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2019-20 Season

Prom 66 - John Luther Adams: In The Name of the Earth

Sunday 8 September 2019
The Royal Albert Hall, London SW7 2AP

Pulitzer Prize-winning American composer John Luther Adams is the master of large-scale musical spectacle. In the Name of the Earth is a musical meditation on nature, which will immerse the audience in the sound of more than 600 singers.

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Beethoven: Missa Solemnis

Saturday 5 October 2019 7.30pm   
Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London SE1 8XX

Ian Lawson From the heart – may it return to the heart!*   
Beethoven Missa Solemnis

Crouch End Festival Chorus   
London Mozart Players   
David Temple conductor  
Sarah Fox soprano  
Jess Dandy contralto  
Robin Tritschler tenor  
Neal Davies bass

‘From the heart – may it return to the heart!’ These words of Beethoven’s, written above the beginning of his Missa Solemnis manuscript, sum up perfectly the profound nature of this greatest of choral works. With this Mass he achieved a new musical, dramatic and liturgical synthesis and achieved an apotheosis comparable to that of his Ninth Symphony. Performed as a short prelude to the work will be the winning entry* of CEFC’s competition inviting composers to set the words of Beethoven’s inscription.


Sir Karl Jenkins: 75th Birthday Concert with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Sunday 13 October 2019 3.00pm  
The Royal Albert Hall, London SW7 2AP

Sir Karl Jenkins conducts a superb programme of his most popular works and the world premiere of his Miserere.

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Andrea Bocelli: 'Si' World Tour

Saturday 19 October 2019 7.30pm  
Resorts World Arena, Birmingham B40 1NT

Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli returns to the UK to perform once again from his chart-topping album.

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Walton: Henry V – Live film screening with the Philharmonia Orchestra

Thursday 7 November 2019 7.00pm   
Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, London SE1 8XX

Henry V is recognised as one of the greatest works of art in cinema history: see it with a live soundtrack from the Philharmonia Orchestra and Crouch End Festival Chorus. It brings together William Shakespeare’s play, acting and direction by Laurence Olivier and music by William Walton.

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Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas – Live film screening with Danny Elfman

Wednesday 4 December & Thursday 5 December 2019 6.00pm   
The SSE Arena, Wembley, London HA9 0AA 

Multiple award-winning composer, songwriter and reigning Pumpkin King, Danny Elfman will be bringing Disney’s timeless classic, Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas to life for two very special UK arena shows in December 2019 as part of the movie’s 25th anniversary celebrations.

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Christmas with Kings College Cambridge Choir

Monday 16 December 2019 7.30pm  
Barbican Hall, London EC2Y 8DS

The world-renowned Choir of King's College, Cambridge herald the Christmas season with a glorious programme of festive classics.

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Sing Christmas!

Saturday 21 December 2019 7.30pm   
St Michael’s Church, Highgate N6 6BJ

A selection of seasonal songs and carols.

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


Glass, Stravinsky & Ives

Sunday 2 February 2020 3.00pm   
Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London SE1 8XX

Ives The Unanswered Question  
Stravinsky Babel*  
Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms  
Philip Glass Itaipú

Crouch End Festival Chorus   
Inner Voices   
London Orchestra da Camera   
David Temple conductor   
David Horovitch narrator*

This concert represents the bold and imaginative programming that has been associated with Crouch End Festival Chorus since its inception – a feast of 20th-century works in diverse styles: Philip Glass’s astonishing, vivid choral–orchestral portrayal of the river passing through the colossal Itaipú dam and out to the sea; Stravinsky’s iconic Symphony of Psalms and rarely performed Babel; and orchestra alone, setting the scene, with Ives’s enigmatic The Unanswered Question.


Britten: Saint Nicolas

Saturday 18 April 2020 7.30pm   
Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London SE1 8XX

Haydn Missa Sancti Nicolai ('Nikolaimesse')   
Ben Heneghan From the heart... (competition runner-up)   
David Knotts Von Herzen, zu Herzen (competition finalist)   
Ian Lawson From the heart – may it return to the heart! (competition winner)   
Britten Saint Nicolas

Crouch End Festival Chorus   
Coldfall School Choir   
London Orchestra da Camera   
David Temple conductor   
Aoife Miskelly soprano   
Emma Lewis mezzo-soprano   
Mark Le Brocq tenor   
Andrew Ashwin baritone

Originally conceived as a community project, Britten’s Saint Nicolas includes moments of fun, terror, suspension and togetherness. By turns refined and fierce, delicate and exuberant, Crouch End Festival Chorus, with its talent for story-telling, brings out the colour and vibrancy of Britten’s score. Complementing this are Haydn's colourful Nikolaimesse, and three of the best entries in our 'From the heart' competition, including a second performance the winning entry by Ian Lawson.


Elfman Classical with the BBC Concert Orchestra

Tuesday 21 April 2020 7.30pm   
Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, London SE1 8XX

Elfman’s Shostakovich-inspired concerto Eleven Eleven, is paired with Prokofiev’s dramatic music for the film Alexander Nevsky, with its climactic passage, ‘the Battle on the Ice’.

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Playing the Game with the BBC Concert Orchestra

Wednesday 6 May 2020 7.30pm   
Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, London SE1 8XX

Crouch End Festival Chorus join BBC Concert Orchestra with Principal Conductor Bramwell Tovey in a concert inspired by video games past and present.

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Beethoven: 'Choral Fantasy' with the BBC Philharmonic

Saturday 16 May 2020 7.30pm   
The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester M2 3WS

Part of BBC Philharmonic and the Hallé’s joint Beethoven celebrations.

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Classic FM Live!

Monday 18 May 2020 7.30pm   
The Royal Albert Hall, London SW7 2AP

Marking the 20 year anniversary of Classic FM Live! at the The Royal Albert Hall.

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Sir Karl Jenkins in Concert

Saturday 6 June 2.30pm   
Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, London SE1 8XX

One of the most performed living composers conducts a selection of his favourite works, with highlights from Miserere, Symphonic Adiemus, Palladio and The Armed Man.

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Monteverdi & Ellington

Saturday 27 June 2020 7.30pm   
St James’s Church, Piccadilly, London W1J 9LL

Monteverdi Beatus Vir   
Monteverdi Dixit Dominus   
Duke Ellington (arr. Høybye & Pedersen) Sacred Concert

Crouch End Festival Chorus 
Blue Planet Orchestra   
David Temple conductor   
Roland Perrin bandleader   
Zoë Brookshaw soprano

The combination of Monteverdi and Duke Ellington is one to savour. Both composers use the Psalms as their inspiration. Ellington’s Sacred Concert is enjoying a resurgence at present and its jazz style will suit the eclectic talents of Crouch End Festival Chorus and David Temple.

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