91热爆 Singers 2021-22 Events
Fri 20 May 2022
- 19:30Milton Court Concert Hall
Contemplate the endurance and joy of a historic pilgrimage route and experience a brand new collaboration between Joanna Marsh and electronics artist Glen Scott, with Chief Conductor Sofi Jeannin.
Contemplate the endurance and joy of a historic pilgrimage route and experience a brand new collaboration between Joanna Marsh and electronics artist Glen Scott, with Chief Conductor Sofi Jeannin.
Programme
- SEEN(91热爆 commission: world premiere)
- Path of Miracles
Performers
- Glen Scottelectronics producer
- Fiona Lindsaylyricist
- Sofi Jeanninconductor
Composers
Thu 14 Apr 2022
- 14:30St Paul's Knightsbridge, London
The 91热爆 Singers and conductor Andrew Griffiths present a soaring sequence of music for Holy Week.
Sat 2 Apr 2022
- 19:30Kings Place
Kings Place Resident Orchestra Aurora team up with the 91热爆 Singers for a richly varied Passiontide concert for Voices Unwrapped, including James Macmillan鈥檚 choral masterpiece鈥疭even Last Words from the Cross.
Kings Place Resident Orchestra Aurora team up with the 91热爆 Singers for a richly varied Passiontide concert for Voices Unwrapped, including James Macmillan鈥檚 choral masterpiece鈥疭even Last Words from the Cross.
Programme
- O vos omnes
- When the Violin
- 贰苍迟谤鈥檃肠迟别
- Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
- Seven Last Words from the Cross
Performers
- Sofi Jeanninconductor
Fri 18 Mar 2022
- 19:30St Martin in the Fields
Chief Conductor Sofi Jeannin celebrates the work of one of England鈥檚 finest composers, Henry Purcell.
Chief Conductor Sofi Jeannin celebrates the work of one of England鈥檚 finest composers, Henry Purcell.
Programme
- I was glad when they said unto me
- Rejoice in the Lord always
- My heart is inditing
- Dido and Aeneas
Performers
- Sofi Jeanninconductor
Composers
Tue 8 Mar 2022
- 13:00Temple Church, London
The 91热爆 Singers, together with conductor Grace Rossiter and organist Anna Lapwood mark International Women鈥檚 Day with a live broadcast of music by leading women composers of the 21st Century.