Concert Details
Title: | REFORMATIONS - Beliefs that changed a continent |
Performed by: | Brighton Consort |
Time: | Wednesday, 23 November 2022, at 7:30pm |
Place: | St George’s Church, Brighton |
Description: | BRIGHTON CONSORT – REFORMATIONS The next concert from Brighton Consort, who are well known for their performances of early choral music, is entitled “Reformations – beliefs that changed a continent”. The programme will include two large, three-section pieces: the Miserere by Josquin des Prez, composed in 1504, and William Byrd's Infelix ego, published in 1591 with text written a century earlier by the radical Florentine priest Savonarola while he was languishing in his prison cell. These works will be interspersed with music by other famous composers of the 15th and 16th centuries, including Isaac, Palestrina, Tallis and Lambe. The performance of this truly great choral music will take place in St George's Church, Brighton on Wednesday November 23rd at 7.30pm. See more details about Brighton Consort on their Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/brightonconsort). |
Tickets: | Tickets (£12, £6 concessions, under 12s free) can be purchased online via the Brighton Consort website (https://www.brightonconsort.org.uk/index.htm), or by ringing 01273 833746, or on the door. |
Contact: | Mike Clemens |