Our community comes together for an evening of shared reflection, with the uplifting Fauré’s Requiem alongside a programme of moving chamber music.

Scratch Choir
Marta Fontanals-Simmons mezzo-soprano
Robert Gildon
baritone
Lana Bode
piano
Tom Aldren
violin
Bethan Lloyd
cello
Ed Picton-Turbervill
organ
Olivia Jageurs
harp
Ben Vonberg-Clark conductor

Butterworth:
Loveliest of trees (5')
Fauré:
Apres un reve (3')
Vaughan Williams:
Tired (3')
Crumb:
Let it be forgotten (3')
DeBlasio:
Walt Whitman in 1989 (4')
Finzi:
Fear no more the heat o’ the sun (5’)
Vaughan Williams:
Menelaus (5')
Arvo Pärt:
Spiegel im Spiegel (10')
Fauré:
Requiem (40')

Music has a unique power to console and uplift, and this concert combines words and music that offer different perspectives on darkness and light, death and life, and our shared hope for healing.

In the first half, we present a programme of reflective chamber music guaranteed to soothe the soul. After the interval Gabriel Fauré’s Requiem – with its focus on eternal rest and consolation – completes the programme.


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