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GloucesterOpening Service

Three Choirs Festival
Walton, Bednall
Adrian Partington; Three Choirs Festival Chorus; Choristers of Gloucester Cathedral; Jonathan Hope

GloucesterBelshazzar’s Feast

Three Choirs Festival
Higgins, Elgar, Walton
Philharmonia Orchestra; Adrian Partington; David Stout; Three Choirs Festival Chorus

GloucesterFestival Eucharist

Three Choirs Festival
Rubbra
Adrian Partington; Choristers of Gloucester Cathedral; Jonathan Hope

GloucesterGlagolitic Mass

Three Choirs Festival
Elgar, Poulenc, Janáček
Philharmonia Orchestra; Adrian Partington; Katelyn Emerson; Rachel Nicholls; Hilary Summers; Gwyn Hughes Jones

GloucesterChoral Evensong (4)

Three Choirs Festival
Hurd, Wheeler, Higgins, Wesley, Bliss
Adrian Partington; Three Cathedral Choirs; Jonathan Hope

GloucesterCome and Sing Mozart Requiem

Three Choirs Festival
Mozart: Requiem in d-Moll, KV626
Adrian Partington; Bethan Maria Evans; Zozi Sookanadenchetty; Matthew Keighley; Lucas Maunder
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A slice of heaven from Howells and Bliss at the Three Choirs Festival

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A revelatory performance of Herbert Hoewlls' Hymnus Paradisi at the Three Choirs Festival in Hereford Cathedral. 

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A tribute to Holst at Gloucester Cathedral

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An eclectic evening of vividly communicative music-making in Gloucester Cathedral, superbly directed by Adrian Partington. 
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Preaching to the converted: The Apostles at the Three Choirs

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Adrian Partington and the Philharmonia give an impersonal, soporific rendition of Elgar's The Apostles at Gloucester Cathedral. 
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A conflicted evening at the Three Choirs Festival

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Elizabeth Watts gives an unforgettably powerful performance of Finzi’s Dies Natalis in an otherwise problematic concert, marred by Adrian Partington’s uncertain approach.
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Grief and nostalgia trump a rarity at Three Choirs Festival

Cecil Armstrong Gibbs’ largely forgotten Symphony no. 2, "Odysseus" proves exhausting, while works by Ireland and Howells tap into rich veins of mythical wistfulness and excruciating pain.
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Contrasting modes of optimism explored at the Three Choirs Festival

Hereford Cathedral experiences a mix of sacred and secular explorations of melancholy and triumph, from Stravinsky, Walton, Ravel and Lili Boulanger.
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