Synopsis
Powerful, passionate, hypnotic – in a time of turmoil and at the height of his powers, Rachmaninoff turned to the choral heritage he held dear, and created his awe-inspiring All-Night Vigil — better known as the Vespers.
This masterpiece of unaccompanied choral writing is a radiant tapestry of ancient chant and lush Romantic harmony. From its hushed opening prayer to its triumphant final blessing, the work moves with deep spiritual intensity and overwhelming emotional sweep.
With mesmeric melodies – and some of the lowest notes you’ll ever hear sung – it is beloved by audiences and singers alike.
“Concerts given by Ex Cathedra are never just concerts… incredible intonation and tuning, soaring to great heights and plunging into abyssal depths yet staying true, never wavering. The choir’s intricate shaping of the music continued to the last … passing through blazing fire before finally receding into a quiet, radiant joy” – (BackTrack.com) Read the full review here.
Please note: This event will take place at St James the Greater, 216 London Road, Leicester, LE2 1NE
Running time: Approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes, including an interval. – Where interval refreshments will be available to purchase.
Tickets
£21 – £35*
DISCOUNTS*
Ages 17 years and under & Students £8
Ages 18 – 30 years £15
ACCESS
Everyone is welcome at Ex Cathedra’s concerts, and the choir is committed to doing all it can to ensure you have a great experience. Level access is available via the main door, and accessible toilets are located via a lift at the southeast end of the church. Designated wheelchair and companion spaces have been allocated on the ends of rows; please call the box office to book these.
Ex Cathedra’s concerts are unamplified and audiences may reserve applause for the end of each half. Ex Cathedra is happy to answer any questions if you are unsure whether the concert is suitable for anyone in your group.
*Discounts are subject to availability and may be removed at any time. Only valid on certain performances - terms and conditions apply.
Credits & Acknowledgments
EX CATHEDRA Choir
Jeffrey Skidmore conductor
Martha McLorinan mezzo soprano
James Robinson tenor
Simone Rebello bells