Programme includes Mozart and Brahms
The Hogarth Singers
The members of Hogarth Singers are currently preparing for their next concert, to be held on 13 November at 7.30pm, at their usual concert venue, St Michael and All Angels, Bath Road, (W4 1TT).
The programme includes WA Mozart’s Requiem and motet Ave Verum, and Brahms’ secula cantata Schicksalslied. In addition, there will be pieces for solo organ by Sussmayer and Mozart.
Joining the choir will be soloists soloists Caferina Penny (soprano), Hugh Cutting (counter tenor), Daniel Grey Bell (tenor), and Ross Fettes (baritone).
The choir will be directed by Rupert Gill, and accompanied by organist Andrew Wells.
Tickets are £13 in advance or £14 on the door. For more information, see the Hogarth Singers’ website or call 07747490422.
Hogarth Singers is a chamber choir in Chiswick, which evolved from a choir set up in IBM called The Meistersingers in the early 1980s. It is a registered charity with the intention of promoting a love of choral music and developing public education in the art and science of music in all its aspects by presenting public concerts and recitals.
Membership ranges between 50 – 60 people and they sing a wide range of choral music, both sacred and secular. They sing three concerts each year but also organise other activities which enable the choir to sing in a new setting and to enjoy some more sociable experiences not always involving singing.
They are a non-auditioning choir although the music director will check any new member’s voice. It is, however, very useful to have some choral experience and the ability to read music is most beneficial.
If you would like to join contact hogarthsingers@gmail.com.
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November 8, 2021