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Voxcetera sings Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem

Voxcetera performs Brahms' much loved, moving Requiem, accompanied by chamber ensemble, and shorter pieces by James Whitbourn who died last year.

Saturday 22nd March 2025
7:30pm til 9:15pm

Saturday 22nd March 2025
7:30pm til 9:15pm

Voxcetera sings Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem

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Voxcetera sings Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem

Music Genres

Classical | Choral


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Voxcetera chamber choir perform one of the best-loved great choral works, and music by the celebrated James Whitbourn, who died last year.  

JAMES WHITBOURN
Requiem Canticorum and All shall be Amen and Alleluia

"A truly original communicator in modern British choral music"  - The Observer
"Whitbourn's works are widely admired for their sophisticated ability to connect directly with performers and audiences alike" - Gramophone

In Requiem Canticorum, a haunting soprano saxophone weaves through lush, sustained choral harmonies, while All shall be Amen and Alleluia sets soothing and joyous singing to bright shards of piano and triumphant organ.

JOHANNES BRAHMS:
Ein Deutsches Requiem (A German Requiem)

Brahms' gorgeous, stirring Requiem is one of the great choral works, full of warmly rich harmonies. Inspired perhaps by the death of his mother, and that of his friend and fellow composer Robert Schumann, its music evokes comfort, loss, fear, peace and even joy. Of the great, popular requiems, Brahms' is celebrated as being less a mass for the dead than an offering of solace for those who mourn.

Jane Hopkins conducts Voxcetera, soprano Bethany Partridge and baritone Angus McPhee and a chamber ensemble, using Iain Farrington's exquisite arrangement of the score for eight players. It promises to be both a grand and intimate experience. 

Artists: Voxcetera chamber choir, Jane Hopkins, conductor, Martyn Noble, Piano, Paul Dean, organ, Bethany Partridge, soprano, Angus McPhee, baritone, Emma Purslow, chamber ensemble leader

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