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2018-19 Season

Beethoven Symphony No. 9 'Choral' with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Saturday 22 September 2018      
The Royal Albert Hall, London SW7 2AP

An unmissable all-Beethoven concert culminating in the monumental 'Choral Symphony' with its climactic Ode to Joy.


West Side Story

Wednesday 24 October 2018 7:30pm    
Barbican Hall, London EC2Y 8DS

Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture    
Ryan Latimer Frigates & Folly (world premiere of Crouch End Festival Chorus commission)    
Bernstein Chichester Psalms    
Bernstein West Side Story Suite No. 2

Crouch End Festival Chorus teams up with the renowned BBC Concert Orchestra and talented Musical Theatre graduates of the Royal Academy of Music for a performance celebrating the 100th anniversary year of Leonard Bernstein's birth.


Andrea Bocelli

Friday 2nd and Saturday 3rd November 2018      
The O2 Arena, London SE10 0DX

The popular Italian tenor, one of the biggest selling classical artists of all time, returns to London for two special nights at the O2.

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Ennio Morricone - The 60 Years of Music Tour

Monday 26 November 2018   
The O2 Arena, London SE10 0DX

The world's greatest living film composer performs his last-ever UK concert at the O2 in London.

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Christmas with King's College Choir

Thursday 13 December 2018      
Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, London SE1 8XX

The world-renowned Choir of King's College, Cambridge joins forces with The Philhamonia Orchestra and Crouch End Festival Chorus for a night of Christmas celebration.

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Sing Christmas! 2018

Saturday 15 December 2018 7:30pm   
Holy Innocents, 134 Tottenham Lane, London N8 7EL

Crouch End Festival Chorus   
David Temple conductor   
Peter Jaekel organ and piano

Crouch End Festival Chorus is delighted to be holding its Christmas concert this year at Holy Innocents – the church where the choir started out in the 1980s.


Home Alone in Concert

Saturday 22 December 2018      
Royal Albert Hall, London SW7 2AP

This much-loved comedy classic movie featuring John Williams' delightful score is shown live with music from the Cinematic Sinfonia and Crouch End Festival Chorus. Conducted by Ben Palmer.

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Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius

Sunday 10 February 2019 7:00 PM       
Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London SE1 8XX

Elgar The Dream of Gerontius

Crouch End Festival Chorus   
London Mozart Players   
David Temple conductor   
Kitty Whately mezzo soprano   
Robert Murray tenor   
Ashley Riches baritone

Crouch End Festival Chorus returns to the music of Elgar after an absence of 11 years. The Dream of Gerontius, based on a poem by Cardinal Newman, is Elgar's most famous and beloved choral work. Despite a premiere that did not do it justice, it was later hailed as a success and helped elevate Elgar to the forefront of European composers.


Berlioz: Béatrice et Bénédict with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra

Saturday 16 February 2019  
The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester M2 3WS

Hector Berlioz's captivating comic opera is one of the most joyful operatic translations of Shakespeare from page to stage.

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Parry: Judith

with London Mozart Players

Wednesday 3 April 2019  
Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, London SE1 8XX

Witness the first full London performance since the 19th century of Hubert Parry's stunning oratorio Judith under the baton of William Vann.

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Handel: Messiah

Saturday 6 April 2019 7:30pm  
St John’s Smith Square, London SW1P 3HA

Handel Messiah

Crouch End Festival Chorus       
Bach Camerata       
David Temple conductor       
Jessica Cale soprano       
Diana Moore mezzo-soprano       
Sam Furness tenor       
Benjamin Bevan baritone

Handel's Messiah is the best-known and best-loved choral work of all time. Building on the success of CEFC's performance and Chandos recording of J S Bach's St John Passion, the choir works once more with the Bach Camerata, a period orchestra, combining this authenticity of sound with the thrilling communicative power and dynamic range for which the choir is known. The work will sound magnificent in St John's Smith Square which was engulfed by fire in 1742, the same year that Messiah was first performed. Restoration then and also after World War Two has ensured the survival of this wonderful venue.


Classic FM Live with City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

Tuesday 23 April 2019  
Royal Albert Hall, London SW7 2AP

A spectacular evening of favourites from the Classic FM Hall of Fame, including Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture and Jenkins' Benedictus from The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace.

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Vaughan Williams: Mass in G minor 

plus works by Vasks, Bruckner, Britten, Tavener and Pearsall

Saturday 22 June 2019 7:30pm  
St Andrew Holborn, London EC4A 3AF

Vaughan Williams Mass in G minor  
Pēteris Vasks Plainscapes  
Anton Bruckner Motets  
John Tavener Annunciation  
Benjamin Britten Hymn to the Virgin  
Robert Pearsall Lay a Garland

Crouch End Festival Chorus  
David Temple conductor  
Ruth Rogers violin;  
Sarah Butcher cello

A rich mixture of familiar pieces and groundbreaking contemporary choral music – a concert in which Crouch End Festival Chorus will create a variety of soundscapes. Vaughan Williams’s beautiful Mass in G minor is featured alongside the hypnotic Plainscapes by Latvian composer Pēteris Vasks, for choir, solo violin and solo cello, and works by Tavener, Britten and Pearsal.

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