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SUMMARY:Lamentations
DESCRIPTION:Choral Songs of Lamentation from the Renaissance to the Modern Age including music by Thomas Tallis\, Dominique Phinot\, Rudolf Mauersberger and Edward Bairstow  \nTom Williams Director \nNick Scott-Burt Organ \nThe Lamentations of Jeremiah have proved a most poignantly fruitful text for composers throughout the history of choral music. In this concert\, punctuated by inventive and expressive organ improvisation from Nick Scott-Burt\, we present two classic interpretations of this great biblical text by Thomas Tallis and Edward Bairstow\, as well as a couple of lesser-known responses from Franco-Flemish composer Dominique Phinot and former conductor of the Dresdener Kreuzchor\, Rudolf Mauersberger. The latter’s response to the destruction of his home city in the Second World War\, the motet Wie liegt die Stadt so wüst\, is one of the most profound settings of the Lamentation text in whole musical canon. Beautiful polyphony combined with thought-provoking themes to stir and soothe the soul in equal measure. \nTickets: £15 Full £12 Friends £10 U19 £5 U13 on the door or from Ticketsource
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/wie-liegt-die-stadt-so-wust/
LOCATION:St Mary de Castro\, Castle Street\, Leicester\, LE1 5WN\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260214T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260214T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250609T200144Z
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SUMMARY:Midwinter Songs
DESCRIPTION:Choral and Solo Song with Piano from the American 20th Century\, including music by Morten Lauridsen\, Samuel Barber\, Aaron Copland and Randall Thompson \nTom Williams Director \nNick Scott-Burt Piano \nMorten Lauridsen’s five settings of the English poet and historical novelist Robert Graves\, provide a striking and varied musical commentary on love and loss. Originally scored for piano and choral voices\, Lauridsen later orchestrated the movements. It is his earlier and more intimate version that we use as the basis for our programme of 20th Century American music\, performed in the 250th anniversary year of American Independence. In addition to the Midwinter Songs\, we will also sing Lauridsen’s iconic setting of O magnum mysterium and music by American greats Aaron Copland\, Samuel Barber and Randall Thompson. An aptly reflective programme for the concert date in question. \nTickets: £15 Full £12 Friends £10 U19 £5 U13 on the door and from Ticketsource \n 
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/midwinter-songs/
LOCATION:Stoneygate Baptist Church\, 315 London Road\, Leicester\, LE2 3ND
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251213T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251213T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20250609T195509Z
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SUMMARY:Illuminare Jerusalem
DESCRIPTION:Choral Music for Advent and Christmas written by women or those writing for upper voices\, including music by Judith Weir\, Celia McDowall\, Becky McGlade and Kerry Andrew \nTom Williams Director \nNick Scott-Burt Organ \nA fresh and thrilling take on the Advent and Christmas story from a variety of composers\, many writing in the 21st Century\, with less recent contributions from Hildegard of Bingen and Italian Baroque composer Chiara Margarita Cozzolani. These carols include two written by former and current Masters of the Queen’s/King’s Music and several performed in high profile BBC broadcasts and recorded on award-winning album releases. Join us for this new and exciting venture. \nSat 13th December at St Mary de Castro\, Castle St\, Leicester\, LE1 5WN \nTickets: £15 Full £12 Friends £10 U19 £5 U13 on the door and from Ticketsource
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/illuminare-jerusalem/
LOCATION:St Mary de Castro\, Castle Street\, Leicester\, LE1 5WN\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251108T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251108T193000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20250609T194723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T193313Z
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SUMMARY:These are the Cries
DESCRIPTION:Music for Voices\, Bass Viol and Chamber Organ in the significant Anniversary Years of composers Orlando Gibbons\, Giovanni Perluigi da Palestrina and Luciano Berio. \n7.30pm Sat 8th November St Catherine’s Church\, Burbage LE10 2DE \nTom Williams Director \nNick Scott-Burt Chamber Organ \nMatthew Farrell Countertenor and Bass Viol \nA programme to celebrate the music of three great composers of the past\, paired with music from celebrated living composer James Weeks and with period instrumentalists Matthew Farrell and Nick Scott-Burt. 2025 is a major anniversary year for all three composers Palestrina\, Gibbons and Berio\, who each made a unique and telling contribution to the landscape of classical music history. In this concert\, we seek to highlight music from each that might be slightly lesser-known to audiences\, including Gibbons Cries of London\, three movements of Berio’s vocal sequence of the same name and music from the Canticum Canticorum (Song of Songs) by Palestrina\, paired with contemporary settings of similar texts by James Weeks\, taken from his work Mala Punica and a more recent reworking of a Gibbons madrigal. Performing alongide the choir will be exciting young countertenor and bass viol player Matthew Farrell\, former musical son of Leicester who is now making waves as a member of Westminster Cathedral Choir and with his viol consort Arculo. \nTickets: £15 Full £12 Friends £10 U19 £5 U13. Tickets on the door and at Ticketsource. 
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/these-are-the-cries/
LOCATION:St Catherine’s Church\, Burbage\, LE10 2DE
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250705T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250705T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
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SUMMARY:The Spirit of Truth - In celebration of 20 years of Leicestershire Chorale Choral Scholarships Scheme
DESCRIPTION:Choral Metamorphoses of existing works by Tallis\, Byrd\, Bach\, Stanford\, Vaughan Williams and Wesley\, adapted and rearranged by modern composers Judith Bingham\, Roderick Williams\, Knut Nystedt\, Bob Chilcott and William Petter \nTom Williams Conductor \nNick Scott-Burt Piano and Organ \n St Andrew’s Jarrom St\, Leicester \nAfter a chance conversation in August 2005 with a Leicester University student on an RSCM course in Salisbury\, the name of Adam Piplica was suggested as someone who could become the first of now well over a hundred young singers\, to benefit from scholarship to sing with Chorale\, whilst still at school or university. Many have gone on to university scholarships or to music conservatoire and some have even built successful singing careers beyond that. Others have kept singing as a strong suit and important part of their adult lives\, some even coming back to re-join Chorale as members later on. To celebrate this momentous anniversary\, we aim to invite back as many former scholars as possible to join together in a ‘Scholars Choir’ who will sing with and independently of our existing Chorale. We will explore a series of choral re-imaginings of classics from the repertoire such as Thomas Tallis’s If ye love me\, William Byrd’s Ave verum and JS Bach’s chorale Komm süsser Tod\, reworked by Judith Bingham\, Roderick Williams and Knut Nystedt respectively. This programme will provide the perfect opportunity both to hear our former scholars singing in their present glory\, but also to have them sing amongst us once again. \nTickets £15\, Friends £12\, under 19 £10\, under 13 £5\nTickets can be purchased via Ticketsource at The Spirit of Truth at St Andrews Church event tickets from TicketSource \n 
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/the-spirit-of-truth-in-celebration-of-20-years-of-leicestershire-chorale-choral-scholarships-scheme/
LOCATION:St Andrew’s Church\, 53 Jarrom Street\, Leicester\, Leicestershire\, LE2 7DH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250518T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250518T220000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20240804T143822Z
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UID:3909-1747596600-1747605600@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Planets Gustav Holst (Neptune)
DESCRIPTION:with the Bardi Symphony Orchestra and Leicestershire Chorale Upper Voices \nChorus Master – Nick Scott-Burt \nFull details here: Bardi Symphony Orchestra: The Planets – De Montfort Hall
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/the-planets-gustav-holst-neptune/
LOCATION:De Montfort Hall\, Granville Road\, Leicester\, LE1 7RU\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250329T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250329T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20240804T143232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240804T143232Z
UID:3905-1743276600-1743282000@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:Ah Man\, Ah Say! Carols for Passiontide
DESCRIPTION:Carols for Passiontide including the world premiere of five such works by Welsh composer Gareth Treseder.  \nTom Williams Conductor \nThe Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul\, Uppingham \nGareth Treseder has been described by Schott music publishers as ‘One of the finest emerging choral composers of our time’. He has been commissioned by a variety of leading professional and amateur choral ensembles\, including The Choir of the Temple Church\, The Marian Consort\, The BBC Singers\, Farnham Youth Choir and the Swansea Bach Choir. His music has been performed on BBC Radio 3 and published by Boosey and Hawkes\, Stainer and Bell and the RSCM. Hot off the press in 2024 are five carols for Passiontide\, settings of medieval and other early texts which have yet to be published or receive their debut performance. It is a very exciting prospect that Gareth has agreed for our choir to be able to deliver this\, in Uppingham Parish Church in March 2025! An event not to be missed… \nTickets £15\, Friends £12\, under 19 £10\, under 13 £5\nTickets can be purchased via Ticketsource at Ah Man\, Ah Say! at Church of St Peter and St Paul\, Uppingham event tickets from TicketSource \n 
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/ah-man-ah-say-carols-for-passiontide/
LOCATION:Church of St Peter and St Paul\, Market Place\, Uppingham\, Leicestershire\, LE15 9QH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250201T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250201T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20240804T141927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240804T141927Z
UID:3901-1738438200-1738443600@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:O'Bonie Doon - Sacred and Secular Music in celebration of Scotland's national bard
DESCRIPTION:Sacred and Secular Choral Music\, Solo Song\, Spoken Word and Piano/Organ Solo\, in celebration of Scotland and their national bard \nTom Williams Conductor\nNicholas Scott-Burt Organ \nA variety of vocal music\, both sacred and secular\, interwoven with spoken word and keyboard solo to bring to life the beauty of the Scottish landscape and cultural history. To include music by 16th composer David Peebles\, 20th century choral composer Robin Orr\, 21st century performer/composer and author Kerry Andrew and icon of the Scottish music scene Sir James Macmillan. We will also include several arrangements of Scots folk songs by Robert Burns\, arranged by Simon Carrington\, Stephen Cleobury and Benjamin Britten. An interesting\, varied and unusual programme performed close to Burns Night. \nTickets £15\, Friends £12\, under 19 £10\, under 13 £5 \nTickets can be purchased via Ticketsource at https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/leicester/stoneygate-baptist-church/o-bonie-doon/2025-02-01/19:30/t-modrply \n 
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/obonie-doon-sacred-and-secular-music-in-celebration-of-scotlands-national-bard/
LOCATION:Stoneygate Baptist Church\, 315 London Road\, Leicester\, LE2 3ND
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241214T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241214T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20240628T193258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240628T193540Z
UID:3858-1734204600-1734210000@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Jolly Shepherd - Jazzy Choral Music for Christmas with Organ
DESCRIPTION:Jazzy Choral Music for Christmas with Organ including foot-tapping favourites by Iain Farrington\, Mack Wilberg\, Errollyn Wallen and John Rutter! \nTom Williams Conductor\nNicholas Scott-Burt Organ \nA festive feast of new Christmas favourites including John Rutter’s 2019 carol\, written for the National Youth Choir of Great Britain The Jolly Shepherd\, Iain Farrington’s 2022 commission Nova Nova\, for that year’s Advent Carol Service from St John’s College in Cambridge\, Mack Wilberg and Peter Steven’s take on Ding dong merrily on high from Christmas Eve at King’s in 2007 and Errollyn Wallen’s peerless Peace on earth\, performed at the same carol service in 2022. We will also include music by Welsh composer Tamsin Jones\, Richard Lloyd and others\, whilst asking you to raise your own voices alongside ours in some congregational numbers. Let’s celebrate the season together with humour and in good number! \nTickets £15\, Friends £12\, under 19 £10\, under 13 £5\nTickets can be purchased via Ticketsource at https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/leicestershirechorale/t-lnrxgjl
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/the-jolly-shepherd-jazzy-choral-music-for-christmas-with-organ/
LOCATION:St Mary de Castro\, Castle Street\, Leicester\, LE1 5WN\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241102T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241102T213000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20240628T192652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240628T192652Z
UID:3854-1730575800-1730583000@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:Ecce Sacerdos Magnus - Music for trombones and voices
DESCRIPTION:A celebration concert in the 200th anniversary year of the birth of Austrian composer Anton Bruckner (1824-2024) \nTom Williams Conductor\nNicholas Scott-Burt Organ\nAdrian France Director\, CTQ \nJoin us for a unique performance of music by renowned Austrian composer\, Anton Bruckner alongside his contemporaries from the glorious Romantic period. The programme focusses on masterpieces such as Bruckner’s famed Motets for trombones\, voices & organ\, and his instrumental Aequale for trombones; including rare and recently discovered works (including at least one UK Premiere & first modern day performance) of music for trombones & voices by fellow Austrian and lodger of Bruckner\, Wenzel Gottlieb Lambel. A cappella works and organ solos from the period offer further context to this musical feast. \nThe evening concert will be preceded by a workshop for trombonists of all ages\, with a chance to not only hear about the history and development of the trombone\, but also a rare opportunity to try out a number of rare original Romantic trombones – used for the Coronation of King Charles III. Furthermore\, participants will have a chance to take part in the concert too under expert guidance from The Concert Trombone Quartette and directed by Leicester born bass trombonist\, Adrian France. \nTickets:\nWorkshop participant £15 to include entry to the concert\nConcert only Full £18\, Chorale Friends £15\, under 19 £10\, under 13 £5\nTickets for the workshop and concert can be purchased via Ticketsource at https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/leicestershirechorale/t-xmoylmj
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/ecce-sacerdos-magnus-music-for-trombones-and-voices/
LOCATION:St Andrew’s Church\, 53 Jarrom Street\, Leicester\, Leicestershire\, LE2 7DH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240622T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240622T213000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20240102T175605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240428T200512Z
UID:3809-1719084600-1719091800@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:Un soir de neige au soleil! Part songs for choral voice with solo melodies and instrumental interludes
DESCRIPTION:This concert is to be held in conjunction with senior music scholars from the Loughborough Schools Foundation\, and with Nick Scott-Burt piano. \nHaving enjoyed the serious\, sacred side of Francis Poulenc’s choral writing last April in performing his Quatres motets pour un temps de penitence\, we now present an equally vivid and thoughtful secular perspective in the miniature choral cantata Un soir de neige. This was another collaboration with the pioneering surrealist poet Paul Eluard\, with whom Poulenc had composed his masterpiece Figure humaine during the dark days of Nazi occupation. These four lesser-known vignettes display all Poulenc’s mastery of choral texture and unique harmony found in more significant works. Alongside we perform a set of six chansons by Paul Hindemith\, settings of the poet Rainer Maria Rilke and choral songs by Venezuelan-born French composer Reynaldo Hahn. We are delighted to be joined in performance by talented senior musicians from Loughborough Schools Foundation\, who will deliver solo instrumental and vocal interludes to our choral programme. \nTickets are: £15 Full price £12 Chorale Friends £10 NUS/U19 £5 U13 from tickets@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/un-soir-de-neige-au-soleil-part-songs-for-choral-voice-with-solo-melodies-and-instrumental-inerludes/
LOCATION:Loughborough Amherst Chapel\, Gray Street\, Loughborough\, LE11 2DZ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240323T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240323T213000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20230709T111651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240108T160202Z
UID:3731-1711222200-1711229400@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Full\, Final Sacrifice; Epic Choral Anthems with Organ
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to join forces once again with Leicester Cathedral choir\, an organisation with whom we have strong links through several shared singing members\, choral scholars and the Director of Music Dr Christopher Ouvry-Johns\, himself a key bass within our ranks! This shared programme will explore some gloriously epic pieces from the Anglican repertory\, including For Lo! I raise up by CV Stanford\, The Twelve by William Walton and Gerald Finzi’s ever popular Lo\, the full\, final sacrifice. Cathedral organist David Cowen\, formerly Chorale’s long-serving accompanist and his successor in the role Nick Scott-Burt will add their own flavour and excitement to proceedings with organ solos and duets. \nTickets: £15 Full price £12 Chorale Friends £10 NUS/U19 £5 U13
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/the-full-final-sacrifice-epic-choral-anthems-with-organ/
LOCATION:Leicester Cathedral\, 2 Peacock Lane\, Leicester\, Leicestershire\, LE1 5FQ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240203T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240203T213000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20230709T110527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231230T140747Z
UID:3724-1706988600-1706995800@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Light Invisible Within - Choral Music and Solo Song for Epiphany and Candlemas
DESCRIPTION:A programme of choral music\, organ interludes and solo song with a flavour of the Epiphany and Candlemas to help bring in the New Year; with Nick Scott-Burt organ. \nFollowing two successful events last season\, we’re very happy to return to the ancient and inspiring spaces within the beautiful\, historic church of St Mary de Castro in Leicester City Centre. This time we present a spiritual sequence of choral music\, solo song and organ interlude on a general theme of guiding light and touching on both the Epiphany and Candlemas. This concert will include music by Lassus\, Eccard\, Byrd\, Tallis\, Mendelssohn\, Warlock\, Burgon and John Rutter’s atypical and strikingly wonderful Hymn to the Creator of Light. \nTickets: Full £15\, Chorale Friends £12\, NUS/U19 £10\, U13 £5 \nfrom tickets@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/the-light-invisible-within-choral-music-and-solo-song-for-epiphany-and-candlemas/
LOCATION:St Mary de Castro\, Castle Street\, Leicester\, LE1 5WN\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231209T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231209T213000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20230709T105908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230919T143810Z
UID:3720-1702150200-1702157400@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:Rejoice\, rejoice! A Sequence of Elizabethan Carols\, Motets and Music for Viols with Fretwork
DESCRIPTION:We are honoured and delighted to be invited to perform with world-leading consort of viols Fretwork\, especially in such a key year for them as they commemorate the death of English Tudor composers William Byrd and Thomas Weelkes. Chorale and Fretwork bring to you a programme of carols\, choral motets\, and music for viols all from the Elizabethan period\, including music by Byrd\, Weelkes\, Orlando Gibbons\, Thomas Tomkins\, John Amner and Anthony Holborne. Come and hear this beautiful music performed as originally intended on period instruments and at the original pitch. A must for both early music enthusiasts and those merely curious about England’s great musical history. \nTickets: £19\, full price; £15 Friends of Leicestershire Chorale; £10 NUS/U19; £5 U13. \nTickets from tickets@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/from-virgins-womb-rejoice-rejoice-a-sequence-of-elizabethan-carols-motets-and-music-for-viols/
LOCATION:St Andrews Jarrom Street\, Leicester\, St Andrews\, 52 Jarrom Street\, Leicester\, Leicester\, LE2 7DH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231014T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231014T220000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20230623T212242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230623T212621Z
UID:3715-1697311800-1697320800@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Creation by Joseph Haydn
DESCRIPTION:Following a packed-house event at the same venue back in February\, we are delighted to return to Stoneygate Baptist Church with one of the great choral masterpieces in Haydn’s oratorio Creation. We look forward to performing this iconic work in a chamber version for piano four hands accompaniment\, arranged by Alexander Zemilinsky and Arnold Schoenberg in the first decade of the 20th Century. The many solo roles will be taken by singers from within the choir\, hopefully making this an even more intimate and exciting rendition. Come and enjoy all the colour and vibrant optimism of Haydn’s wonderful score! \nVenue: Stoneygate Baptist Church\, London Road\, Leicester \nConcerts tickets: Full £19\, Chorale Friends £15\, NUS/U19 £10\, U13 £5 \nfrom tickets@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/the-creation-by-joseph-haydn/
LOCATION:Stoneygate Baptist Church\, 315 London Road\, Leicester\, LE2 3ND
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230617T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230617T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20220620T154314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230107T204346Z
UID:3503-1687023000-1687035600@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:Summer Fundraiser 2023
DESCRIPTION:Saturday June 17th 2023 \nThis is our proposed date for this year’s Summer Fundraiser. \nAfter the success of our new format in 2022\, we are really looking forward to having an even better time in a picture-perfect venue! \nFull details to follow…watch this space!
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/summer-fundraiser-2023/
LOCATION:Houghton on the Hill Village Hall\, Main Street\, Houghton on the Hill\, Leicestershire\, LE79GE\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230401T213000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20220620T153533Z
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UID:3500-1680377400-1680384600@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:Motets for a time of Penitence
DESCRIPTION:Motets for a time of Penitence:  \nA Lenten sequence of music to include Francis Poulenc’s Quatre motets pours un temps de Pénitence\, other settings of the same texts by Orlando di Lasso\, Giovanni Perluigi da Palestrina\, Tomas Luis de Victoria and Giovanni Croce plus accompanied plainchant and organ improvisation. \nConcerts tickets: Full £13 Chorale Friends £10 / U19 £1 \nTickets available online from: \nwww.ticketsource.co.uk/leicestershirechorale or from tickets@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/motets-for-a-time-of-penitence/
LOCATION:St Mary de Castro\, Castle Street\, Leicester\, LE1 5WN\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230211T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230211T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20220620T153112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230205T174941Z
UID:3497-1676143800-1676147400@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:I gaze upon you
DESCRIPTION:I gaze upon you – an eclectic mix of choral music\, solo song\, piano and organ solo with spoken word in celebration of love to honour St Valentine \nA musical and poetical celebration of all good that binds us together\, omnia vincit amor. To include an eclectic mix of music by Gabriel Jackson\, Thomas Tallis\, Leonard Bernstein\, Robert Burns\, Tomas Luis de Victoria\, JS Bach and in recognition of his 70th Birthday Chorale’s own composer and founding member David Fisher. \nConcerts tickets can be bought here
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/i-gaze-upon-you/
LOCATION:Stoneygate Baptist Church\, 315 London Road\, Leicester\, LE2 3ND
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221210T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221210T213000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20220620T094426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221107T202018Z
UID:3481-1670700600-1670707800@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:German & Venetian Vespers for Christmas
DESCRIPTION:Wie es war im Anfang\, jetzt und immer dar \nAs it was in the beginning\, is now and ever shall be \nGerman/Venetian Vespers for Christmas – part of our celebrations of Schutz 350 \nA programme of German/Venetian choral music structured around the Catholic Liturgy of a Marian Vespers\, including pieces of an Advent and Christmas flavour. This is a large-scale project working with instrumentalists from the English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble\, one of Europe’s leading early music groups and we hope to use the glorious space and splendour of St Andrew’s Church on Jarrom Street to its full effect. To include works by G Gabrieli\, Claudio Monteverdi (from his 1610 Vespers)\, Hans Leo Hassler\, Johann Rosenmüller and Heinrich Schütz\, in the 350th Anniversary year of his death in 1672. An immersive and thrilling experience in prospect. \nConcerts tickets: Full £15 / Chorale Friends £12 / NUS £5 / Under 19s £1 \nTickets available on the door or online from http://www.ticketsource.co.uk/leicestershirechorale or from tickets@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/german-venetian-vespers-for-christmas/
LOCATION:St Andrew’s Church\, 53 Jarrom Street\, Leicester\, Leicestershire\, LE2 7DH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221008T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221008T193000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20220620T092627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220911T184612Z
UID:3465-1665225000-1665257400@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:Choral Workshop Day of Venetian Music
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to welcome experienced\, enthusiastic singers for our Choral Workshop sessions (10.30am-1.00pm\, 2.30pm-5.00pm) learning a variety of Venetian inspired ‘cori spezzati’ polychoral works by Giovanni Gabrieli\, Claudio Monteverdi\, Hans Leo Hassler and\, in the 350th-anniversary year of his death\, Heinrich Schütz; also including music by nun-composers Isabella Leonarda and Chiara Margarita Cozzolani. With a rich continuo accompaniment played on period instruments. \nWorkshops will be directed by Tom Williams\, one of the region’s leading exponents of the choral tradition. A choral scholar at King’s Cambridge\, for the last twenty five years or so he has worked as a freelance singer\, conductor and singing teacher. He is a core member of the acclaimed EXAUDI Vocal Ensemble\, a Choirman at Temple Church and sang with Stephen Layton’s choir Polyphony. \nThe day will include Tea and Cake with Paul McCreesh – an informal Q&A session with our great Maestro and Patron\, founder and Artistic Director of the Gabrieli Consort and Players. \nConcert (6.30pm) – an opportunity to perform to guests and supporters. \nParticipant tickets: Full £25\, Chorale Friends £20 NUS £15 School Student £10 \nConcerts tickets: Full £10 Chorale Friends £8 Under 19s £1 \nSt Mary de Castro Church\, Leicester \nPlease email tickets@leicestershirechorale.org.uk to register for the Workshop and/or request tickets \nTo view the full Flyer click here.
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/choral-workshop-day-of-venetian-music/
LOCATION:St Mary de Castro\, Castle Street\, Leicester\, LE1 5WN\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220702T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220702T213000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20220121T133522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220619T213331Z
UID:3321-1656790200-1656797400@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:Glorious Gloriana!
DESCRIPTION:In the year of her Platinum Jubilee Celebrations\, we offer up our own choral homage to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II \nThe concert will include music written in honour of the Queen during her seventy years on the throne by composers such as Michael Tippett\, Benjamin Britten\, William Walton\, William McKie\, Ralph Vaughan-Williams\, David Sawyer and others\, juxtaposed with madrigals written in honour of her predecessor Queen Elizabeth I. \nTickets can be bought by emailing: tickets@leicestershirechorale.org.uk or via our TicketSource link: www.ticketsource.co.uk/leicestershirechorale
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/glorious-gloriana/
LOCATION:Bishop Street Methodist Church\, 10a Bishop Street\, Town Hall Square\, Leicester\, LE1 6AF
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220611T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220611T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20220506T123512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220506T123512Z
UID:3408-1654968600-1654981200@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:Joyous Jubilee Summer Concert and Black Tie Buffet Supper
DESCRIPTION:Dear supporters\, \n In past years\, pre-pandemic\, so many of you have been generous benefactors towards our efforts as a choir to keep presenting interesting musical programmes\, work with exciting professional ensembles and soloists and offer opportunities to young singers in order to develop the next generation of choral musicians.\nAfter a break of two years\, Leicestershire Chorale asks again that you may feel so generously inclined to support all of this work\, given that regular concert audiences are decreasing in number and grant applications ever harder to come by.  We could ask for this money in the form of a Crowdfunder\, or even by way of a general plea for individual donations to a specific project\, but instead we invite you a wonderful evening of choral music and solo song  on Saturday 11 June to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee followed by a delicious buffet supper of British classic dishes and some tasty wine. Please see your personal invitation at the top of this email for details\, and please RSVP as soon as possible to tickets@leicestershirechorale.org.uk. If you respond with a yes\, you will be sent further information and a booking form.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nYour incredibly kind donation\, beyond covering our catering and concert costs\, will help us to put on an exciting programme of events next season\, including a likely opportunity to: \n\nCome and sing with us in October\nSerenade you with songs of love in recognition of St Valentine in February\nPerform Francis Poulenc’s striking but devilishly hard Lenten Motets in March\nSing of the evocative colours of the night and associated flowers in July\nPerform with world-leading period instrument ensemble the English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble on Saturday 10th December at St Andrew’s Church on Jarrom Street!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHere’s a link to a video of us on our Youtube site so you can judge for yourselves if we’re worth sponsoring! https://youtu.be/gNLFfH6Lz40
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/joyous-jubilee-summer-concert-and-black-tie-buffet-supper/
LOCATION:All Saints Church\, Braunstone-in-Rutlnd\, 31 Cedar Street\, Braunston-in-Rutland\, Oakham\, LE15 8QS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220408T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220408T213000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20220121T132516Z
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SUMMARY:Vespers (Op. 37 from All night vigil) Rachmaninov
DESCRIPTION:After twice postponing our original plans to perform this choral tour de force from the great Russian master composer Serge Rachmaninov\, we sincerely hope to be able to bring this wonderful music to you this April. \nFull of rich\, sonorous harmony\, searing and soaring melody\, rhythmic drive and thrilling climax\, the Vespers is one of the all-time classics of the a cappella choral repertoire. Sung in the original church Slavonic language and with additional guest profundo basses to add the required depth of vocal texture\, our organist David Cowen will also display his mastery of improvisation as an occasional interlude to our vocal tapestry. Set in the sacred surroundings of St Andrew’s\, Jarrom Street\, this programme will hopefully captivate and offer appropriate reflection for the season. \nThe work was composed and premiered in 1915\, at a time when the world was in turmoil with more to come shortly after\, in terms of the denouement of the first world war and a devastating influenza pandemic. We find ourselves performing this work a little over a hundred years later when the world seems to be on the threshold of yet more war and strife. All art is political to some extent or other\, and we have thought long and hard about whether we should perform Russian repertoire. We have decided to go ahead- this performance is a call for peace\, dedicated to the Ukrainian people and all those in Russia who are opposed to the invasion of Ukraine. \nTickets now available from: \nwww.ticketsource.co.uk/leicestershirechorale or tickets@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/vespers-op-37-from-all-night-vigil-rachmaninov/
LOCATION:St Andrews Jarrom Street\, Leicester\, St Andrews\, 52 Jarrom Street\, Leicester\, Leicester\, LE2 7DH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220320T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220320T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20220121T111758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220227T145233Z
UID:3306-1647802800-1647808200@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:A Celebration of Singing
DESCRIPTION:At the kind invitation of the Director of Music and in collaboration with the choirs of Uppingham School \nAt the kind invitation of the Director of Music\, Andrew Kennedy\, and in collaboration with the choirs of Uppingham School\, we will be joining with their 200-strong Concert Choir and a professional orchestra to perform Gabriel Faure’s magnificent Requiem as well as performing in our own slot\, sharing movements from Rachmaninov’s great Vespers which we will be performing in full in April. \nTickets £15/£10/£5; discount if purchased with An Evening with Dame Ann Murray on Saturday 19th March 2022. \nTickets are available for purchase through the following sources: \n\nBy contacting Uppingham Theatre Box Office via phone on 01572 820820 or through email.\nFrom TicketSource\n\nIf you have any queries about booking a ticket then please also use the Box Office number 01572 820820 or email boxoffice@uppingham.co.uk.
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/a-celebration-of-singing/
LOCATION:Uppingham School Chapel\, Uppingham School\, High St W\, Uppingham\, Leicestershire\, LE15 9QE\, United Kingdom
ORGANIZER;CN="Uppingham School":MAILTO:boxoffice@uppingham.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211218T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211218T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20210809T151804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211215T210722Z
UID:3152-1639855800-1639861200@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:Stille Nacht\, Heilige Nacht
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the magnificent surroundings of St Andrew’s Church\, Jarrom Street in Leicester for a concert of German choral music in celebration of Advent and Christmas. The programme will feature elegant choral music by Germanic composers through the ages in celebration of Advent and Christmas\, and will include music by Hieronymus Praetorius\, Felix Mendelssohn\, Max Reger\, Max Bruch and carol arrangements of traditional Germanic carols. \nStart time: 7:30 pm \nTickets available from https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/leicestershirechorale/t-ogormr \nLocation- St Andrews Church\, Jarrom Street\, Leicester LE2 7DH (just 7 minutes walk from Newark Street Car Park) \nhttps://goo.gl/maps/E3KrgyfxVRAztWw68 \nUpdate on COVID safety arrangements and refreshments \nRisk-Assessment-for-Leicestershire-Chorale-Christmas-Concert B 15 dec 21 \n \n 
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/stille-nacht-heilige-nacht/
LOCATION:St Andrew’s Church\, 53 Jarrom Street\, Leicester\, Leicestershire\, LE2 7DH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211016T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211016T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20210706T112558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211011T101733Z
UID:3096-1634412600-1634418000@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:As to the Highest they approach more neare
DESCRIPTION:This concert\, will feature a programme of prayerful\, soothing yet uplifting choral music to help honour the memory of those we have lost over the last eighteen months. \nIt will include music by William Harris\, Alonso Lobo\, Josef Rheinberger\, JS Bach\, Johannes Brahms\, Robert Lucas de Pearsall and others\, and will feature organ and piano solos from David Cowen\, and poetry and prose from members of the choir. \nTickets can be purchased in advance through Ticketsource and are available on the door (cash only).
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/concert-of-soothing-prayerful-uplifting-choral-music/
LOCATION:St Catherine’s Church\, 1 Hinckley Road\, Burbage\, LE10 2DB\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210703T194500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210703T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20210610T105510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210629T114528Z
UID:3027-1625341500-1625346000@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT - See nature rejoicing: singing to herald the early summer
DESCRIPTION:During the last few weeks members of Leicestershire Chorale have been rehearsing\, in ensembles of six singers\, a programme of madrigals for our forthcoming concert at St Andrew’s\, Jarrom Street\, Leicester on Saturday 3rd July 2021. This is a new venue to us\, and we will be singing at the kind invitation of Fr. Johannes Arens. \nThe concert will begin at 7.45pm and is by invitation only for The Friends of Leicestershire Chorale\, and for the family and friends of members of Leicestershire Chorale. \nThe programme will include music by such wide ranging composers as Camille Saint-Saens\, Benjamin Britten\, Orlando Gibbons and Cole Porter. \nThe concert is free to attend\, and donations are invited via our Support Us page on this website.
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/see-nature-rejoicing-singing-to-herald-the-early-summer/
LOCATION:St Andrew’s Church\, 53 Jarrom Street\, Leicester\, Leicestershire\, LE2 7DH\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210330T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210330T201500
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20210305T181249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210305T182341Z
UID:2928-1617132600-1617135300@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:'Now the green blade riseth'  A concert of choral\, vocal and organ music from Passiontide to Easter
DESCRIPTION:Despite the restrictions we have all been under\, Leicestershire Chorale have\, thanks to technology\, continue to have found ways of singing ‘together’ during this last lockdown period. We very much look forward to welcoming you as our guests in the not too distant future to some live performances\, be that remotely\, in person or in some combination of the two. \nFor now we have one more YouTube concert to bring you and the date for your diary is Tuesday 30 March at 7.30pm. For what we hope will be our last virtual concert\, we present a programme of choral music\, solo song\, organ music and poetry\, all recorded in individual singers homes and moulded together by technology wizards Gina Baker and Alan Hames\, to form a broadcast of about 45 minutes. \nThe concert will open with the whole choir singing the sumptuous and much loved 8 part motet Crucifixus by Antonio Lotti (1667-1740). \nThis will be followed by a variety of music and readings taking the viewer from the agony of the Passion in Holy Week\, to the joyous and hopeful Resurrection of Easter Day.  Featuring organist David Cowen\, our Countertenor and Musical Director Tom Williams\, and members of the choir in smaller ensembles\, we also hope too to release some previously unseen video recordings of music from previous live concerts\, including This have I done for my True Love by Gustav Holst (1874-1934). \nFinally\,  the whole choir will join to sing the joyful Surrexit Christus Hodie by Samuel Scheidt (1587-1654) the words of which strike a hopeful note both for Easter and for our lives post-pandemic. \nChrist is risen today Alleluia! \nFor the comfort of all people. Alleluia! \nRejoice in this Easter Day. Alleluia! \nLet us give thanks to God. Alleluia! \nThe concert is open to all and free to attend\, but donations to help defray our costs are always welcome. You can donate by going to our Support Us page on this website.
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/a-concert-of-choral-vocal-and-organ-music-from-passiontide-to-easter/
LOCATION:You Tube
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201221T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201221T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20201024T203428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201130T211024Z
UID:2857-1608579000-1608580800@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:Christmas Concert
DESCRIPTION:We are looking forward to bringing you a concert of Carols for Choirs interspersed with readings for the season. \nWe will put together a virtual concert for you\, similar to our July and October concerts. \nThe concert will be broadcast on 21st December at 7.30pm and will be on our YouTube channel for you to watch with us. \nThe music will include: \nThe truth from above by Vaughan Williams \nAdam lay y bounden by Warlock \nUp! Good Christen folk\, and listen (Piae Cantiones) arr. Woodward \nA great and mighty wonder by Praetorius \nAngelus ad virginem arr. Willcocks \nThere is no rose Anon c1420 ed. Stevens \nNativity carol by Rutter \nStill\, still\, still arr. Ledger \nAngels from the realms of glory arr. Willcocks \nSir Christèmas  by Mathias \nIf you would like to sign up to our occasional newsletter via this website\, you will get a reminder nearer the time of the concert\, and be advised of any changes.
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/christmas-concert/
LOCATION:You Tube
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201015T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201015T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T131937
CREATED:20200919T122952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200919T122952Z
UID:2748-1602790200-1602792000@leicestershirechorale.org.uk
SUMMARY:Concert featuring music by Henry Purcell
DESCRIPTION:We are currently rehearsing to bring you a concert of Leicestershire Chorale singing in person for you to watch with us on YouTube on 15 October at 7.30pm. \nWe are both rehearsing together\, and will perform together in a socially distanced manner. This performance will be recorded before being made available for you and the members of the choir to view from the comfort of our own homes on YouTube. \nThe concert will feature some of Purcell’s most famous and well loved pieces including: Hear My Prayer; Remember not\, Lord\, our offences; and I was Glad. \nOur YouTube channel can be found here\, and already has some performances available for you to enjoy. You might like to subscribe to our channel. \nIn order to keep up to date with developments\, please feel free to subscribe to our newsletter via this website. You can unsubscribe at any time. \n 
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/concert-featuring-music-by-henry-purcell/
LOCATION:You Tube
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