Recordare Chamber Choir
Saturday, 7th March, 2026 | 7:30pm
Robert White – Christe qui lux es et dies IV
Thomas Tallis – Te lucis ante terminum
Thomas Tallis – In Manus Tuas
Philip Moore – Evening Prayers (from Three Prayers of Dietrich Bonhoeffer)
Kerensa Briggs – Media Vita
Henry Walford Davies – Psalm 121
John Rutter – God be in my head
Giovanni Pierluigi de Palestrina – Nunc Dimittis
Charles Wood – Hail Gladdening Light
INTERVAL
Owain Park – Night Prayer
Maurice Durufle – Notre Père
Igor Stravinksy – Pater Noster
John Sheppard – The Lord’s Prayer
Benjamin Britten – The Evening Primrose
Gustav Holst – The Evening Watch
Josef Rheinberger – Abendlied
Caterina Assandra – Salve Regina
Eric Whitacre – Sleep
Chamber Choir of 8 Voices conducted by Harry Bradford
Founded in 2018 by award winning conductor Harry Bradford and professional sopranos Danni and Kirsty O’Neill, the group consists of some of the best young professional singers in the UK. With origins in the Genesis Sixteen training scheme and the Royal Academy of Music, the singers regularly perform with many of the UK’s finest professional vocal ensembles and are also accomplished soloists in the spheres of both oratorio and opera.
Harry Bradford is a prize-winning conductor and choral director working in the UK. He has collaborated with a number of the world's finest vocal ensembles including the MDR Rundfunkchor, Leipzig, the Eric Ericsons Kammarkör, The Sixteen and the Swedish Radio Choir. Recent career highlights include the Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610, Bach’s B Minor Mass at Cadogan Hall, Handel’s Israel in Egypt at St John's Smith Square and CPE Bach’s Magnificat at the St. Endellion Easter Festival. Harry has led choral workshops for The Sixteen as part of their Choral Pilgrimage tour, the Cherubim Music Trust and Labrador Events. Harry read music at Downing College, Cambridge and was a member of the choir of King's College, under the late Sir Stephen Cleobury before going on to study Choral Conducting at the Royal Academy of Music with Professor Patrick Russill, graduated with distinction, a DipRAM and the Academy Alumni Award for 'a singularly distinguished studentship'. He remains active as a singer and recently performed as part of the Choir of His Majesty's Chapel Royal at the funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
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