Exeter Philharmonic Choir celebrates its 175th anniversary with a performance of Brahms’ great work, Ein deutsches Requiem . To celebrate this landmark anniversary, the Choir is joined by the renowned London Mozart Players and two of the UK’s most exciting soloists: soprano Jessica Cale, winner of the 2020 Kathleen Ferrier Award, and Timothy Nelson.
The programme also includes Lo, The Full, Final Sacrifice by Gerald Finzi, a rare opportunity to hear this piece accompanied by a full orchestra.
Members of the longest-established choir in the South West have a special reason to raise their voices in celebration at a concert in Exeter Cathedral on Saturday, March 12th - the event marks Exeter Philharmonic Choir’s 175th anniversary.
To celebrate this landmark occasion, the Choir will be performing Brahms’ great work, Ein deutsches Requiem , joined by the renowned London Mozart...
Join Exeter Philharmonic Choir and celebrated baritone Thomas Humphreys to graze on rich, melodious harmonies, including works by the musical giants of their time: Ralph Vaughan Williams, Hubert Parry, Arthur Sullivan and Herbert Howells.
This is the final concert of the choir's 2024/25 season - a veritable banquet of some of the greatest English choral and organ music of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Tickets £20, £12 online at www.exeterphilharmonic.org.uk or call 0333 666 3366
Join Exeter Philharmonic Choir and celebrated baritone Thomas Humphreys to graze on rich, melodious harmonies, including works by the musical giants of their time: Ralph Vaughan Williams, Hubert Parry, Arthur Sullivan and Herbert Howells.
This is the final concert of the choir's 2024/25 season - a veritable banquet of some of the greatest English choral and organ music of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Tickets £20, £12 online at www.exeterphilharmonic.org.uk or call 0333 666 3366