But Hepplewhite doesn't just write opera, and on Wednesday 24 June 2026, Whitehall Choir, conductor Joanna Tomlinson with Ian Tindale, piano, will give the first complete performance of Hepplewhite's Living Voices at St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge.
Living Voices is a collection of ten choral pieces with piano setting ten contemporary poems on inspiring subjects. Hepplewhite invited ten outstanding British poets to create poetic responses to our world today - Mona Arshi; Pam Ayres; Fiona Benson; Joseph Coelho; Wendy Cope; Jamila Gavin; Roger McGough; Andrew Motion; Alice Oswald; Michael Rosen.
The resulting pieces are diverse reflections cover birth and death, youth and age, sickness and health, and landscape and memory.
Whitehall Choir gave the premiere performance of Russell Hepplewhite’s setting of Alice Oswald’s poem Riddle last year. They were then asked if they would like to record the full 10 pieces in the Living Voices project. Following Wednesday's performance, Whitehall Choir will be recording the work in collaboration with the First Hand Records.
On Wednesday, the evening will also feature a further world premiere: two newly composed songs by Russell Hepplewhite based on poems by the UK Poet Laureate, Simon Armitage. These will be performed by baritone Marcus Farnsworth and pianist Ian Tindale.
Full details from the Whitehall Choir's website.

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