Fauré Requiem
Canterbury Cathedral Choir joins the London Mozart Players
13 July · Saturday · 7pm
St Leonard · Hythe · CT21 5DN
In 2020 JAM commissioned Grahame Davies to write poems interwoven with the movements of Fauré’s Requiem. Hear them live for the first time. This eclectic programme includes music by Stanford, Gabriel Jackson, Janet Wheeler and Jack Oades.
This event will finish at approximately 8.30pm, with interval.
TICKETS
£20 · Standard
- Unreserved seating
£25 · Standard + Shuttle Bus
- Unreserved seating
- Festival programme
- Return festival shuttle bus from Ashford International station to venue
Free · under 18s
PERFORMERS
Canterbury Cathedral Choir
London Mozart Players
Jamie Rogers
Organ
David Newsholme
Conductor
Grahame Davies
Poet
PROGRAMME
Mass of St Mary
Gabriel Jackson (b. 1962)
Three Latin Motets, Op.38
Iustorum animae
Coelos ascendit hodie
Beati quorum via
Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924)
Beati quorum via
Janet Wheeler (b. 1957)
Siochana, Peace, Shalom
Jack Oades (b. 1994)
– Interval –
Requiem
Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924)
+ poetry by Grahame Davies
LOCATION
St Leonard · Hythe · CT21 5DN
GETTING HERE from LONDON
Only 1 hour from London with the highspeed train and Festival Shuttle Bus.
TRAIN
London St Pancras (or Stratford International) –> Ashford International
FESTIVAL SHUTTLE BUS
Ashford International –> Festival Venue
- 6pm: Bus departs from Ashford International to venue
- 9pm: Bus departs from venue arriving Ashford International at 9:30pm
HELPFUL INFORMATION
TICKETS
Paper tickets will not be distributed via the box office. Please show your email ticket confirmation on your mobile phone upon arrival.
WHEN DO DOORS OPEN?
Doors open approximately 30 minutes before each event.
ACCESSIBILITY
It is our ambition to have as many people connected to the arts as possible. Please understand that we primarily use medieval churches and access can be challenging in these ancient buildings. Our Front of House team will be available to assist and direct you during your visit.
TOILETS
Though venues do have toilets, please understand that facilities are limited in these medieval churches.