
All-Mozart in March!
Exeter Philharmonic Choir is marking the month of March with a plethora of Ms for its spring concert in Exeter Cathedral. The Choir will be performing an all-Mozart programme with the London Mozart Players and an array of top soloists, including Devon-born rising star violinist Joel Munday. The main work is the Great Mass in C minor.
The combination of a top-flight UK orchestra, four young professional singers, a talented young violinist and the 100-strong sound of Exeter Philharmonic Choir in the Cathedral promises to create a very special evening.
The programme is a wonderful opportunity to be immersed in Mozart’s sublime music with the London Mozart Players accompanying the Choir. The solo singers - sopranos Lucinda Cox and Daisy Walford (a former chorister at Exeter Cathedral), Ruairi Bowen (tenor) and Devon-based Tim Mirfin (bass) - promise to thrill with their virtuosity in arias, duets and trios. Star violinist Joel Munday will play the rarely performed Violin Concerto No. 1 in B flat major.
Conductor and Musical Director Howard Ionascu says: ‘Who better than the London Mozart Players to accompany the Exeter Philharmonic Choir for an All Mozart Programme? The Great Mass is a cornerstone of the choral repertoire for good reason. Some of Mozart’s most imaginative writing can be found in this work with especially glorious moments for the two soprano soloists.
‘Exeter Philharmonic Choir is delighted to welcome rising star violinist Joel Munday to perform Mozart’s Violin Concerto. Joel grew up in Devon and we are thrilled to be celebrating this local special talent. The concert partnership between The London Mozart Players and Joel marks another step in the development of his solo career.’
The spring concert is The Lord Mayor’s Concert to which the Lord Mayor and his consort are invited. There will be a retiring collection for the Lord Mayor’s chosen local charity: FORCE.
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