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VenueRoses Theatre
TownTewkesbury
CountyGloucestershire
From3rd December 2016
To3rd December 2016
When19:30
Roses Theatre (V99)
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  • Date of change: 22 Sep 16 - T980267814

Petite Messe Solennelle

Petite Messe Solennelle

Work:: Petite Messe Solennelle (S02121253303)


Production:: (T980267814)

Gioachino Rossini was born in Pesaro, trained in Bologna, and spent large parts of his life in Paris. He was one of the leading figures of 19th Century music, best known for his comic operas, including The Barber of Seville. In 1829 he composed his last and greatest opera, William Tell, after which he wrote very little, becoming involved in other musical activities (including Directorships of the Conservatory in Bologna and the Italian Theatre in Paris). Over the years he had also written a small number of sacred works. His Petite Messe Solennelle is regarded as the finest of these and was the masterpiece of his retirement. Its title ("Little Solemn Mass") is something of a misnomer, typical of Rossini's sense of humour. It is in fact a full composition of the Mass and is far from solemn - it is a work which is enjoyable both to listen to and to sing. Composed for four soloists and a chorus in eight parts, the accompaniment is simply by piano and harmonium. Do come and join us in Tewkesbury Abbey for this masterpiece of music from the 19th Century.
Company Tewkesbury Choral Society
Conductor John Holloway
Performer Alexandra Stevenson (soprano)
Performer Janet Shell (mezzo-soprano)
Performer Edmund Danon (bass-baritone)
Performer David Whitehead (piano)
Performer Hayley Waddell (harmonium)

Listing:: L624055257

This event takes place at Tewkesbury Abbey



Production details

Gioachino Rossini was born in Pesaro, trained in Bologna, and spent large parts of his life in Paris. He was one of the leading figures of 19th Century music, best known for his comic operas, including The Barber of Seville. In 1829 he composed his last and greatest opera, William Tell, after which he wrote very little, becoming involved in other musical activities (including Directorships of the Conservatory in Bologna and the Italian Theatre in Paris). Over the years he had also written a small number of sacred works. His Petite Messe Solennelle is regarded as the finest of these and was the masterpiece of his retirement. Its title ("Little Solemn Mass") is something of a misnomer, typical of Rossini's sense of humour. It is in fact a full composition of the Mass and is far from solemn - it is a work which is enjoyable both to listen to and to sing. Composed for four soloists and a chorus in eight parts, the accompaniment is simply by piano and harmonium. Do come and join us in Tewkesbury Abbey for this masterpiece of music from the 19th Century. This event takes place at Tewkesbury Abbey

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