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A nostalgic, raw choral night.
Launching their new album, The Carice Singers and soloist Hugh Cutting reveal Sir Michael Tippett as a visionary of twentieth-century choral music. Michael Tippett created some of the most beautiful, daring, and transcendental soundscapes of the twentieth century. With an extraordinary imagination, his handful of unaccompanied choral works are remarkable in their originality and virtuosity. The concert’s first half pays homage to Tippett’s innovations as both a composer and a choral conductor, recreating the invigorating programmes he led at Morley College during the Second World War. Countertenor Hugh Cutting joins the ensemble for a hauntingly beautiful lullaby composed for Alfred Deller. The second half highlights Tippett’s enduring influence on contemporary composers, featuring the premiere of a new work by Alex Groves.
over 4 weken
zon 1 nov.
vri 20 nov.
zat 24 okt.
don 22 okt.
zat 21 nov.
over 20 dagen
over 6 weken
vri 9 okt.
woe 4 nov.
Morgen
Morgen
over 2 dagen
over 3 wekenThe concert takes place on November 20, 2026, at Kings Place, 90 York Way, London.
The performance features The Carice Singers and countertenor Hugh Cutting.
Tickets can be purchased via the Bachtrack platform. Tickets on Mood.
This event features a choral program exploring the work of Michael Tippett, including a new premiere by Alex Groves.