Wednesday, 02 December 2009 10:58 |
Don’t miss the Rodolfus Choir at the Macmillian Cancer Support’s Carol concert on Tuesday 8th December in the Guards Chapel, Central London at 7pm.
Special guests include Rowan Atkinson and Derek Jacobi as celebrity readers and Ian Bostridge and Nicola Benedetti as the star performers. The evening includes a mixture of performances, reading and carols as well as a post-concert reception at Wellington Barracks. More info can be found on the Macmillan website. Tickets can be purchased from the Macmillan online shop.
The Rodolfus Choir are also singing in a festive recital for the Planting Promise Charity Event on Monday 14th December in The House of Lords, Central London at 6pm. This very special event will be feast of carols performed to a high-profile audience by Candlelight. To find out more about the work of Planting Promise, visit their website.
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Wednesday, 02 December 2009 10:27 |
This New Year the Rodolfus Choir and heading back to Bach, performing and recording his Mass in B Minor with the Signum record label. This New Year they will be taking up residence in Guildford and will perform this spectacular work in Holy Trinity Church at 4pm on 31st December with former Rodolfus member Clint van der Linde singing the Alto solos alongside Ben Johnson and Colin Campbell as the tenor and bass soloists. Rodolfus are excited to be joined by the Southern Sinfonia for this concert, which looks to be a spectacular event and a brilliant one to welcome in the New Year.
Tickets can be reserved to pay for on the door priced at £20/£15 concessions by contacting our ticket line.
Following this concert the choir will spend 4 days in the New Year recording the CD in Charterhouse Chapel. Keep following the Rodolfus Choir for news of the release.
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Rodolfus in Alex Stobbs Documentary |
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Thursday, 01 October 2009 08:02 |
Rodolfus Choir & Alex Stobbs on Channel 4 and More4 on Thursday 8 October at 9pm and 10pm.
In April 2009 the Rodolfus Choir performed to a full house at London's Cadogan Hall in a very special project: a performance of Bach's St Matthew Passion conducted by Alex Stobbs (featured in the 2008 documentary A Boy Called Alex). Walker George Films made a documentary, Alex: A Passion for Life (watch online here), following Alex in the run-up to this fantastic performance, and the effect of his cystic fibrosis on his day-to-day life over this period, which will be shown on Channel 4 on Thursday 8 October at 9pm.
The documentary is followed immediately at 10pm by an hour of musical highlights from the concert on More4 (available via freeview) in A Boy Called Alex: The Concert (watch online here). This provides a fantastic opportunity for those who missed the concert to share the choir's acclaimed performance, and an equally exciting chance for those who were there to re-live the electric atmosphere of this unique event.
For more clips, visit the documentary filmmaker's website.
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Thursday, 01 October 2009 07:57 |
At the beginning of 2009 the Rodolfus Choir joined with Signum Records to record a CD of Howells Choral Music. The release date of the disc has unfortunately been delayed, but as soon as copies are available news will be posted here, so do check back soon.
The disc promises to be a one of the choir's best to date, with well-known settings such as Howells' Collegium Regale setting of the Te Deum and Benedicite alongside some pieces recorded less frequently, including Walking in the Snow and Sweetest of Sweets.
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Rodolfus Remarkable at Bath |
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Friday, 08 May 2009 12:51 |
The Rodolfus Choir's most recent appearance as part of Bath's Sing for Life festival has garnered high critical acclaim in the local press. The choir performed an eclectic programme ranging from Tallis to Whitacre on Saturday 2 May in the magnificant setting of Bath Abbey. Peter Lloyd Williams writes the following review:
“This remarkable choir – just 20 singers, all under 25 – is selected by conductor Ralph Allwood from the Summer Choral Courses held each year at Eton College.
Among their objectives are the promotion of choral music and the achievement of excellence.
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Sunday, 22 February 2009 21:54 |
The beacon in the Choir's 2009 calendar is a performance of Bach's Matthew Passion, conducted by Alex Stobbs, in London's Cadogan Hall on April 5th. The recent documentary A Boy Called Alex was filmed while Alex, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was a student at Eton, and followed him as he conducted a performance of Bach's Magnificat at the school. Alex was asked, “so what's next?” He replied, “The Matthew Passion. All three hours of it.” Rodolfus are tremendously excited to give Alex the chance to fulfil this wish to a sell-out audience in April, with a top line-up of soloists and the renowned orchestra the Southbank Sinfonia.
Tickets are sold out for this concert. This is fantastic news for the project, but understandably a disappointment to those who have been unable to buy tickets.
The box office is managed by the Cadogan Hall, who kindly suggest telephoning nearer the time for returns or trying on the day of the concert (Cadogan Hall Box Office: 020 7730 4500).
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Written by Ralph Allwood |
Friday, 13 February 2009 16:17 |
I decided at Christmas that we should have a Howellsfest. Herbert Howells towers above everyone in 20th Century English Church Music, but I was worried that a service, the recital and the recording might just be too much for everyone, but my fears were ungrounded. We started with a broadcast in which all except the hymn was by Howells, using in particular his "Dallas" Canticles, and then gave a recital in the wonderful and unusual Douai Abbey. For that I chose a programme of music by Howells together with those who had influenced him, and one composer, Paul Spicer, who was influenced by him.
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Friday, 30 January 2009 12:56 |
The Rodolfus Choir will be singing in the sublime setting of Bath Abbey on Saturday May 2nd at 7.30pm - a concert of well-loved choral music as part of a new music festival called Bath Sing for Life.
This weekend is organised by Grenville Jones, a Rodolfus Trustee who lives in Bath. The weekend will support local Charities and tickets for the concert are expected to sell very quickly and are priced from £8 to £25. The Historic City will be alive with music and dance through the Spring Bank Holiday Weekend from May 1st - 4th, including the Bath Dance Festival and the 2009 Bath Spring Flower Show in Royal Victoria Park. To find out more about the Spring Weekend in Bath, call Rosie on 01761 472468 or visit the Sing for Life website.
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Howells Celebration Continues |
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Thursday, 15 January 2009 11:05 |
As the celebration continues in the New Year, the Rodolfus Choir have recorded an exciting disc of music by Herbert Howells, due for release in Summer 2009 on the Signum label.
Following their highly successful live broadcast of the composer's music on Radio 3 on 31 December 2008, the choir, director Ralph Allwood, organist Tom Winpenny and producer Adrian Peacock spent the first week in January recording the CD, which promises to be a fantastic addtiion to the choir's discography. To preorder the CD, please contact the Choir Manager.
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Evensong and Recital Celebrate Howells |
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Thursday, 15 January 2009 10:16 |
The dawning of 2009 saw the Rodolfus Choir give a broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and a recital of the music of Herbert Howells in the beautiful setting of Douai Abbey.
At 4pm on New Year's Eve the choir sang Choral Evensong which was streamed live to millions of listeners, as well as being enjoyed by over 100 people present in the Abbey Church itself. The broadcast featured the lesser-performed Dallas Canticles, as well as Howells' own descant to the well-loved hymn tune he dedicated to his son, Michael, Sing Lullaby, and the carol-anthem Long, Long Ago, as well as his Responses.
The following day, Howells' music was set in relief by that of Parry, Stanford, and Paul Spicer in a festive recital in the Abbey Church.
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