Type of event: | Performance |
Start time: | 5:00pm |
End time: | 7:30pm |
Duration: | 2 hrs |
Venue: | 19b Compton Terrace, London N1 2UN |
Description: | ![]() On Sunday 10th December 2023 at 17:00, Union Chapel will host a very special concert. The Eclectic Voices choir, founded three decades ago in Highbury, will join period instrument specialists the City Bach Collective for a concert showcasing the music of Bach and Vivaldi from 300 years ago. The concert will feature world-renowned soloist Dame Emma Kirkby (soprano), and rising star Jonathan Eyers (bass) from New Zealand. The programme includes much-loved classics that premiered 300 years ago: • Bach: Chorus and Chorale, Singet dem Herrn BWV 190 • Bach: In Dulci Jubilo BWV 608, BWV 368 • Bach: Motet Singet dem Herrn BWV 225 (1727) • Vivaldi Winter from The Four Seasons (1723) • Bach: Magnificat (1723) Performers: Dame Carolyn Emma Kirkby, DBE, an English soprano and one of the world’s most renowned early music specialists, has sung on over 100 recordings. A founding member of the Taverner Choir, Kirkby taught for many years at the Dartington International Summer School, the Guildhall School of Music & Drama and the Bel Canto Summer School. She holds an Honorary Degree (Doctor of Music) from the University of Bath and has been awarded the Queen’s Medal for Music for her influence on the musical life of the nation. City Bach Collective is a group of professional musicians who music from Bach and his contemporaries on period instruments. They play in the Bach Vespers series in churches in the City of London and perform several concerts. Eclectic Voices is an ambitious and versatile choir that sings in an unusually wide range of styles: classical, contemporary, ethnic, folk and world music, gospel and jazz. It has performed in a variety of settings, including many world premières, and works with outstanding professional and amateur instrumental groups. |