"The Choir of Royal Holloway has attained standards of musicianship and technical refinement high above the reach of most student ensembles." - Classic FM
The Choir of Royal Holloway visit 20th Century Monastery, Douai Abbey, for a concert of music for Lent.
Featuring Allegri's best-loved Miserere and Passion-tide music by Bach and Bednall, the concert is framed around four contrasting settings of the Crucifixus, including the UK Premiere of Geoffrey Gordon's setting for double choir and 'cello.
The Choir of Royal Holloway (directed by Rupert Gough)
with James Edgeler (tenor)
and Carwyn Jones ('cello)
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