Duruflé
www.cityoflondonchoir.org
Requiem
Howells English Mass
Thursday 23rd June 2011, 7.30pm St. John’s, Smith Square City of London Choir London Mozart Players Hilary Davan Wetton conductor Mark Williams organ Marta Fontanals-Simmons mezzo-soprano Supported by the Herbert Howells Trust
ST. JOHN’S, SMITH SQUARE LONDON SW1P 3HA
Tickets £24, £20, £15, £10
(concessions £2 off face value; groups of 10 or more: 10% off )
Tel: 020 7222 1061 www.sjss.org.uk
ST. JOHN’S, SMITH SQUARE LONDON SW1P 3HA
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Duruflé’s Requiem is deservedly one of the most popular choral works of the twentieth century. Rooted in Gregorian chant, it creates a timeless, mystic soundworld of intense luminosity. Like Fauré, Duruflé rejected the hellfire and brimstone model of the requiem mass and preferred instead a more contemplative, ethereal evocation. Richly varied choral and orchestral writing is illuminated by moments of intense drama and the eloquent mezzo-soprano solo in the Pie Jesu. Duruflé’s exact contemporary Howells also drew inspiration from the church in which he worked. His writing owes much not just to the Tudor predecessors he so admired, but to the very architecture of the English cathedral and the effect of voices in resonant spaces. This will be a concert to nurture the soul.
4N ‘at their sublime best, the close-textured voices soared to the chancel roof ’ The Observer, describing the City of London Choir in 2009
4N ‘the youthful City of London Choir under its director Hilary Davan Wetton proved that magic could be kindled . . . Marta Fontanals-Simmons had an intense, expressive and attractive voice’ BBC Music Magazine, November 2010