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Sala: Hereford Cathedral

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AddressHereford
West Midlands
Reino Unido
Google maps52° 3' 11.477" N 2° 42' 54.960" W
septiembre 2026
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HerefordThe Choral Pilgrimage 2026: Hereford

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The power of words: Mendelssohn’s Elijah closes the Three Choirs

Matthew Brook © Laura Bremer
The closing concert of this year’s Three Choirs Festival in Hereford delivers a dramatic account of Mendelssohn’s Elijah, showcasing the power of bass-baritone Matthew Brook.

Coleridge-Taylor’s bloodless passion at the Three Choirs Festival

Mark Le Brocq and the Philharmonia © Dale Hodgetts
Though musically flawed, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s choral work The Atonement is given a superb performance at the Three Choirs Festival in Hereford Cathedral. 

A slice of heaven from Howells and Bliss at the Three Choirs Festival

Rebecca Hardwick and Adrian Partington © Dale Hodgetts

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

Thrilling moments in Alexander’s Feast at the Three Choirs Festival

Three Cathedral Choirs © Dale Hodgetts

A rare performance of one of Handel’s choral extravaganzas, given a forthright outing in Hereford Cathedral that highlights the power, if not the subtlety, of music. 

A conflicted evening at the Three Choirs Festival

Transformations © Dale Hodgetts & James O'Driscoll
Elizabeth Watts gives an unforgettably powerful performance of Finzi’s Dies Natalis in an otherwise problematic concert, marred by Adrian Partington’s uncertain approach.

Engaging with the past at the Three Choirs Festival

The Philharmonia in Hereford Cathedral © Dale Hodgetts and James O'Driscoll
Rolf Martinsson opts for clichéd opulence in his song cycle Ich denke Dein…, while Emilia Hoving delivers a sublime, conflicted account of Mahler’s Fourth Symphony.

Turmoil and enormity: Dvořák’s Requiem at Hereford Cathedral

Three Choirs Festival Chorus and Philharmonia Orchestra in Hereford Cathedral © Dale Hodgetts and James O'Driscoll
The Three Choirs Festival opens with a performance of Dvořák’s Requiem characterised by extremes of melancholy and hope.

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.