| Sunday 29 November 2026 | 16:00 |
| Muhly, Nico (b. 1981) | New work (psalm settings) | |
| Bernstein, Leonard (1918-1990) | Chichester Psalms | |
| Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) | Magnificat in D major, BWV243 |
| Aurora Orchestra | |
| BBC Singers | |
| Nicholas Collon | Conductor |
| Edmund de Waal | Presenter |
For thousands of years the Psalms have been sung and remembered – words of sorrow, joy and hope that have travelled across generations and cultures. Aurora Orchestra’s latest collaboration with the BBC Singers brings together three composers, centuries apart, who each return to those ancient texts in their own way.
At its heart is Bach’s Magnificat – Mary’s song of praise, which itself remembers and reimagines the psalm tradition in the light of Christ. Bach’s setting summons the splendour of Lutheran Leipzig, layering centuries of sacred tradition into music bursting with colour, invention and joy. Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms recalls the sounds of his Jewish heritage with music that is tender, playful and dramatic. And in newly-composed settings of psalm texts, Nico Muhly gives these timeless words a fresh, modern voice, alive with echoes and fragments like half-remembered prayers.
The programme is co-curated and introduced by writer and artist Edmund de Waal, who reflects on the Psalms as vessels of memory, carrying human experience across centuries. Together, words and music reveal the Psalms as a living thread that binds past, present and future.

