aurora Orchestra for a programme that lifts its eyes to the horizon and glimpses the divine from Earth. Each of the works takes comfort in the prospect of a world beyond - in the beauty of nature, in human imagination, or in paradise after death.
Programme
- Your World
- ‘Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen'trans. Gottwald
- Rejoice in the Lamb, Op 30arr. Imogen Holst
- interval
- Requiem
Performers
- Nicholas Collonconductor
Tickets from £30 (including booking fee)
Fri 31 Jan 2025
- 20:00Kings Place
We join Aurora Orchestra for a programme that lifts its eyes to the horizon and glimpses the divine from Earth. Each of the works takes comfort in the prospect of a world beyond - in the beauty of nature, in human imagination, or in paradise after death.
We join Aurora Orchestra for a programme that lifts its eyes to the horizon and glimpses the divine from Earth. Each of the works takes comfort in the prospect of a world beyond - in the beauty of nature, in human imagination, or in paradise after death.
Programme
- Your World
- Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommentrans. Gottwald
- Rejoice in the Lamb, Op 30arr. Imogen Holst
- interval
- Requiem
Performers
- Nicholas Collonconductor
Tickets from £9.75 (plus booking fee)
Thu 13 Feb 2025
- 19:30Barbican, London
As part of our centenary season, the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Singers present the UK premiere of Sir James MacMillan’s work for choir, Ordo Virtutum, a setting of a sacred music drama by Hildegard of Bingen.
As part of our centenary season, the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Singers present the UK premiere of Sir James MacMillan’s work for choir, Ordo Virtutum, a setting of a sacred music drama by Hildegard of Bingen.
Tickets from £15 (plus booking fee)
Fri 21 Feb 2025
- 19:30St Martin in the Fields
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ Singers join Artist in Association Eric Whitacre for a beautiful & emotional concert at St Martin-in-the-Fields. The Sacred Veil, created by Whitacre and poet Charles Anthony Silvestri, explores the fragile lines between birth, love, life & loss.
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ Singers join Artist in Association Eric Whitacre for a beautiful & emotional concert at St Martin-in-the-Fields. The Sacred Veil, created by Whitacre and poet Charles Anthony Silvestri, explores the fragile lines between birth, love, life & loss.
Tickets from £16 (plus booking fee)
Sun 11 May 2025
- 19:30Barbican, London
Following the success of the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Singers previous visit to the West End and Broadway, Owain Park conducts Â鶹ԼÅÄ Singers and Â鶹ԼÅÄ Concert Orchestra in more music from some of our best-loved musicals.
Tickets from £15 (plus booking fee)
Tue 17 Dec 2024
- 14:00Temple Church, London
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ Singers give their annual performance of contemporary Christmas Carols alongside some old favourites, in a concert that has become a highlight in the group’s calendar. Apply for free tickets here.
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ Singers give their annual performance of contemporary Christmas Carols alongside some old favourites, in a concert that has become a highlight in the group’s calendar. Apply for free tickets here.
Programme
- Alleluya, a new work this day is crowned(4 mins)
- Veni, veni Emmanuel(4 mins)
- O Adonai(6 mins)Â鶹ԼÅÄ Commission, world premiere
- Tomorrow shall be my dancing day (from Carol Preludes)(3 mins)
- Balulalow(4 mins)
- Joys Seven(3 mins)
- O Magnum Mysterium(6 mins)
- A Christmas Dancearr. Tom Winpenny
- Glory be to the word(4 mins)
- And is it true?(4 mins)
- Tomorrow shall be my dancing day(5 mins)
- Gaude et Laetare(4 mins)
- I saw three ships(2 mins)
- The Magi's Dream(4 mins)
- Nova, nova(5 mins)
Performers
- Tom Winpennyorgan
- Owain Parkconductor
Thu 5 Dec 2024
- 19:30Barbican, London
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ Singers join forces once more with their Artist in Association Abel Selaocoe, for a concert of music for the Christmas season from around the world.
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ Singers join forces once more with their Artist in Association Abel Selaocoe, for a concert of music for the Christmas season from around the world.
Programme
- Ancestral Affirmations
- Gaudetearr. Karl Jenkins
- Emmanuele
- La Peregrinaciónarr. Peter Knight
- RÃu RÃu ChÃu
- Szczo to za prediwo
- Tsohle Tsohle
- There is no rose
- Make we joy now in this fest
- Tshepo
- Vom Himmel hoch
- Nowell sing weed. Stephen Cleobury
- Alleluia! I bring you news of great joy
- Lerato/Love
- Joseph, lieber Joseph mein
- Ein Kind geborn in Bethlehem
- Es ist ein Ros entsprungen
- iBuyile iAfrika
- Canite tuba
- Hodie Christus natus est a 8
- Amuworo ayi otu nwa
Performers
- Abel Selaocoecello
- Sidiki DembéléAfrican Percussion
- Fred ThomasPiano
- Alan KearyElectric Bass
- Grace Rossiterconductor
Fri 15 Nov 2024
- 19:30St Martin in the Fields
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ Singers and conductor Nicholas Chalmers present a concert of reflective music to mark the end of the season of Remembrance.
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ Singers and conductor Nicholas Chalmers present a concert of reflective music to mark the end of the season of Remembrance.
Programme
- Agnus Dei
- Evening Prayer
- Funeral Ikos
- Open My Eyes To Meet Your Gaze - A hymn for Holocaust Memorial Day
- Song for Athene
- Requiem Fragments
Performers
- Clio Gouldviolin
- Annabelle Meareviolin
- Scott Dickinsonviola
- Richard Harwoodcello
- Matthew Lewistrombone
- Merin Rhydtrombone
- James Bucklebass trombone
- Nicholas Chalmersconductor
Thu 7 Nov 2024
- 19:30Turner Sims
A special visit to Turner Sims in their 50th anniversary year as we mark our own centenary in 2024, with a programme including Joby Talbot’s iconic choral piece Path of Miracles.
A special visit to Turner Sims in their 50th anniversary year as we mark our own centenary in 2024, with a programme including Joby Talbot’s iconic choral piece Path of Miracles.
Programme
- Frgmntd
- A reading from the Song of songs
- When the Heart is Cracked or Broken
- Songs for Stanley
- Path of Miracles
Performers
- James Weeksconductor
Fri 25 Oct 2024
- 19:30Barbican, London
A smash-hit Broadway play turned movie, David Henry Hwang’s M. Butterfly metamorphoses into music theatre as the UK premiere of Huang Ruo’s operatic reworking takes wing.
A smash-hit Broadway play turned movie, David Henry Hwang’s M. Butterfly metamorphoses into music theatre as the UK premiere of Huang Ruo’s operatic reworking takes wing.
Programme
- M. Butterfly
Performers
- Carolyn Kuanconductor
- Kangmin Justin KimSong Liling
- Â鶹ԼÅÄ Singers
- Mark StoneRené Gallimard
- Fleur BarronComrade Chin/Shu Fung
- Kevin BurdetteManuel Toulon/Judge
- James Robinsondirector
Composers