Concerts

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Major concerts

Bach: St Matthew Passion
Good Friday 2008
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St Peter’s Coffee Break Concerts

Spring 2008 series
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Past performances

Autumn 2007 series
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Past performances

Saturday 17th November 2007 at 11.00am - St Mary’s Church

Bach: B minor Mass
Nottingham Bach Choir
Paul Hale, conductor

Saturday 1st December at 11.00am - St Peter’s Church

[Poster]
Advent Coffee Break Concert
Nottingham Baroque Soloists

Saturday 28th July 2007 at 11.00am - St Peter’s Church

Stephen Cooper (baritone), Philip Collin (piano)
Stephen Cooper, an excellent local baritone, will be singing Beethoven’s cycle An Die Ferne Geliebte, a selection of songs by Debussy and Vaughan Williams’s ever-popular Songs of Travel, accompanied by Philip Collin in his last recital as Director of Music at St Peter’s.

Saturday 21st July 2007 at 11.00am - St Peter’s Church

William Burn (bass-baritone), Ben Lewis-Smith (piano)
The marvellous William Burn once more returns to the Coffee Break Concerts, this time to sing Butterworth’s A Shropshire Lad and a selection of songs from Schubert’s Schwanengesang, accompanied by Ben Lewis-Smith.

Sunday 15th July 2007 at 8pm - St Mary’s Church

Couperin: Trois lécons de ténèbrae
Sophie Allen, Rob Waters, Tim Shephard and Peter Siepmann perform Couperin’s hauntingly beautiful setting of the Lamentations.

Saturday 14th July 2007 at 11.00am - St Peter’s Church

The Choir of St Peter’s
The Choir of St Peter’s Church will be performing a selection of motets by Anton Bruckner and, to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Edward Elgar’s birth, his festival anthem Give unto the Lord. The programme will include organ solos by Michael Leuty and Peter Siepmann.

Saturday 7th July 2007 at 7.30pm - St Mary’s Church

John Kitchen (Edinburgh University Organist)
Music for Organ

Saturday 7th July 2007 at 11.00am - St Peter’s Church

Philip Collin (piano)
Philip Collin will be giving a lecture-recital on the development of pianos and piano music through the ages. Expect lots of useless but interesting facts and some favourites from the piano repertoire.

Sunday 1st April 2007 - St Peter’s Church

Flute & piano concert

Saturday 31st March 2007 - St Mary’s Church

Orchestra of the Restoration & Augmented Choir of St Mary’s
Verdi: Requiem

Thursday 29th March 2007 - St Mary’s Church

Nottingham Hospitals Choir
Fauré: Requiem

Saturday 17th March 2007 - St Mary’s Church

University of Nottingham Philharmonia & Choir
Beethoven: symphony no. 3 “Eroica”
Mozart: Kyrie in D minor, K341
Handel: Israel in Egypt (part 1)

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