2008-2009 Concert Season
The London Oriana Choir continues to perform at some of the leading London
concert venues; this season includes appearances at St John's Smith
Square, St James's Piccadilly and St
Paul's Cathedral. The undoubted highlight of the year will be our
performance of Mendelssohn's Elijah with the Brandenburg
Sinfonia and international opera star Sir Thomas
Allen singing the role of Elijah at London's Barbican
Hall.
| "Choral Classics" with Brandenburg Sinfonia |
Saturday 18 October, 2008, 7.30pm |
St John's, Smith Square, London SE1 9DA
Handel Zadok the Priest
Haydn Mass No. 11 (Nelson)
Bach Magnificat
Tickets available from the St John's, Smith Square Box Office.
Call 020 7222 1061 or
book online.
Tickets are priced at: £25, £20, £15 and £10.
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| Tour to Lons le Saunier, France |
24-26 October 2008 |
| The Cry: A Requiem for the Lost Child |
Sunday 16 November, 2008, 6pm |
St Paul's Cathedral, London
Adrian Snell The Cry
Composed by Adrian Snell and directed by David Drummond, The Cry is
a spectacular and moving musical production that remembers children
that have lost their lives or childhood because of warfare, armed
conflict or ethnic cleansing.
Tickets available from the St Paul's Cathedral
Box Office.
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| Christmas Concerts |
Thursday 18 December, 2008 |
St James's Church, Piccadilly, London
5pm - Family Christmas Concert
7.30pm - "Mother and Child"
Tickets available from the London Oriana Choir
Box Office.
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| Verdi: Requiem with the Forest Philharmonic Orchestra |
Sunday 1 March, 2009, 6.30pm |
Walthamstow Assembly Hall
Tickets available from the Forest Philharmonic
Box Office.
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Mendelssohn: Elijah with Sir Thomas Allen (Elijah)
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Thursday 28 May, 2009, 7.30pm |
Barbican Centre, London
The choir will perform with the Brandenburg Sinfonia.
Tickets available from the Barbican Box Office, priced at: £30, £25, £18, £14 and £10.
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| "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" |
Thursday 9 July, 2009, 7.30pm |
St Peter's, Eaton Square, London
A concert celebrating the words of William Shakespeare, and the music
they inspired. With guest celebrity readers TBC
Tickets available from the London Oriana Choir
Box Office.
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