Join the ѿý Singers ‘at home’ in the iconic ѿý Maida Vale Studios for the world premiere of Missy Mazzoli’s The year of our burning and more music for choir & cello. With cellist Leo Popplewell and Chief Conductor Sofi Jeannin. Free concert, apply now.
Join the ѿý Singers ‘at home’ in the iconic ѿý Maida Vale Studios for the world premiere of Missy Mazzoli’s The year of our burning and more music for choir & cello. With cellist Leo Popplewell and Chief Conductor Sofi Jeannin. Free concert, apply now.
The ѿý’s celebration of singing in East London. Join the ѿý Singers, the ѿý Symphony Chorus and over 200 local performers for a showcase for talented choirs from across East London.
Gareth Malone has been on the hunt for eight amateur singers to perform Bach’s St John Passion. We join these singers, ѿý National Orchestra of Wales, three world-class soloists and Gareth for a filmed concert performance. Free tickets, apply here.
Gareth Malone has been on the hunt for eight amateur singers to perform Bach’s St John Passion. We join these singers, ѿý National Orchestra of Wales, three world-class soloists and Gareth for a filmed concert performance. Free tickets, apply here.
Witness ѿý Singers bringing to life Judith Weir’s crowning work Missa Del Cid, alongside choral works by renaissance magnificent Spanish composers.
Witness ѿý Singers bringing to life Judith Weir’s crowning work Missa Del Cid, alongside choral works by renaissance magnificent Spanish composers.
The UK premiere of Missy Mazzoli’s Song from the Uproar – the story of a woman who redefined the possible, performed by mezzo-soprano Kitty Whately, the ѿý Singers and musicians from the ѿý Symphony Orchestra.
The UK premiere of Missy Mazzoli’s Song from the Uproar – the story of a woman who redefined the possible, performed by mezzo-soprano Kitty Whately, the ѿý Singers and musicians from the ѿý Symphony Orchestra.
As champions of the programming of women composers, the ѿý Singers, sitar player Debipriya Das and guest conductor Ellie Slorach present a concert for International Women's Day of music based on the concept of daybreak.
As champions of the programming of women composers, the ѿý Singers, sitar player Debipriya Das and guest conductor Ellie Slorach present a concert for International Women's Day of music based on the concept of daybreak.
Join the ѿý Singers and presenter Clive Myrie for a modern day re-telling of the passion story. With music spanning nearly 1000 years, from Hildegard of Bingen, via JS Bach, Handel and Mendelssohn, to present day works by Andrew Lloyd Webber and more.
Join the ѿý Singers and presenter Clive Myrie for a modern day re-telling of the passion story. With music spanning nearly 1000 years, from Hildegard of Bingen, via JS Bach, Handel and Mendelssohn, to present day works by Andrew Lloyd Webber and more.
A starry line-up of Nash Ensemble musicians, with soprano Claire Booth and the ѿý Singers, perform a celebratory programme of music by Sir Harrison Birtwistle.
A starry line-up of Nash Ensemble musicians, with soprano Claire Booth and the ѿý Singers, perform a celebratory programme of music by Sir Harrison Birtwistle.
Book your free tickets now for a live performance of Sir Michael Tippett’s space-age fairytale opera, 'New Year', featuring the ѿý Singers and a stellar cast of soloists.
Book your free tickets now for a live performance of Sir Michael Tippett’s space-age fairytale opera, 'New Year', featuring the ѿý Singers and a stellar cast of soloists.
We join forces with saxophonist-composer Christian Forshaw & conductor Graham Ross at Cadogan Hall, to perform music by Byrd, Tallis, Hildegard of Bingen, Roderick Williams and Forshaw himself. The concert finishes with Parry’s poignant Songs of Farewell.
We join forces with saxophonist-composer Christian Forshaw & conductor Graham Ross at Cadogan Hall, to perform music by Byrd, Tallis, Hildegard of Bingen, Roderick Williams and Forshaw himself. The concert finishes with Parry’s poignant Songs of Farewell.
Martyn Brabbins, the ѿý Symphony Orchestra and the ѿý Singers launch an evening-long odyssey through the music of Dallapiccola, Maderna, Nono and Berio.
Martyn Brabbins, the ѿý Symphony Orchestra and the ѿý Singers launch an evening-long odyssey through the music of Dallapiccola, Maderna, Nono and Berio.
Join us at Hall for Cornwall to hear choral favourites linked to the life, enthusiasms and poetry of Sir John Betjeman, who loved Cornwall and who died 40 years ago in Trebetherick. Hosted by Petroc Trelawny, who will also read Betjeman’s poetry.
Join us at Hall for Cornwall to hear choral favourites linked to the life, enthusiasms and poetry of Sir John Betjeman, who loved Cornwall and who died 40 years ago in Trebetherick. Hosted by Petroc Trelawny, who will also read Betjeman’s poetry.
The ѿý Singers and Chief Conductor Sofi Jeannin are joined by writer, Rev Richard Coles, who reads extracts of his new novel with choral music setting the scene.
The ѿý Singers and Chief Conductor Sofi Jeannin are joined by writer, Rev Richard Coles, who reads extracts of his new novel with choral music setting the scene.
Judith Weir’s beautiful oratorio charts the changing seasons of the year, and is perfectly complemented by Haydn’s “Sunrise” Quartet and Messiaen’s Cinq Rechants – a unique masterpiece of 20th-century music. With ѿý Singers and Castalian String Quartet.
Judith Weir’s beautiful oratorio charts the changing seasons of the year, and is perfectly complemented by Haydn’s “Sunrise” Quartet and Messiaen’s Cinq Rechants – a unique masterpiece of 20th-century music. With ѿý Singers and Castalian String Quartet.
We join conductor David Hill to close the a week-long celebration of local music-making at the Sedbergh Festival. With works by Tallis, Stanford, Cecilia McDowall, Kristina Arakelyan and Laura Mvula.
We join conductor David Hill to close the a week-long celebration of local music-making at the Sedbergh Festival. With works by Tallis, Stanford, Cecilia McDowall, Kristina Arakelyan and Laura Mvula.
We are delighted to be invited to take part in the David Ross Education Trust Choral Festival, featuring over 400 voices of the Trust’s primary and secondary school choirs in Northamptonshire and Leicestershire.
We are delighted to return to Norwich Cathedral in a special performance recorded for broadcast on ѿý Radio 3. Conducted by Ashley Grote, Master of Music at Norwich Cathedral.
We are delighted to return to Norwich Cathedral in a special performance recorded for broadcast on ѿý Radio 3. Conducted by Ashley Grote, Master of Music at Norwich Cathedral.
We are joined by organist Anna Lapwood, tenor Mark Padmore, Philharmonia Orchestra Ensemble and our Chief Conductor Sofi Jeannin for an evocative programme of music at the celebrated Three Choirs Festival.
We are joined by organist Anna Lapwood, tenor Mark Padmore, Philharmonia Orchestra Ensemble and our Chief Conductor Sofi Jeannin for an evocative programme of music at the celebrated Three Choirs Festival.