99 Words to my Darling Children, Roxanna Panufnik's setting of Sir John Tavener's last message to his family, is the centre piece of the concert from Voce Chamber Choir, artistic director Suzi Digby, on 24 November 2017 at the Church of Our Most Holy Redeemer, Exmouth Market, Camberwell.
The concert is the launch for the choir's debut CD, 99 Words and the concert will feature works from the CD including Panufnik's new piece, narrated by Theodora Taverner, alongside works by John Taverner, and the choir will also be performing movement from Victoria's Requiem. Suzi Digby and the choir will also be joined by cellist Guy Johnston and organist Jeremiah Stephenson.
Full details from the Voce Chamber Choir website.
Tuesday, 21 November 2017
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