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Ave verum corpusCarmina BuranaEin deutsches Requiem (A German Requiem), Op.45Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas TallisLux aeternaMass in D major, “Missa solemnis”, Op.123Mass no. 18 in C minor "Great", K427 (K417a)Messa da RequiemRequiem in D minor, K626The Bells, for choir and orchestra, Op.35See all...Upcoming eventsSee more...
BirminghamKazuki conducts Carmina Burana
Panufnik, Orff
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Kazuki Yamada; Mari Eriksmoen; Matthias Rexroth; Thomas E. Bauer; CBSO Chorus
ManchesterThe Hallé - Saint-Saëns’s Organ Symphony
Fauré, Poulenc, Tabakova, Saint-Saëns
The Hallé; Corinna Niemeyer; Anna Lapwood
MadridRaíces
Strauss R., Prokofiev
Orquesta Sinfónica de RTVE; Pablo González; Jacquelyn Wagner; Anna Lapkovskaja; Coro de RTVE
ParisGiuseppe Verdi – Requiem / Orchestre de Paris / Jaap van Zweden
Verdi: Messa da Requiem
Orchestre de Paris; Jaap van Zweden; Elza van den Heever; Jean Teitgen; Marc Korovitch; Chœur de l'Orchestre de Paris
LisbonLa Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ
Messiaen: La Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ, for orchestra
Orquestra Gulbenkian; Myung-whun Chung; Roger Muraro; Coro Gulbenkian
LondonSound Unwrapped: Vox Luminis - Light & Shadow
Tallis, White, Sheppard, Byrd, Tomkins, Ramsey, Weelkes, Morley
Lionel Meunier; Vox Luminis
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Sir Simon Rattle leads the LSO in Mahler and Poulenc at the Barbican
Rarely does a concert entirely devoted to a big Mahler Symphony later acquire a second half, let alone one containing just twenty minutes of a cappella singing.
A fire-and-brimstone Mozart Requiem from the Sofia Philharmonic
The Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra and National Philharmonic Choir give us a Requiem replete with fervent passion; Beethoven’s Violin Concerto is elegant but lacks the wow factor.
Sonic glory in Osmo Vänskä's Sibelius with the LA Phil
The pure and clean sound universe of Sibelius shines as Osmo Vänskä visits Disney Hall for the weekend.
Kozłowski's long lost Requiem arrives in Singapore
Polish composer and Mozart contemporary Józef Kozłowski’s Requiem has long been abandoned, but its Asian premiere gives it a deserved new lease of life.
Polyphony and the OAE’s dramatic St John Passion
Whether surrounded by lanterns and weapons, or musicians and fellow congregation members, one is deeply involved in this work.
Sublime performance of Buxtehude by Pinchgut Opera
A wonderful night of late 17th-century music by the somewhat obscure German composer Dietrich Buxtehude is brought to radiant life by Erin Helyard and the Pinchgut Opera company.