Miserere Mei at the Brunel Museum
Thursday 03 April 2025
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Join the St Martin’s Voices Emerging Artists in the Tunnel Shaft of the Brunel Museum for an atmospheric concert of choral and cello music. From the haunting strains of Allegri’s Miserere to the serene elegance of Bach’s Cello Suites, this program weaves together a rich tapestry of choral and instrumental music. Featuring works by Byrd, Palestrina, Lotti, and Taverner, alongside contemporary reflections from Walker and Skempton, the evening promises a journey through centuries of musical devotion—immersing audiences in an atmosphere of contemplation, beauty, and transcendence.
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This performance takes place at Brunel Museum, Railway Avenue Rotherhithe, London, SE16 4LF.
Byrd Miserere Mei
Walton A Litany
Lassus Adoramus Te, Christe
Bach Cello Suite
Skempton After Rain
Stainer God So Loved the World
Walker Preserve us O Lord
Allegri Miserere (Evolutions: The Sixteen Edition)
Palestrina Agnus Dei II
Bach Cello Suite
Lotti Crucifixus a 6
Walker Before the Ending of the Day
Taverner Mother of God Here I Stand
St Martin’s Voices Emerging Artists
Olivia Tait Director
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Thu 03 Apr | 7:00 PM | £15 | Book |
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