Fading Concerts

In February 2019, we will be touring a programme of music inspired by the ancient service of compline, Fading. Concerts will include atmospheric works by Nicolas Gombert, Thomas Tallis, Sarah Rimkus and Joanna Marsh. 15 February 2019 Leeds | Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall Start time: 1:05 PM More Information 17 February 2019 London |… Continue reading

A Return to Radio 3’s In Tune

We had a fantastic time performing for our 5th (we can’t quite believe it either!) time on BBC Radio 3’s In Tune. We spoke with Sean Rafferty about some of our upcoming projects, including our Composition Competition, and performed My heart is like a singing bird by 2016 competition entrant Sarah Rimkus,… Continue reading

WWI Filming Project

To mark the centenary of the Armistice that ended World War I, we present ‘Sequence: In Parenthesis’. About the project ‘Sequence: In Parenthesis’ is a composition by Owain Park, inspired by David Jones’s epic poem, ‘In Parenthesis’, which narrates the experiences of Private John Ball during World War I. Based… Continue reading

Flash Concert Announcement

Sunday 3 June 2018 at 5.00pm St Peter’s Church, Hurstbourne Tarrant We are delighted to be visiting Hurstbourne Tarrant (nr. Andover) to give a concert at St Peter’s Church on Sunday 3 June at 5.00pm. We have selected some of our favourite repertoire for this programme: from meditative and atmospheric music from… Continue reading

MGR Music

Thank you to Matthew Rusk of MGR Music for this article about our concert in Winchester as part of our Spring Tour 2018! Read the article here. MGR Music is a network of professional musicians located throughout the UK and Ireland, tutoring students of all ages and abilities across a… Continue reading

CD Release – English Motets

  Today is the day!   Our first CD, English Motets, is now available to download via the Hyperion website and iTunes! You can of course continue to order hard copies of our CD from our website shop. We’re very excited to celebrate the release with our friends, patrons and supporters… Continue reading