Alexandra Hutton, Helen Charlston, Nick Pritchard, John Savournin, Emma Johnson, Three Cathedral Choirs, Philharmonia Orchestra, Simon Halsey
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Mozart In Excelsis
There is a reason why some classical works become more popular than others: they are great music which speaks eloquently to any listener. This programme features two such pieces, Mozart’s effervescent clarinet concerto and the Requiem that was left incomplete at his untimely death, together with his less familiar Te deum.
Clarinettist Emma Johnson, one of the first winners of the BBC Young Musician of the Year Competition, joins our resident Philharmonia Orchestra and the professional boys, men and women of our Three Cathedral Choirs in this concert conducted by Simon Halsey, choral director of the London Symphony Orchestra and City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
Nick Pritchard
Born in West Sussex, tenor Nick Pritchard studied music and sang in the choir at New College, Oxford and in 2013 was studying at the Royal College of…
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Emma Johnson
Emma Johnson is one of Britain's most popular clarinettists and has established a busy international career as a soloist. Since beginning to study the…
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Alexandra Hutton, Helen Charlston, Three Cathedral Choirs, Philharmonia Orchestra, Simon Halsey
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