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Holst & Fauré: Pathways to Paradise
This concert brings together two significant anniversaries - the 150th anniversary of Gustav Holst’s birth, and the 100th anniversary of the death of Gabriel Fauré - with a journey through some of their truly beautiful sacred choral masterpieces. We also include a short Mass by Gustav Holst’s daughter Imogen.
Imogen Holst, who was Suffolk based, was an important figure in British musical life for several decades through her compositions and through her work as Artistic Director of Aldeburgh Festival and assistant to Benjamin Britten. Her concisely and beautifully crafted Mass in A minor, written when she was just twenty, is for performance by an unaccompanied SSATB choir.
Gustav Holst’s music was influenced by his great friend Ralph Vaughan Williams with whom he collaborated over many years. His Hymn of Jesus is scored for two mixed choruses and one women’s semi-chorus, and we are performing the version accompanied by piano and strings. When first performed just after the First World War it received high accolades and was widely acknowledged as belonging in the front rank of English choral music, being described by The Times as “undoubtedly the most strikingly original choral work which has been produced in this country for many years”. It was performed frequently through the 1920’s in the UK and the US.
After the interval we turn to the music of French composer Gabriel Fauré, starting with his final composition, the string quartet in E minor. This will be followed by six choral pieces. His Cantique de Jean Racine, with its wonderfully rich melody, resonates with hope and joy, as do the four short motets that follow, and the concert ends on a rapturous note with his incomparable In Paradisum.
7.30pm-9.30pm
Tickets £25, £20 and £15 (half price for under-30s) plus Apex booking fee £2.00
Early booking discount £1 off all full price tickets booked by 30 September 2024
The Apex, Charter Square, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP33 3FD
Sat 9 November