The region’s leading large classical choir has announced three concerts at Worcester Cathedral - and the Box Office is now open.
The Worcester Festival Choral Society has brought the choral greats to Worcester since 1861 and was often conducted by Sir Edward Elgar in its early days.
The 140-strong choir will be performing Brahms’s Ein Deutsches Requiem (A German Requiem) on Saturday November 25; Handel’s Messiah on Saturday December 9; and Beethoven’s Mass in C, plus a work by award-winning British composer Richard Blackford, on Saturday March 16, 2024.
The choir is trained and conducted by Worcester Cathedral’s director of music, Samuel Hudson. Each concert will feature internationally acclaimed soloists and the Meridian Sinfonia orchestra, and starts at 7.30pm.
Ben Cooper, chairman of Worcester Festival Choral Society, said: “We’re thrilled to have such an exciting programme of music in store.
“You won’t hear these works performed on this fantastic choral scale or in such majestic surroundings anywhere else in the region, so it’s the perfect evening out.
“Tickets get snapped up fast, so do take advantage of our early Box Office.”
For information or to book, visit www.wfcs.online or call TicketSource on 0333 666 3366 (local call rate).
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