Concerts

  • Tallis 500th Anniversary Celebration

    Saturday 12 March 2005 at 7:30pmSherborne Abbey Music by Thomas Tallis in this the 500th anniversary of his birth, together with the Mass in G minor for double choir by Vaughan Williams, who was greatly influenced by Tallis. By Tallis: Gaude Gloriosa Miserere Nostri Loquebantur variis linguis  Also including Bach Jesu Meine Freude £5 – £10

  • Dorset Music House Christmas Concert

    Monday 13 December 2004 at 7:30pmSherborne Abbey We join other local musicians for a concert of seasonal music for the community, including congregational carols, solo and instrumental items, readings and excerpts from Karl Jenkins’ Mass for Peace. The chamber choir will be performing music including carols by Howells and by John Byrt. Central Nave £10-£15;…

  • Britten A Boy Was Born

    Saturday 4 December 2004 at 7:30pmSherborne Abbey Benjamin Britten A Boy was Born This work consists of a sequence of five highly individual and virtuoso variations based on a theme familiar to many thanks to its inclusion in the legendary ‘Carols for Choirs’ collection. The girls of St Antony’s Leweston Schola join us in this performance.…

  • Advent Recital

    Saturday 27 November 2004 at 7:30pmPoyntington ChurchFeaturing members of Sherborne Chamber Choir, with Paul Ellis playing the Organ, a recital of Advent music for Organ and Choir, including exerpts from JS Bach’s Cantanta No.140. £7.00 to include wine.

  • Concert for All Souls and All Saints

    Sunday 7 November 2004 at 7:30pmParish Church of St John, Milborne PortA programme of music featuring works associated with All Souls and All Saints days. TBA

  • Come and Sing: FauréRequiem

    Saturday 16 October 2004 at 8:30pmSherborne Abbey Conducted by Paul Ellis this ‘Come and Sing’ event is to raise money for the the Abbey Organ Appeal. All singers are welcome to join us for an afternoon rehearsal followed by an evening performance. The concert will also feature the chamber choir in performances of Britten’s Rejoice in the…

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