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Dvorak Stabat Mater Dvorak had a close and productive relationship both with God and England. His Stabat Mater premiered in Prague on December 23rd, 1880 and soon after in England. He went on to compose several significant works for English ensembles, such as the 7th Symphony for the Philharmonic Society (1885), St Ludmilla for Leeds (1886), Requiem Mass for Birmingham (1890). Faith in God was for Dvořák the cornerstone on which he built his own life and work. His son, Otakar noted that this father's "God was not the God of Vengeance but the Creator, who sanctifies the journey through the 'valley of death' through his infinite love." Among all Stabat Maters set to music over the centuries, this one holds a special place as the most symphonic. Dvorak's Romance for Violin and Orchestra was premiered in 1877, three years before his Stabat Mater, and will be performed in this concert by the violinist, Chrisian Halstead.
The choir will be accompanied by a professional soprano, mezzo soprano, tenor, Bass and Kent Sinfonia
Full tIcket price £18 , under 18's free entry (Adult tickets on door £20). No Booking Fee Price includes a Programme and an interval glass of wine. Wheelchair users please call 07835 115716 to arrange available space Seating is in the pews, please bring a cushion if you wish
We are grateful for the financial support of The Humphrey Richardson Taylor Charitable Trust for their support again this season.
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24/05 2025 7:30pm