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Much loved Newbury choir to sing a varied programme of works with a Remembrance theme




Cecilia brings heaven to earth

Cecilia Consort Pic: Sarah Sladen
Cecilia Consort Pic: Sarah Sladen

On Saturday, November 16, The Cecilia Consort will be bringing their trademark celestial sound to Douai Abbey with a concert entitled A New Heaven.

Janet Coxwell will conduct this much loved Newbury based choir in a varied programme of works with a Remembrance theme.

Victoria’s celebrated masterpiece, the Requiem mass from 1605 takes centre stage. Written for six voices, it’s been called a work of ‘beguiling beauty and sumptuous simplicity’.

In contrast, Bob Chilcott’s triptych ‘Canticles of Light’ is a lush modern exploration of the age old theme of light and darkness.

The concert’s titular piece, Edgar Bainton’s ‘And I Saw a New Heaven’, is a radiant favourite of Anglican cathedral choirs across the nation.

It is a soaring affirmation of the ultimate triumph of life over death; joy over sorrow.

In keeping with this, a retiring collection will be taken to benefit Newbury Cancer Care, which celebrates 40 years of support for the local community this year.

The concert starts at 7.30pm, tickets cost £15 for adults and £5 for under-18s. They are available from the choir’s website www.ceciliaconsort.org.uk or by calling 07775 743 445.



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