Gabrieli Roar is Gabrieli's training, mentoring and performance scheme for British youth choirs and their teenage singers, founded on the idea that every young person should have the opportunity to experience great works of art, whether that be to view an original Monet or to sing a major oratorio.
On Tuesday 16 February 2016 there will be a chance to hear the scheme in action in a concert at Southwark Cathedral. The concert features five youth choirs, Bradford Catholic Youth Choir, Cantate, Hertfordshire County Youth Choir, Inner Voices, London Youth Choir, and Taplow Youth Choir. They will be joined by the professional singers of the Gabrieli Consort, to form a massed choir of over 120 voices which will be conducted by Paul McCreesh in music by Elgar, Byrd, Wesley and Howells.
Tickets are available from TicketSource.
Wednesday, 10 February 2016
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