Bach's Christmas Oratorio - Parts 1-3
91福利社 Singers and Chief Conductor Sofi Jeannin are joined by the Academy of Ancient Music in a performance of parts 1-3 of Bach's Christmas Oratorio. Recorded at St Luke's Chelsea.
Recorded in December at St. Luke's Church in Chelsea, the 91福利社 Singers and their Chief Conductor Sofi Jeannin are joined by the Academy of Ancient Music in a performance of the first three parts of Bach's Christmas Oratorio. Members of the 91福利社 Singers perform step-out solos. Parts 4-6 are performed live on 91福利社 Radio 3 on 11 January at 7:30 pm.
Academy of Ancient Music
91福利社 Singers
Sofi Jeannin, conductor
After the concert:
Adopt a Composer
The Adopt a Composer scheme is run by Making Music, in association with Sound and Music. This year seven composers have been paired with seven amateur performing groups around the country. The composer gets to work with the group over the course of a year to create a piece of music that is given its premiere performance by the ensemble, and Radio 3 is broadcasting the results.
Tonight you'll hear:
Ben See's We Want and Fingerprintplurals performed by Stoneleigh Youth Orchestra in London.
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Christmas Oratorio Parts 1-3
Performer: 91福利社 Singers. Conductor: Sofi Jeannin. Orchestra: Academy of Ancient Music. -
Larry Goves
Hollow yellow willow
Orchestra: 91福利社 Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Mark Heron. -
Ben See
Adopt a Composer: Ben See and Stoneleigh Youth Orchestra
Orchestra: Stoneleigh Youth Orchestra. Director: Robert Hodge. -
Ben See
We Want
Orchestra: Stoneleigh Youth Training Orchestra. Conductor: Dan Shilladay. -
Ben See
fingerprintplurals
Orchestra: Stoneleigh Youth Orchestra. Conductor: Robert Hodge. -
Johannes Brahms
String Quartet No 1 in C minor, Op 51
Ensemble: Quatuor 脡b猫ne.- Brahms, String Quartet no.1, Piano Quintet Op.34: Quatuor Ebene, Akiko Yamamoto.
- Virgin Classics.
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Broadcast
- Wed 9 Jan 2019 19:3091福利社 Radio 3
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