Saturday 10th November 2018 at 7.30 p.m. Exeter Cathedral Exeter Philharmonic Choir with Director of Music Howard Ionascu Soloist: Amy Carson
Bruckner’s Mass in E minor has a very interesting scoring - double choir and 15 wind instruments (flutes, clarinets, bassoons, trumpets, horns and trombones) - all of which will produce a deep and rich sonority in the superb Cathedral acoustics. The instrumentalists are all recent graduates from the world-renowned Royal Academy of Music in London, now forging careers as professional musicians....
Mozart Requiem Exeter Philharmonic Choir with the Sinfonietta Also featuring Mozart Clarinet Concerto with Jordan Black Conductor Howard Ionascu Saturday 10 March 2018 7.30pm Exeter Cathedral
Clarinet Jordan Black Soprano Natalya Romaniw Mezzo Soprano Marta Fontanals- Simmons Tenor Oliver Johnston Bass Tristan Hambleton
Ticket information £24 £18 £12, student discount £5, from www.exephil.org.uk , EPC tickets on 01392 278168 or from Exeter Visitor Information Centre and Tickets, Dix’s Field, 01392 665885.
Exeter Philharmonic Choir with Exeter Brass and Devon County Junior Choir will perform a varied programme under the leadership of Howard Ionascu. Exeter Cathedral
Tuesday 12th December and Wednesday 13th December at 7.30pm.
Ticket £12 (unreserved) £18 Supper club £45
online: www.exephil.org.uk by telephone: 01392 278168 box office: Exeter Visitor Information Centre and Tickets, Dix’s Field, 01392 665885
Edward Elgar The Dream of Gerontius with The Sinfonietta Saturday 20 May 2017 Exeter Cathedral Mezzo-Soprano: Alison Kettlewell Tenor: Richard Berkeley-Steele Bass: Quentin Hayes Tickets – £49 (Supper Club) £22 £17 £12
The Dream of Gerontius, a national treasure, is the final masterwork of our season.
This will be our final concert with Andrew Millington who steps down from his post as the choir’s Director of Music this summer. As Elgar is one of Andrew’s favourite composers it is fitting that we will celebrate his time with us by singing the much loved work The Dream of...
The Exeter Philharmonic Choir, directed by Andrew Millington with The Exeter Chamber Orchestra will be performing Handel’s Messiah on October 22nd in Exeter Cathedral.
Handel's Messiah is deeply rooted in the musical life of Britain and is rightly the first masterwork in our 170th Anniversary Season. German-born George Frideric Handel arrived in London in 1710 hoping to make a name for himself with operas in Italian. Instead he made a name for himself with oratorios in English. When Charles Jennens presented his text for Messiah in 1741, Handel was at a very low point and...
Exeter Philharmonic Choir directed by Andrew Millington with the Sinfonietta
Exeter Cathedral
Saturday 12th March 2016 at 7.30 p.m.
An evening of English music including:
Vaughan Williams – A Sea Symphony Andrew Millington – a new work
Tickets: £22, £17, £12 (unreserved) online at: www.exephil.org.uk or by phone: 01392 499211 at the box office: Exeter Visitor Information and Tickets, Dix’s Field, Exeter 01392 665885
Our concert on Thursday March 12th at 7.30 p.m. in Exeter Cathedral features one of Poulenc’s most celebrated works, “Gloria” followed by a journey into a world of dreams with Elgar’s “The Music Makers”.
The Exeter Philharmonic Choir conducted by Andrew Millington will be joined by The Sinfonietta.
We feature two contrasting works in this concert: Poulenc’s sense of fun and mischief shines through his setting of the Gloria. He said of the piece: “I had in mind those frescoes by Gozzoli where the angels stick out their tongues; and also some serious Benedictine monks I had...