Monteverdi Choir | Bruckner & Gesualdo: Echoing Across the Centuries
Sunday 20 October 2024
- 4.45pm: Doors open.
- 5pm–6pm: Talk with conductor Jonathan Sells and Sara Mohr-Pietsch from BBC Radio 3 in the Queen Mary Undercroft.
- 6pm: First half of the concert starts.
- 6.35pm: Interval
- 6.55pm: Second half of the concert starts
- 8pm: Concert ends
Check-in at the entrance to the Queen Mary Undercroft fifteen minutes before the start of your session, how to find us (click here)
For the Chapel seating plan (click here)
About the evening:
Join us for an extraordinary evening of music and conversation in the magnificent setting of the Chapel of St Peter & St Paul. In celebration of the 200th anniversary of Anton Bruckner's birth and the 60th year of the Monteverdi Choir, this event offers a rare opportunity to explore the deep connections between two visionary composers—Bruckner and Carlo Gesualdo—separated by 250 years. (For more information about this concert click here)
Programme:
Palestrina arr. Wagner Stabat mater
Bruckner Postlude/Nachspiel in D minor WAB 126
Gesualdo Illumina faciem tuam
Bruckner Christus factus WAB 11
Gesualdo Ave dulcissima Maria
Bruckner Ave Maria WAB 6
Interval
Bruckner Prelude & Fugue in C minor WAB 131
Lotti Crucifixus a 8
GesualdoTribulationem et dolorem
Bruckner Os justi WAB 30
Gesualdo O vos omnes
Bruckner Salvum fac populum tuum WAB 40
Gesualdo Peccantem me quotidie
Bruckner Vexilla regis WAB 51
Gesualdo Laboravi in gemitu meo
Bruckner Locus iste WAB 23
Monteverdi Choir
Jonathan Sells Conductor
James Johnstone Organ
Click here for more information about Monteverdi Choir, Jonathan Sells and Bruckner and Gesualdo.
(The early bird offer is limited to a set number of tickets for each type. It ends when the allocation is sold out or by midnight on September 30, whichever comes first)
Important notice:
Due to the historical nature of the building the Chapel is limited to 2 wheelchair access guests & unfortunately no electric wheelchairs / electric mobility scooters etc. Also, due to the nature of the building, the Upper Gallery area is not suitable for children (Under 16s) & guests with accessibility requirements.
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Sunday 20 October 2024
- 4.45pm: Doors open.
- 5pm–6pm: Talk with conductor Jonathan Sells and Sara Mohr-Pietsch from BBC Radio 3 in the Queen Mary Undercroft.
- 6pm: First half of the concert starts.
- 6.35pm: Interval
- 6.55pm: Second half of the concert starts
- 8pm: Concert ends
Check-in at the entrance to the Queen Mary Undercroft fifteen minutes before the start of your session, how to find us (click here)
For the Chapel seating plan (click here)
About the evening:
Join us for an extraordinary evening of music and conversation in the magnificent setting of the Chapel of St Peter & St Paul. In celebration of the 200th anniversary of Anton Bruckner's birth and the 60th year of the Monteverdi Choir, this event offers a rare opportunity to explore the deep connections between two visionary composers—Bruckner and Carlo Gesualdo—separated by 250 years. (For more information about this concert click here)
Programme:
Palestrina arr. Wagner Stabat mater
Bruckner Postlude/Nachspiel in D minor WAB 126
Gesualdo Illumina faciem tuam
Bruckner Christus factus WAB 11
Gesualdo Ave dulcissima Maria
Bruckner Ave Maria WAB 6
Interval
Bruckner Prelude & Fugue in C minor WAB 131
Lotti Crucifixus a 8
GesualdoTribulationem et dolorem
Bruckner Os justi WAB 30
Gesualdo O vos omnes
Bruckner Salvum fac populum tuum WAB 40
Gesualdo Peccantem me quotidie
Bruckner Vexilla regis WAB 51
Gesualdo Laboravi in gemitu meo
Bruckner Locus iste WAB 23
Monteverdi Choir
Jonathan Sells Conductor
James Johnstone Organ
Click here for more information about Monteverdi Choir, Jonathan Sells and Bruckner and Gesualdo.
(The early bird offer is limited to a set number of tickets for each type. It ends when the allocation is sold out or by midnight on September 30, whichever comes first)
Important notice:
Due to the historical nature of the building the Chapel is limited to 2 wheelchair access guests & unfortunately no electric wheelchairs / electric mobility scooters etc. Also, due to the nature of the building, the Upper Gallery area is not suitable for children (Under 16s) & guests with accessibility requirements.