DATE AND VENUE
23 June 2007, Hagia Eirene Museum
CONCERT INFO
KING’S COLLEGE CHOIR
STEPHEN CLEOBURY conductor
JULİE KENNARD soprano
MİCHAEL GEORGE bass
OLİVER BRETT piano
PETER STEVENS piano
CONCERT PRORGAMME
- A. Bruckner
Christus factus est pro nobis - L. van Beethoven
Elegischer Gesang, Op.118 - F. Schubert
Psalm No.23, D706 - F. Mendelssohn
Hör mein Bitten - J. Brahms
A German Requiem (accompanied by piano for 4 hands)
Lasts 110’ inc. interval.
Founded by King Henry VI in 1441, King’s College Choir is the greatest representative of the English choral tradition. Boasting a worldwide reputation with “A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols” watched by millions every Christmas Eve since 1928, the choir is the world’s most well-known church choir with their extensive international tours and award winning albums. Directed by Stephen Cleobury, the choir will be performing “A German Requiem” by Brahms in addition to a repertoire of church music from the romantic era at the 35th International İstanbul Music Festival