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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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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:20260214T193000
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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:20260328T193000
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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:20260627T193000
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SUMMARY:Transports of Delight!
DESCRIPTION:An eclectic programme of Lyrical Pop\, Tudor madrigals\, Victoriana\, Modes of limited transposition\, Country and Western and Folk Song Arrangements \nTom Williams Director \nNick Scott-Burt Piano & Organ \nQuite the most eclectic and far-reaching programme we have ever performed\, ranging from Thomas Weelkes startling madrigal Thule the period of cosmography\, through Granville Bantock’s evocative realisation of William Turner’s famous painting on oil of The Fighting Temeraire\, to The Divine Comedy’s wonderful late nineties pop song National Express and much\, much more besides. Come and enjoy a veritable cornucopia of musical surprises\, all connected with journeys (such as that of the Three Magi) and various forms of transport: planes\, trains\, plenty of automobiles\, boats\, chariots and yes\, even a couple of songs about the good old British Omnibus. Hopefully a lot of fun and a chance to see Chorale in a guise you never have before – almost! \nTickets: £15 Full £12 Friends £10 U19 £5 U13 on the door and from Ticketsource
URL:https://leicestershirechorale.org.uk/concert/transports-of-delight/
LOCATION:St Andrew’s Church\, 53 Jarrom Street\, Leicester\, Leicestershire\, LE2 7DH\, United Kingdom
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