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Performance

VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From18th May 2014
To18th May 2014
When19:30
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
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  • Date of change: 21 Feb 13 - T1593743267

Verdi Requiem

Verdi Requiem

Work:: Verdi Requiem (S1476160115)


Music Verdi

Production:: (T1593743267)

The Vivace Chorus, one of the leading choirs in the South of England, makes a welcome return to the Royal Albert Hall, once again joining forces with the world-renowned Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The choir's first performance at the Hall was in May 2011 when conductor Jeremy Backhouse inspired over 500 performers in a memorable performance of Mahler's 8th Symphony, which was enthusiastically received by a capacity audience. This time the massed forces will give a performance of the powerful and moving Requiem by Giuseppe Verdi, perhaps one of the most loved pieces in the entire choral repertoire. With a starry line-up of soloists, all the ingredients are in place for another memorable and thrilling evening's music.
Company The Royal Philharmonic Orchestras
Conductor Jeremy Backhouse
Company Vivace Chorus
Company The London Philharmonic Choir
Company Wimbledon Choral Society
Performer Twickenham Choral Society
Performer Claire Seaton (soprano)
Performer Kate Symonds-Joy (mezzo)
Performer Daniel Joy (tenor)
Performer David Stout (bass)

Listing:: L0796193430




Production details

The Vivace Chorus, one of the leading choirs in the South of England, makes a welcome return to the Royal Albert Hall, once again joining forces with the world-renowned Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The choir's first performance at the Hall was in May 2011 when conductor Jeremy Backhouse inspired over 500 performers in a memorable performance of Mahler's 8th Symphony, which was enthusiastically received by a capacity audience. This time the massed forces will give a performance of the powerful and moving Requiem by Giuseppe Verdi, perhaps one of the most loved pieces in the entire choral repertoire. With a starry line-up of soloists, all the ingredients are in place for another memorable and thrilling evening's music.

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