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Join us for a celebration of Sir John Rutter’s 80th birthday year with a
performance of his jubilant Gloria , a work filled with brass fireworks and
joyful choral writing. Described as “the most gifted composer of his
generation” , Rutter’s music captures hearts with its singable melodies
and uplifting spirit.
This concert also features James Whitbourn’s evocative Son of God
Mass . Uniquely scored for choir, organ, and soprano saxophone, it has
been described by Classic Today as ‘a gem, a masterpiece’ . Compellingly
written throughout, at times contemplative and mysterious, at others
soaring and exuberant, the music is exceptionally moving and always
sensitive to the texts.
There will be drama aplenty with brass and organ fanfares
accompanying James MacMillan’s Summae Trinitati and Gerald Finzi’s
God is gone up before works of peaceful reflection written by Paul
Mealor and Cecilia McDowall.
Alongside the renowned Southwark Cathedral organist, Simon Hogan,
the internationally acclaimed all-female trombone group - Bones Apart
- will surely make this powerful programme sparkle as they lead a stellar
handpicked brass ensemble.
Don’t miss this evening of outstanding great British music.