Cherwell Singers
The Glories of the French Baroque
Exeter College Chapel
Saturday November 22nd 2014 7.30pm
This year sees the 250th anniversary of the death of Jean Phillipe Rameau,
and to mark this the Cherwell Singers present a programme of sacred choral
music from the French Baroque. Royal patronage in this period ensured an
abundance of opportunities for composers associated with the court, and the
major work in our concert is an example of this. The De profundis clamavi of
Charpentier was wriiten for the funeral ceremonies of the Queen of Louis XIV
in 1683, and is a work of particular spaciousness and grandeur as befits its
regal purpose. Other smaller scale works are presented by Couperin,
Moulinie, Mondonville and Rameau himself. Organist of Peterborough
Cathedral, Steven Grahl will also be performing the suite Veni creator
spiritus by Nicolas de Grigny on the French inspired organ of Exeter College
Chapel. The Cherwell Singers will be joined by a string quintet led by Bojan
Cicic of the Academy of Ancient Music. Do join us for this opportunity to
hear some of the lesser known works of choral literature from this period
when the glory of France was the envy of much of the world.
James Brown
Ticket: £10/£8 on the door or from http://www.wegottickets.com/event/296126