Kurzprofil
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| Google maps | 51° 30' 22.097" N 0° 5' 24.324" W |
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Abendvorstellung
Matinee
Veranstaltungstippsmehr...
LondonBritten War Requiem
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Britten: War Requiem, Op.66
James Henshaw; Elizabeth Watts; David Butt Philip; Leigh Melrose; Outcry Ensemble
Neue Kritikenmehr...
Strikingly dramatic Weir in a convincing première
Judith Weir's dramatic new choral work receives a convincing world première from David Hill and the BBC Singers at Southwark Cathedral.
Shakespeare explored by CLS
As Autumn sets in, the City of London Sinfonia give us a final taste of Midsummer in a charming and diverse concert.
A lot of knight music: New Renaissance Voices at Southwark Cathedral
Trendy titles and taglines are more or less a given at classical concerts nowadays, but that doesn’t prevent me feeling a twinge of resentment each time pieces are pigeon-holed into a concert ‘narrative’. Thus it was with a certain trepidation that I headed to Southwark Cathedral for ‘The Knight and the Lady’, a concert of sacred vocal music performed by the New Renaissance Voices.
