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This programme draws together three of the 20th century’s most profoundly spiritual choral works, each offering a distinct meditation on faith, reverence and mortality. Benjamin Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb sets Christopher Smart’s visionary poetry to music of startling imagination, shifting between playful wit and radiant devotion. Arvo Pärt’s Salve Regina follows as a luminous prayer to the Virgin Mary, its spare, bell-like harmonies creating an atmosphere of timeless stillness.
The evening reaches its culmination with Maurice Duruflé’s Requiem, a work of extraordinary beauty that weaves Gregorian chant into richly coloured orchestral and choral textures. Composed in 1947 in the shadow of war, Duruflé’s setting of the Mass for the Dead is less a cry of anguish than a gentle release, offering consolation and the promise of eternal rest. Together, these three works trace a journey from joyful praise through quiet contemplation to a final, transcendent peace.
Tickets
We believe that choral music should be accessible to all, so tickets for this concert are on sale with a pay what you can model, which means you decide what you’d like to pay for your ticket. We have provided a pricing guide based on our previous concerts to help, but please give what you can to support the choir.
£15 for adults
£7.50 for under-18s and students.
Tickets can be booked online using the button above until 5pm on the day of the concert. There is no booking fee.
Tickets will also be available on the door.
Venue
St. Nicholas Church, Church Green, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, AL5 2TP map
Programme
Benjamin Britten Rejoice in the Lamb
Arvo Pärt Salve Regina
Maurice Duruflé Requiem
Lea Singers
David Humphreys Organ
Benjamin Kirk Conductor
