Bircham Dyson Bell LLP Carol Service
Directed by Julian Perkins
Telemann Uns ist ein Kind geboren – soprano duet
London Choral Sinfonia: Britten St Nicolas
Part of St John's Smith Square 32nd Christmas Festival
The London Choral Sinfonia
Gallery Choir of Westminster Cathedral Choir School
Francesca Chiejina soprano
Nick Pritchard tenor
Michael Waldron conductor
Fletcher arr. Owain Park Ring out wild bells
Donald Fraser This Christmastide
Carol Canning Lullay my liking
Trad arr. West Silent Night
Trad arr. Grafton I wonder as I wander
Ireland The Holy Boy
Trad. arr. Pappenheim O Holy Night
Britten Saint Nicolas
Philharmonia: Holst – The Planets
Philharmonia Orchestra
John Wilson conductor
Sarah Tynan soprano
Philharmonia Voices
Vaughan Williams: Symphony No.7 (Sinfonia antartica)
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Holst: The Planets
Philharmonia: Holst – The Planets
Nicolai Overture, The Merry Wives of Windsor
Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1
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Holst The Planets
Philharmonia Orchestra
Philharmonia Voices
John Wilson conductor
London Choral Sinfonia: Bach, Handel and Vivaldi
Handel Concerto grosso in D minor, Op. 6 No. 10
Bach Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen
Vivaldi Gloria
Katherine Watson soprano
Robert Vanryne trumpet
Michael Waldron conductor
English Chamber Singers: In Tune with Heaven
Directed by Martin Neary
Soprano soloist in Jonathan Harvey I love the Lord and Cecilia McDowall The Lord is good
Philharmonia Voices: Mahler 3
Philharmonia Orchestra
Esa-Pekka Salonen conductor
Michelle DeYoung mezzo-soprano
Philharmonia Voices (Ladies)
Tiffin Boys' Choir
Icosa: Evensong and Concert, Festival of British Liturgical Music
Directed by Luke Mather.
Charles Wood Summer School
Signing as a choral scholar and section leader.
Directed by David Hill.
The Bishop's Consort: Monteverdi Vespro delle Beata Vergine
Soprano soloist (Sextus)
The Bishop's Consort and David Stancliffe
'In between the psalms came some extremely enjoyable solo singing: Sopranos Laura Baldwin and Miranda Ostler brought the intimacy of madrigal singing to Pulchra Es, particularly in the flowing lines towards the end.' – Jane Shuttleworth, Music in Durham (Full review here.)
Canticum: Bernstein Chichester Psalms
Bernstein Chichester Psalms
Albright Chichester Mass
Kodaly Missa Brevis
Mark Forkgen conductor
Sloane Square Choral Society: Summer Term Concert
Rutter Mass for the Children
Parry I was Glad, Jerusalem
Oliver Lallemant conductor
The Choir of All Saints' Church, Putney: Annual Concert
Soprano soloist – Mendelssohn Hear My Prayer
God is Gone Up Finzi; Great is the Lord Elgar; Jubilate Deo Walton amongst other choral favourites
Willington School Gala Concert
Willington School Choristers
Willington School Festival Chorus
Directed by Scott Inglis-Kidger
Miranda Ostler soprano
Oliver Gerrish alto
William Johnston Davies tenor
Nick Ashby bass
Highlights from Handel's Messiah
Sloane Square Choral Scholars: Le Bestiaire
The Scholars of Sloane Square Choral Society present a veritable carnival of animals depicted in song.
Including works by Britten, Haydn, Poulenc, Bernstein, and others.
Miranda Ostler | Soprano
Emma Pelkiewicz | Alto
Alistair Walker | Tenor
Louis Geary | Bass
James Orford | Piano
The Carice Singers: The Full Heart
Music by Bax, Delius, Ireland, Moeran, and Warlock
The Carice Singers mark their debut performance at the English Music Festival in Oxfordshire with a vibrant celebration of their recently completed mini-series of CD recordings for Naxos.
George Parris, conductor
The Carice Singers: My Own Country
Music by Bax, Delius, Ireland, Moeran, and Warlock
The Carice Singers return to the intimate Cotswold setting of St Michael's Church, Whichford for a vibrant celebration of early-twentieth-century British composers.
George Parris, conductor
London Choral Sinfonia: Bach and Handel – Baroque Masterpieces
Join the LCS for this Baroque extravaganza, exploring two of the towering composers from this peroid. The first half of the programme showcases three of Bach's astonishingly profound motets, contrasting with Handel's dazzling and exuberant Dixit Dominus in the second.
Bach Lobet den Herrn, Komm Jesu Komm, Singet dem Herrn
Handel Dixit Dominus
Bach Cello Suites
Michael Waldron, conductor | Guy Johnston, cello | London Choral Sinfonia
Our Own Orpheus: Music Antica
Uniting his works with the Italian masters that inspired him, MVSICA ANTICA perform Henry Purcell's haunting sacred scena In Guilty Night alongside Luigi Rossi's little-known cantata Disperar di se Stesso, before culminating in a semi-staged performance of some of the songs that earned him the title 'Orpheus Britannicus'.
MVSICA ANTICA:
Miranda Ostler and Jessica Eucker soprano
Andrew Woodmansey tenor
Christopher Jeanes bass
Suzie Capps cello
Oliver Doyle harpsichord
London Concert Choir: Rachmaninov The Bells
Rachmaninov The Bells
Borodin Polovtsian Dances
Mark Forkgen conductor
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra