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Peace and Comfort | Chicago Master Singers

When
Saturday July 14, 2018 at 19:30
Where
Cathedral Church of St Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne
Tickets
£10; concessions £8
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  1. Requiem - Herbert Howells
  2. Valiant-for-truth - Ralph Vaughan Williams
  3. Song for Athene - Sir John Tavener
  4. When Mary thro' the garden went - Sir Charles Villiers Stanford
  5. Cantate Domino, from Psalmfest - John Rutter

Music Celebrations International presents Peace and Comfort, a concert celebrating the triumph of resurrection, faith and hope. The Chicago Master Singers is one of the foremost choirs in the United States. Under the artistic direction of Alan Heatherington, the 100-strong choir performs an impressive array of sacred music, from Bach’s Magnificat and Mozart’s Requiem to the latest works by living composers, and tours regularly to perform in the great cathedrals of Europe.

This concert is the final one in a series they will be performing throughout eastern England in July 2018, starting in Canterbury Cathedral on Saturday 7 July, where they will sing following the commemoration of the martyrdom of St Thomas Becket, and taking in St John's College, Cambridge, and Ely, Norwich, Peterborough and Lincoln Cathedrals.

Today we are privileged to welcome the Chicago Master Singers to St Nicholas' Cathedral for a concert that marks the centenary of the end of World War 1. Their glorious programme focusses on the triumph of redemption, faith and hope, powerfully expressed in texts and music by some of the greatest English poets and composers of the period and always pointing to victory over death itself.

The centrepiece of the concert is Herbert Howells’ magnificent Requiem, which is arguably one of the most beautiful and heart-wrenching works of sacred music written by any British composer, as well as pieces by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Richard Shephard, John Tavener, Philip Stopford, Kenneth Leighton, Charles Villiers Stanford, John Rutter and more.

“In commemorating the centenary of the end of World War 1, we chose the theme of death and redemption,” says conductor Alan Heatherington. “We begin with music that focuses on death, including a Requiem by a composer who had just lost a child (Howells) and a work that became forever associated with death when it was sung as the casket of Princess Diana exited Westminster Abbey (Tavener). We then move to the triumph of resurrection, faith and hope, powerfully expressed in texts and music by some of the greatest English poets and composers of the period and always pointing to victory over death itself.”

He continues: “Tucked into this program is one of the great texts of the Jewish liturgy, "Hashkiveinu,”, in a musical setting written by David Grosz, a distinguished cantor in Bratislava and Vienna who, along with his wife and daughters, lost his life at Terezin during the Holocaust.”

A concert not to be missed!


Venue
Cathedral Church of St Nicholas
Newcastle upon Tyne
Tyne and Wear
NE1 1PF
England


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