United Kingdom Three Choirs Festival (3), Wagner, Messiaen. Alwyn Mellor (soprano), Steven Osborne (piano), Valérie Hartmann-Claverie (ondes-martenot), Philharmonia Orchestra, Jac van Steen (conductor). Hereford Cathedral, 26.7.2015 (JQ)
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The Three Choirs Festival’s Gerontius Tradition Upheld in a Worthy Manner.
United Kingdom Three Choirs Festival (2). Elgar, The Dream of Gerontius: Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano), Paul Nilon (tenor), Neal Davies (bass), Three Choirs Festival Chorus, Philharmonia Orchestra, Geraint Lewis (conductor). Hereford Cathedral, 25.7.2015 (JQ)
Roderick Williams’ Fine and Imaginative Recital at the Three Choirs Festival
United Kingdom Three Choirs Festival (1) Roderick Williams (baritone), Susie Allen (piano), Holy Trinity Church, Hereford, 25.7.2015 (JQ)
The Three Choirs Festival 2015: A Preview
The Three Choirs Festival 2015: A Preview The Three Choirs Festival, which was first held in 1715 is probably the oldest music festival in the world; is there another festival that has been in existence for 300 years? Rightly, the 2015 Festival is celebrating the tercentenary in style. Actually, this is “only” the … Read more
Three Choirs Festival Ends with a Fanfare
United Kingdom Three Choirs Festival Ends with a Fanfare
More Superb Singing at Three Choirs Festival
United Kingdom Three Choirs Festival 5. Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano), James Rutherford (baritone), Festival Chorus, Philharmonia Orchestra, Peter Nardone (conductor). Hereford Cathedral. 26.7.2012 (JQ)
Roderick Williams: Masterly in English Song
United Kingdom Three Choirs Festival 4: Roderick Williams (baritone), Susie Allan (piano), Shirehall, Hereford, 26.7.2012 (JQ)
A Splendid Three Choirs Pilgrimage to Canterbury
United Kingdom Three Choirs Festival 3: Susan Gritton (soprano), Alan Oke (tenor), Simon Bailey (bass-baritone), Festival Chorus, Philharmonia Orchestra / Martyn Brabbins (conductor). Hereford Cathedral. 25.7.2012. (JQ)