QUI HABITAT
Josquin Qui Habitat
Brumel Kyrie from Earthquake Mass ‘Et ecce terræ motus’
G Jackson Cecila Virgo
Tallis Miserere nostri
Gombert Magnificat tertii et octavi toni
Tomkins O Praise the Lord, all ye heathen
Tallis Spem in Alium
The Temple Singers – the Temple Church Choir's adult singers – and alumni of The Sixteen’s illustrious Genesis programme, celebrate music for large unaccompanied choral forces and the astonishing musical textures and colours this gave to composers. A concert to truly awaken the senses, culminating in Tallis’ motet Spem in alium, comprising of 40 individual vocal lines. Experiencing this piece in the unique acoustics of the Temple Church will be a true delight for the senses.
This concert is generously supported by The Honourable Societies of the Inner and Middle Temple
RUNNING TIME: 1 HOUR WITH NO INTERVAL
Further to the lifting of government restrictions on 19 July, all future concerts presented by the Temple Music Foundation will be at full capacity without social distancing in place.
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