Bryn Terfel sings in the Chapel
28 January 2010
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Posted by: King's College
International opera star Bryn Terfel sings in a charity concert in
the Chapel on Monday 1 February. Bryn is renowned for his charismatic performing
style and the extraordinary breadth of his work.
He will be joined by King’s College Choir, the Philharmonia Orchestra, the
Cambridge University Music Society Chorus, and the men of King’s Voices (the
College’s mixed choir). Stephen Cleobury will conduct.
The evening’s programme includes Faure’s Requiem, welsh folk songs, Mozart’s
aria Io ti lascio, and excerpts from Mendelssohn’s oratorio Elijah.
In addition, the Philharmonia will play Mozart’s Symphony no. 29 and King’s
College Choir will sing Mozart’s Ave Verum
Corpus.
Proceeds from the evening will go to Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust and Friends of
King's, which supports the Chapel and work of the College. In addition, a
donation has been made to the Bryn Terfel Foundation which supports artists in
the early stages of their career.
The concert is in memory of Margaret, Lady Thomas and Andrew O’Neill, made
possible by the generosity of Sir John Meurig Thomas, former fellow of King's
and Master of Peterhouse College.
Educational projects
The College has organised two educational projects allied with this evening.
On the morning of 1 February members of the Philharmonia Orchestra are running a
workshop for children at Addenbrooke’s hospital. Music is shown to be beneficial
to physical and mental health as well as providing an enjoyable and stimulating
morning for children who are in hospital long term. John Lewis have generously
agreed to sponsor this work.
In the afternoon, 12 specially selected teenaged boy singers from around the
county will attend the rehearsal and have a chance to meet Bryn. These boys are
already committed singers and we hope that this will be an inspiring afternoon
for them.
Please note that the concert has now sold out.
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