Good Friday Concert | Duruflé Requiem and Motets

Music Lent Easter
  • Venue

    Cathedral

  • Time

    6:30 PM

  • Price

    Tickets from £15.00 plus booking fee

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Join us at Southwark Cathedral for a soul-stirring Lent concert featuring Duruflé's haunting Requiem and Poulenc's captivating Motets

Southwark Cathedral Choir and Chamber Orchestra

Conductor: Ian Keatley

Organists: Simon Hogan and James Gough


Join us for an unforgettable evening of music and reflection at the Good Friday Concert featuring the mesmerizing Duruflé Requiem and Motets. 

Experience the powerful and hauntingly beautiful melodies of Maurice Duruflé's Requiem, performed by the Southwark Cathedral choir. The Requiem, known for its emotional depth and spiritual resonance, will transport you to a place of introspection and contemplation.

Alongside the Requiem, the concert will also feature a selection of Duruflé's Motets, showcasing the composer's mastery of choral composition. These intricate and harmonious pieces will further enhance the evening, offering a diverse range of musical expressions.

Tickets from £15, available below. 

 

 


Southwark Cathedral Choir

In 1456, the parish records include a payment made to the 'theatrical children' at St Saviour's (as it was then known). The first direct reference to professional singers is in 1569 when Brian Pattinson, one of the vestry clerks, helped himself to the huge sum of £20 from funds to pay the Choir. He was dismissed and replaced by a successor 'who shall be a good bass'. At the same time, the Choir also advertised for 'a tenor, that the choir may be better served.'

St Saviour's Church became the Cathedral for the newly formed Diocese of Southwark in 1905 and has boasted a fine Choir of boys and men for many years, offering pupils at day schools, both independent and state, the opportunity to learn music in the unique English Cathedral tradition.

As part of the Millennium Project, marking the year 2000, Southwark Cathedral Girls' Choir was formed, on similar lines to the boys, to enrich the Cathedral's musical heritage and to offer the same opportunity for musical, spiritual and social development which the boys have enjoyed for so long. This includes an unparalleled musical education (spanning music from plainsong to the present day).

The Choirs sing regular choral services throughout the week and are thus able to minister in a unique way to the people in South London and beyond through tours and invitations to special events and occasions.

They have become well known through broadcasts, concert, tours and recordings.