Kodály Missa Brevis virtual concert

Belfast Philharmonic Society

Belfast Philharmonic Choir
Organ and Direction Stephen Doughty

Kodály's Missa Brevis was first performed towards the end of the Siege of Budapest, in the cloakroom of the Budapest Opera House where Kodály and his wife had taken refuge. The piece is both poignant and hopeful, taking influences from Hungarian folksongs and dances as well as the composer's romantic polyphony, in a demonstration of the uplifting power of the voice. Belfast Philharmonic Choir present the piece in a virtual concert for spring, with Chorus Master Stephen Doughty performing on organ, and members of the choir taking on the solo roles. This is the choir's final performance of this unusual 2020/21 season, made available free for audiences everywhere to enjoy,

Supported by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and the Department for Communities Stability and Renewal Programme for Organisations

The concert will premiere on Youtube at 7pm on Saturday 17th April but will remain online to rewatch later. 

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17 Apr 2021 07:00 pm
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This concert is free for everyone but please consider making a donation to the Belfast Philharmonic Society if you are able.