Hertfordshire Chorus

at St Peter's Church, St. Albans
£20.00

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Hertfordshire Chorus presents Durufle's meditative and rich Requiem. The concert will also include a varied selection of motets, songs and spirituals from the 19th and 20th Century.

Maurice Duruflé’s Requiem was commissioned in 1941 but not completed and performed until 1947. Despite being composed against the backdrop of a world war, his Requiem offers both optimism and hope.
Duruflé’s setting is often compared with that of his older contemporary Gabriel Fauré as both focus on the meditative aspects of the mass. Although a twentieth century work, Duruflé based much of his Requiem on Gregorian chant, creating a unique and haunting atmosphere.

Requiem - Maurice Duruflé
Abendlied - Josef Rheinberger
Spirituals from A Child of Our Time - Michael Tippett
Motets - Anton Bruckner
17 Days (excerpts) - James McCarthy
Crossing the Bar - Rani Arbo

Jules Hammond - mezzo-soprano
John Holland-Avery - baritone
Rufus Frowde - organ
Hertfordshire Chorus
David Temple - conductor

Hertfordshire Chorus

Hertfordshire Chorus, directed by David Temple, is one of the finest large choirs in the country, with 130 members of all ages from across Hertfordshire, surrounding counties and London. It makes regular appearances at the Barbican and The Sage, Gateshead, and has sung in the Royal Festival Hall, the Royal Albert Hall, the Queen Elizabeth Hall and regularly in St Albans Cathedral.

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David Temple

Conductor; co-founder of Crouch End Festival Chorus

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St Peter's Church

70 St Peter's Street
St. Albans
AL1 3HG

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on Sat 4 October 2025