Worcester Festival Choral Society: Dvořák, Borodin, Brahms, Vaughan Williams
Worcester Festival Choral Society
Worcester Festival Choral Society
Peter Nardone - conductor
Meridian Sinfonia
Deborah Miles-Johnson - mezzo-soprano
Katherine Crompton - soprano
Timothy Dickinson - bass
In this varied and uplifting concert, Worcester Festival Choral Society performs Ralph Vaughan Williams's stunning, 1936 cantata Dona Nobis Pacem (in English, 'Grant us Peace'); offerring a moving plea for peace amidst fears of a new war. The concert also includes one of Czech composer Antonin Dvořák's finest choral works, Te Deum; the meltingly romantic Alto Rhapsody by German composer Johannes Brahms; and the exciting, exotic Polovtsian Dances from the epic opera Prince Igor by Russian composer Alexander Borodin.
£10 - £25. Concessions on some seats for people 60+, disabled & students. Children 9-15 accompanying a paying adult admitted free (Child ticket reqd, max one/adult). Parties of 10 or more: 10% off.