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Performance

VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From12th May 2024
To12th May 2024
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
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  • Date of change: 3 Nov 23 - T1202888785

Mozart from Scratch

Mozart from Scratch

Work:: Mozart from Scratch (S121447312)


Production:: (T1202888785)

Mozart's Requiem is one of the most popular of all choral works, with an intriguing history to add mystery to the music: Mozart, already a sick man, had illusions that he was writing the Requiem for himself! As many as 2,000 singers from The Really Big Chorus will perform this astonishingly powerful piece, full of fervour and passion. The Really Big Chorus is proud to be supporting the Royal Society of Musicians at this concert. All proceeds from programme sales, sponsorship and advertising will be channelled to this charity, the oldest of Britain's musical charities of which Handel was a founder supporter.
Company The Really Big Chorus
Company The English Festival Orchestra
Conductor Brian Kay
Performer Goldscheider (soloist)

Listing:: L321298987




Production details

Mozart's Requiem is one of the most popular of all choral works, with an intriguing history to add mystery to the music: Mozart, already a sick man, had illusions that he was writing the Requiem for himself! As many as 2,000 singers from The Really Big Chorus will perform this astonishingly powerful piece, full of fervour and passion. The Really Big Chorus is proud to be supporting the Royal Society of Musicians at this concert. All proceeds from programme sales, sponsorship and advertising will be channelled to this charity, the oldest of Britain's musical charities of which Handel was a founder supporter.

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