Tudor Anthems by Candlelight
6 October, 7:30pm
Sacred and secular music written for the Tudor Court, performed in beautiful candlelight. Including music from Tallis, Farrant, Mudd and highlights from Byrd’s Mass for four voices.
The concert is free to attend, no ticket is needed, and will be followed by a drinks reception in the church.
Praise for Lumen
"Absolutely beautiful, and a great programme...thank you"
"We stumbled across your concert last weekend and thought it was fantastic. We've been to a number of choral concerts recently but yours really stood out"
"I had goosebumps all the way through, it was just so atmospheric.
In Lumen Benjamin really has created something very special"
Previous Concerts
16th December, 5:30pm
Choral Evensong
Howell's Collegium Regale
Hopwood Responses
Will Todd's In This Place.
Choral Evensong
18th November, 3:30pm
Howell's Collegium Regale
Hopwood Responses
Will Todd's In This Place.
Music in Nature
Music to include:
Now Sleeps The Crimson Petal - Paul Mealor
The Road Home - Stephen Paulus
The Blue Bird - Charles Stanford
She Moved Through the Fair - Daryl Runswick
Wayfaring Stranger - JJ Hutchings
Earth Song - Frank Ticheli
Music in Nature is a choral celebration of Summer, featuring a mixture of sacred, secular and traditional madrigals and part songs. The concert is free to attend, no ticket is needed, and will be followed by a drinks reception in the church.
12th August, 7:30pm
O Magnum Mysterium
22nd April, 7pm
O Magnum Mysterium is Lumen's second concert, featuring a programme which explores the ancient and modern choral music that uncovers the emotions and mysteries of Easter.
The concert is free to attend, no ticket is needed, and will be followed by a drinks reception in the church.
God Grant We Grace - Thomas Tallis
Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence - Edward Bairstow
Miserere – Gregorio Allegri
Song for Athene – John Tavener
Rise up my love – Healey Willan
O Magnum Mysterium - Morten Lauridsen
Healing Light: Music for Advent
10th December, 7pm
Healing Light is Lumen's first concert and will feature a varied programme for Advent, celebrating the journey from darkness into light. The concert is free to attend, no ticket is needed, and will be followed by a drinks reception in the church.
Lighten our Darkness – Alexander L’Estrange
Ubi Caritas – Ola Gjielo
A Good-Night – Richard Rodney Bennett
Sleep – Eric Whitacre
Healing Light – Karl Jenkins
The Lamb – John Tavener
Jesus Christ the Apple Tree – Elizabeth Poston
Softly – Will Todd