The centrepiece of our Easter concert on March 25th is a grouping of 4 settings of the moving Biblical text, When David heard that Absalom was dead. Settings by three 16th century English composers, Thomas Weelkes, Thomas Tomkins and Robert Ramsey, use false relations and dense chromatic harmony to bring out the meaning of the text, whereas contemporary American composer Eric Whitacre's setting makes a profound use of silence.
Accompanying these pieces will be a rare sacred piece by the 19th-century opera composer Giacomo Meyerbeer. German born but with a career spanning Italian and French opera houses, Meyerbeer's grand setting of Psalm 91 in German for double choir was written late in his life for Berlin Cathedral.
Venue
Grosvenor Chapel
24, South Audley Street, Mayfair
London
London
W1K 2PA
England
This entry was submitted by London Concord Singers.
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