Medieval Chant and Tallis Lamentations feature on Radio 3 CD Review

"Medieval Chant and Tallis Lamentations", the most recent release on record label Bene Arte, was reviewed by Andrew McGregor on BBC Radio 3 as part of the CD Review programme on Saturday 19 April. Recorded by Tenebrae Consort and released in March 2014, the recording of medieval chant is complemented by one of the most poignant and intense polyphonic settings of a sacred text, Tallis’

Medieval Chant and Tallis Lamentations feature on Radio 3 CD Review2014-04-22T21:38:03+00:00

Come and Sing with Bob Chilcott

Composer, conductor and former King's Singer Bob Chilcott will be leading a come and sing event on Saturday 17 May, taking place in the town of Moreton-in-March, Gloucestershire, UK. Lead by Bob and accompanied by Bernard West, the event will be an informal and inspiring day of singing, and everybody is welcome to attend, regardless of singing ability. Tickets for the event cost just £20,

Come and Sing with Bob Chilcott2014-04-11T17:30:06+00:00

Eric Whitacre: Residency with Minnesota Orchestra

Eric Whitacre will spend a week working with the Minnesota Orchestra and Minnesota Chorale culminating in two performance at Orchestra Hall on 10th and 11th April.  He will be joined on stage by award-winning soloist Hila Plitmann and cellist, Tony Ross. Programme Copland - Old American Songs Whitacre - Five Hebrew Love Songs Barber - Knoxville: Summer of 1915 Whitacre - Equus Whitacre - Water Night Kilar - Orawa Whitacre - River

Eric Whitacre: Residency with Minnesota Orchestra2014-04-08T15:55:59+00:00

Classic FM Disc of the Week

Tenebrae Choir will be heard daily on Classic FM throughout the week of 7 April as their recording of "I Saw Eternity" by Paul Mealor is named album of the week. The album will be featured as part of John Suchet's morning show with a new track played every day. Containing Peace, a new working of the popular hymn Make me a Channel of Your

Classic FM Disc of the Week2014-04-07T13:04:17+00:00

James MacMillan World Premiere

On Wednesday 2 April, The King’s Singers will be giving the world premiere performance of a new work by James MacMillan. The composer writes: “Having followed the King's Singers for many years I was delighted when the present ensemble approached me to commission a new piece for them. They were keen that the new piece should reflect Spring in some way. I have collaborated with

James MacMillan World Premiere2014-04-02T10:12:58+00:00
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