sábado 28 marzo 2026 | 19:30 |
Monteverdi, Claudio (1567-1643) | Vespro della Beata Vergine "Vespers of the Blessed Virgin" (1610) |
Petros Singers | |
Miriam Allan | Soprano |
Zoë Brookshaw | Soprano |
Benjamin Hulett | Tenor |
Simon Wall | Tenor |
Alexander Ashworth | Barítono |
The English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble | |
Monteverdi String Band | |
Richard Bannan | Dirección musical |
Petros Singers are thrilled to be returning to St James’s Piccadilly to perform the great masterpiece of the early Baroque, Monteverdi’s Vespers, alongside period instrumentalists and a world-class line-up of soloists.
Claudio Monteverdi is rightly regarded as the first great master of large-scale choral music. His Vespro della Beata Vergine – better known simply as the Vespers, and nominally in honour of the Blessed Virgin – was published in 1610 and remains a landmark in the evolution of Western music. Seamlessly blending the rich traditions of Renaissance sacred music with the bold, expressive style of early opera, Monteverdi created a work of astonishing range and beauty.
By turns intimate and majestic, serene and dramatic, spiritual and sensual, the Vespers offers a dazzling array of sound, taking us on a vibrant and uplifting musical journey.
Petros Singers is a leading West London’s chamber choir, performing a wide variety of music – from baroque to contemporary, from large-scale works to exquisite miniatures – placing particular emphasis on vibrant and communicative singing.
