Current Concert Season
2009 - 2010
| Four Seasons by Candlelight |
Saturday 3 October, 2009, 7.30pm |
Royal Albert Hall, London SE1 9DA
Handel Zadok the Priest
Vivaldi Gloria (1st Movement)
Handel Hallelujah Chorus
A Raymond Gubbay production, featuring London Oriana Choir in the first half of the concert.
Tickets available from the Royal Albert Hall Box Office.
Call 0845 401 5045 or
book online.
Tickets are priced at: £43.50, £41, £40, £39.50, £33.50, £28.50, £25.50, £19.50, £16 and £13.
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| Tour to York |
23-25 October 2009 |
| The Music Makers |
Thursday 22 October, 2009, 7.30pm |
St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square, London
Twentieth century music from Elgar, Britten, MacMillan and Tavener.
Tickets available from the St. Martin in the Fields
Box Office,
priced at £22, £18, £14, £10 and £6.
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| Messiah |
Friday 4 December, 2009, 7.30pm |
Royal Festival Hall, South Bank, London
Tickets available from the Royal Festival Hall
Box Office,
priced at £37.50, £32.50, £26, £21, £15.50 and £13 .
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| A Medieval Christmas |
Thursday 17 December, 2009, 7.30pm |
St. Peter's, Eaton Square, London
Tickets available from the London Oriana Choir Box Office,
priced at: £16, £14 and £10.
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| Sound and Vision |
Thursday 25 February, 2010, 6.15pm |
Abbey Road Studios, London
The choir has been invited by Robert Plant to sing at Sound and Vision, Cancer Research UK's annual music heritage event at the world-famous Abbey Road Studios.
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| Two Masses for Double Choir |
Saturday 13 March, 2010, 7.30pm |
St. Andrew's, Holborn, London
Double-choir masses by Frank Martin and Kenneth Leighton. Tickets available from the London Oriana Choir
Box Office,
priced at: £16, £14 and £10.
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| Brahms, Gardner & Puccini |
Saturday 24 April, 2010, 7.30pm |
St John's, Smith Square, London
Brahms: Schicksalslied
Gardner: A Burns Sequence
Puccini: Messa di Gloria
Tickets available from the London Oriana Choir
Box Office, priced at: £20, £16, £14 and £10.
Concessions: 10% off all but top price tickets.
Friends of London Oriana Choir: 10% of all tickets.
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| Madrigali Elementi |
Friday 25 June, 2010, 7.30pm |
Southwark Cathedral, London
Selected madrigals and choral works by Monteverdi, the supreme master craftsman of the 16th Century, are
juxtaposed with two equally lauded and successful choral composers of this Century - Eric Whitacre and Morten
Lauridsen - each of whom have been inspired by the Italian Renaissance Master. At a second level the works
have been specially chosen to link up with the elemantal themes of Earth, Water, fire and Air. Whitacre’s
Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine and Lauridsen’s Madrigali (Six Fire Songs on Italian Renaissance
poems) are the centrepieces in this fascinating comparison, promising an evening of sublime and roof-raising
choral music bridging four centuries.
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