Omnia Voices will be performing Byrd's Mass for 5 Voices juxtaposed with other music inspired by the liturgy of the Mass including works by Guillaume de Machaut, Josef Rheinberger and Francis Poulenc.
Guillaume de Machaut | Kyrie from ‘Messe de Nostre Dame’
William Byrd | Kyrie and Gloria from ‘Mass for Five Voices’
Tomás Luis de Victoria | Gloria from ‘Missa O Magnum Mysterium’
William Byrd | Credo from ‘Mass for Five Voices’
Antonio Lotti | Crucifixus à 8
William Byrd | Sanctus and Benedictus from ‘Mass for Five Voices’
Josef Rheinberger | Sanctus and Benedictus from ‘Mass in E flat, Op. 109’
William Byrd | Agnus Dei from ‘Mass for Five Voices’
Francis Poulenc | Agnus Dei from ‘Mass in G major, FP 89’
Voce Nova presents a selection of English Romantic part-songs written by some of the most well-known nineteenth-century English composers, who established and dominated the English choral tradition during the Victorian era and the later Edwardian era.
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor | Summer is Gone
Edward Elgar | As Torrents in Summer
Edward Elgar | My Love Dwelt in a Northern Land
Hamish MacCunn | Oh Where Art Thou Dreaming?
Hubert Parry | Music, When Soft Voices Die
Robert Pearsall | Who Shall Have My Lady Fair
Robert Pearsall | Lay a Garland
Charles Villiers Stanford | Heraclitus
Charles Villiers Stanford | The Bluebird
Robert Pearsall | Great God of Love
Arthur Sullivan | The Long Day Closes
Omnia Voices
Voce Nova
Tickets £23 (premium) / £18 (unreserved) / £5 (children) — call TicketSource on 0333 666 3366 or book online now!
Our premium tickets include a reserved seat (this differs per venue according to acoustic, but is usually 3–5 rows from the front, near the centre aisle), a programme, and a voucher for a drink which can be redeemed either before the concert or during the interval.