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SUMMARY:St Matthew Passion with The Bach Choir
DESCRIPTION:The Bach Choir’s annual performance of Bach’s St Matthew Passion with Florilegium\, sung in English\, is a much-anticipated fixture in London’s musical calendar. \nThe St Matthew Passion features some of Bach’s most beautiful and poignant chorales\, alongside rousing and striking choruses. \nThis is a work that The Bach Choir is renowned for performing annually to an exceptionally high standard. \nThis year marks the 150th anniversary of The Bach Choir\, which was formed in 1876 to give the first UK performance of Bach’s Mass in B minor. \n\n\n\n\n\nPerformers\nFlorilegium \nDavid Hill conductor \nToby Spence tenor\, Evangelist \nSimon Shibambu bass\, Christ \nLucy Crowe soprano \nCarolyn Dobbin mezzo-soprano \nBenjamin Hulett tenor \nChristopher Purves bass \n 
URL:https://www.florilegium.org.uk/concerts/st-matthew-passion-with-the-bach-choir-2/
LOCATION:Royal Festival Hall\, Southbank Centre\, Belvedere Road\, London\, SE1 8XX
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SUMMARY:Telemann Old and New
DESCRIPTION:Florilegium’s fruitful immersion in the music of Georg Philipp Telemann has opened fresh perspectives on the work of a German Baroque composer who bridged the gap between past styles and new musical fashions and cultivated an eclectic ‘mixed taste’\, nourished by ideas from France\, Italy and elsewhere. Discover Telemann’s seductive blend of old and new in a programme complete with his dramatic cantata Ino\, which Elizabeth Watts recently recorded with Florilegium. \n  \nGeorg Philipp Telemann\, Overture: Suite in F TWV55:F16\nGeorg Philipp Telemann\, Concerto in E minor for flute\, recorder and strings TWV52:e1 \n\n \n\nINTERVAL\n \nGeorg Philipp Telemann\, Cantata: Ino TWV20:41\nGeorg Philipp Telemann\, Conclusion in E minor TWV50:5\n \n \n 
URL:https://www.florilegium.org.uk/concerts/telemann-old-and-new/
LOCATION:Wigmore Hall\, 36 Wigmore Street\, London\, W1U 2BP
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SUMMARY:Bach Easter Oratorio and Ascension Oratorio
DESCRIPTION:Florilegium joins Salisbury Cathedral Choir and conductor David Halls for a programme of Bach’s music for the Easter season\, pairing two celebratory sacred works with one of his most familiar orchestral pieces.
URL:https://www.florilegium.org.uk/concerts/bach-easter-oratorio-and-ascension-oratorio/
LOCATION:Salisbury Cathedral\, Salisbury Cathedral\, 6 The Close\, Salisbury\, SP1 2EF
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SUMMARY:Bach's Complete Brandenburg Concertos
DESCRIPTION:The Brandenburg Concertos (BWV 1046–1051) by Johann Sebastian Bach  are widely regarded as some of the greatest orchestral compositions of the Baroque era. Director\, Ashley Solomon\, presents the concertos in reverse order\, so that the number of players increases with each work.  \nBACH JS: Brandenburg 6 BMW 1051 \nBACH JS: Brandenburg 5 BMW 1050 \nBACH JS: Brandenburg 4 BMW 1049 \nINTERVAL \nBACH JS: Brandenburg 3 BMW 1048 \nBACH JS: Brandenburg 2 BMW 1047 \nBACH JS: Brandenburg 1 BMW 1046
URL:https://www.florilegium.org.uk/concerts/bachs-complete-brandenburg-concertos/
LOCATION:St James Church\, Church Street\, Chipping Campden\, GL55 6JG
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SUMMARY:Bach's Mass in B minor with The Bach Choir
DESCRIPTION:The Mass in B minor is a remarkable work which combines all of Bach’s monumental gifts as a composer. \nIt contains solos\, duets\, trios and incredible choruses in as many as eight parts\, combining joy\, sadness\, melancholy but\, above all\, inspired melodic writing throughout. \nThe lightness and control that The Bach Choir possesses makes this ensemble the perfect match for one of Bach’s most heralded works. \n  \nFlorilegium \nDavid Hill conductor \nNardus Williams soprano \nHelen Charlston mezzo-soprano \nSam Furness tenor \nNeal Davies bass \nThe Bach Choir
URL:https://www.florilegium.org.uk/concerts/bachs-mass-in-b-minor-with-the-bach-choir/
LOCATION:Royal Festival Hall\, Southbank Centre\, Belvedere Road\, London\, SE1 8XX
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