Run By Singers: The Glory of Venice

 

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Wednesday 25 – Sunday 29 October, Venice

David is delighted to be leading his first Run By Singers singing holiday in the exquisitely beautiful city of Venice in the Autumn. Experienced singers are invited to join David for the 5-day singing break which includes performing in a concert on the Saturday night in San Trovaso Church near the Accademia museum on Venice’s Dorsoduro. The course will begin with supper at 7.30 pm on Wednesday evening with rehearsals starting in earnest on the Thursday morning. More information can be found at the Run By Singers website 

Bristol Youth Choir: Ceremony of Carols

Ceremony of Carols

Sunday 29 January at 6.30pm, Westbury-on-Trym Parish Church

Senior Girls of Bristol Youth Choir conducted by David Ogden with Kate Pearson (harp)

David Ogden conducts the Senior Girls of Bristol Youth Choir with the harpist Kate Pearson as they perform Britten’s Ceremony of Carols by candlelight for Candlemas at Westbury-on-Trym Parish Church as part of the church’s 1300th anniversary celebrations. Free entry, retiring collection.

A Sense of the Divine: The Grand Tour

A Sense of the Divine

Saturday 25 February at 7.30pm, St George’s Bristol

Exultate Singers packs its bags for a whistle-stop tour around Europe in a spectacular selection of choral music which includes Tallis’ 40-part motet Spem in alium, Roxanna Panufnik’s All Shall Be Well, James MacMillan’s Miserere mei, Bach’s Lobet den Herrn, the premiere of Naji Hakim’s Exultate Deo, and music by Ēriks Ešenvalds, Giovanni Gabrieli, György Orbán, Veljo Tormis, Kodály, Bartók and Shostakovich. Tickets from £12 to £24 from St George’s box office on 0845 40 24 001 and www.stgeorgesbristol.co.uk.

Bristol Youth Choir Spring concert

Bristol Youth Choir Spring concert

Tuesday 7 March at 7pm, St George’s Bristol

Bristol Youth Choirs conducted by David Ogden, Martin Le Poidevin and Elinor Cooper

The talented young singers from Bristol Youth Choirs present a Spring concert of songs and choral pieces from around the world. Come and enjoy an entertaining mix of classical and jazz with songs from the shows, world music, and folk songs.

Tickets £8 for adults, under 18s £2, plus St George’s booking fee available online from St George’s box office, by phone on 0845 40 24 001 and over the counter at St George’s.

Bach’s St Matthew Passion

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Sunday 12 March at 7pm, St George’s Bristol

David conducts City of Bristol Choir and professional orchestra The Lochrian Ensemble in a performance of Bach’s mighty setting of the Gospel narrative, which recounts the events of Christ’s final days – betrayal, trial and crucifixion – in music brimming with power and drama.

The choir is joined by a first class line-up of soloists, all of whom have appeared nationally and internationally with some of the world’s leading ensembles.

The magnificent acoustic of St George’s Bristol makes it the perfect setting for what promises to be a thrilling performance of this compelling and noble work. In this performance, the narrative recitatives and choruses will be sung in English, with the arias and chorales in German, bringing an immediacy to the drama and a sense of contemplation to the reflective movements.

Tickets £10 to £25, discounts for concessions, tickets for students and under 18s £5, available from St George’s box office online and by phone on 0845 40 24 001

Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610

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Saturday 1 April at 7.30pm, St George’s Bristol

David conducts Monteverdi’s sumptuous Venetian masterpiece, Vespro della Beata Vergine (Vespers of 1610), in a collaboration with Exultate Singers and the virtuosic early music ensemble His Majesty’s Sagbutts and Cornetts.

Lavishly scored for strings, sackbuts, cornets, 10-part choir and an array of vocal soloists, the Vespers wonderfully combines the glories of the Renaissance with the opulence of the Baroque. The performers will be arranged around the hall in a variety of ensembles throughout the performance, echoing the galleries and balconies of St Mark’s Venice.

This dazzling work is regarded by many as one of the greatest glories of the baroque choral repertoire, juxtaposing reflective, intimate moments with opulent, flamboyant virtuosic music.

Tickets £24, £20, £16, £12. Half price tickets for students in full time education; tickets £5 for under 18s (limited availability) available from St George’s box office online or by phone on 0845 40 24 001

 

Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius

Dream of Gerontius

Saturday 24 June at 7.30pm, Colston Hall

Considered one of the greatest pieces ever written for chorus and orchestra, The Dream of Gerontius is Elgar’s masterpiece about life, death and one man’s journey into the afterlife. On a grand scale, the music vividly describes moments of exhilaration and terror, as flights of angels sing ecstatic choruses of praise.

Staged as the highlight of City of Bristol Choir’s 25th anniversary season, the 100 strong choir joins forces with Exultate Singers, the tenor Peter Auty, soprano Jennifer Johnston, bass Martin Le Poidevin and professional orchestra the Bristol Ensemble.

Tickets £30, £24, £18 and £12, £5 for under 18s and students in full time education on sale now at the Colston Hall box office

Telephone 0844 887 1500 or buy online at www.colstonhall.org or in person at the box office from 10am to 6pm Monday to Saturday