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Brandenburg presents Addison Chamber Choir

  • St Margaret Pattens Rood Lane London, England, EC3M 1HS United Kingdom (map)

The Brandenburg Festival is delighted to welcome back our old friends - the Addison Chamber Choir under their new conductor, Matthew Thomas Morgan.

They present a seasonal programme which contrasts the darkness and coldness of late Autumn and early Winter with the hope brought by the prospect of increasing light and warmth at the turn of the year. In part one we focus on night, darkness and time passing with both Lauridsen and Samuel Barber’s setting of Sure on this shining night, Herbert Howells’ Requiem, Rheinberger’s Abendlied, and Paul Mealor’s ravishing cycle Now sleeps the Crimson Petal.

In part two we celebrate the return of life and light with Vaughan Williams’ Serenade to Music, Lauridsen’s Chansons des Roses, Whitacre’s Lux Aurumque and James MacMillan’s O Radiant Dawn from the Strathclyde Motets.

Morten Lauridsen - Sure on this shining night
Josef Rheinberger - Abendlied
Paul Mealor - Now sleeps the crimson petal
Samuel Barber - Sure on this shining night
Vaughan Williams - Serenade to music
Morten Lauridsen - Les chansons des roses
Eric Whitacre - Lux aurumque
James MacMillan - O radiant dawn


Addison Chamber Choir
Conductor - Matthew Thomas Morgan

St Margaret Pattens, Rood Lane, London EC3M 1HS

Friday 24th November, 7.30 - 9.15pm

Tickets: £25 (Premium) £20 (Unreserved) £5 (under-18 or in full time education)
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A Premium ticket includes a reserved seat, a programme and a pre-concert drink.

Earlier Event: November 18
Brandenburg presents The Ionian Singers