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Saturday 4 November 2023 7.30PM
Albert Hall, Nottingham
Tickets: £15 - £18, Students £5.00. Children FREE (must be accompanied by fee paying adult) 50p booking fee applies.
Autumn Rhapsody
Richard Laing Conductor
Rhonda Browne Contralto
and soloists from the Royal Northern College of Music
For our autumn concert we're combining some of the most beautiful and haunting music with one of the great barnstormers of the choral repertoire. Audiences outside Norway very rarely get to hear Grieg's gem 'At the Cloister Gate', which features the upper voices of the Harmonic Choir, while the magisterial 'Alto Rhapsody' of Brahms gives the tenors and basses of the Choir their moment of glory, accompanying the heavenly voice of soloist Rhonda Browne. The unearthly 'Swan of Tuonela' by Sibelius contrasts with the familiar but sublime 'Laudate Dominum' by Mozart, before the stirring finale of Mendelssohn's 'Hymn of Praise', surely one of the grandest and most exciting choral works ever written.
Approximate length of concert: 1 hour 40 minutes including interval.
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