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Home >> Music Department >> Choirs & Organs >> Brentwood Cathedral Singers Brentwood Cathedral SingersThe Cathedral Singers, a mixed voice choir with about 40 members, exists primarily for concert work in the Cathedral, and has an ecumenical membership. The Singers rehearse in the Song School at Brentwood Cathedral. If you would be interested in joining them, please contact the Music Office with your details. We would be pleased to hear from you. Brentwood Cathedral Singers Brentwood Cathedral Singers were formed in 1982 and were an off-shoot of the Diocesan Liturgical Choir. Their first concert, a performance of the Fauré Requiem, was given on the 2nd November 1984. They have made concert tours to Germany, Ireland and Austria and concert performances have included the Great C Minor Mass by Mozart, the St John Passion and the St Matthew Passion by Bach, Elgar’s Dream of Gerontius, Rachmaninov’s Vespers, Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana, Britten’s St Nicholas, Rejoice in the Lamb and Ceremony of Carols and Brahms’ German Requiem. They sing in the Biennial Brentwood Choirs Festival held in Brentwood Cathedral. In April 2007 they sang excerpts from Handel’s Messiah with Schubert’s German Mass and Mass in G at St Bede’s, Chadwell Heath. Their most recent concert in June 2007 was a performance in the Cathedral of Duruflé’s Requiem which was conducted by Eugene Castillo, Music Director of the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra, attended by the Philippine Ambassador. All material © 1999-2008 Brentwood Cathedral Music. |
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