A Choral Pilgrimage with The Sixteen
Music
Overview
Luminous choral music on the theme of peace, performed by one of the world’s finest choirs and recorded at Peterborough Cathedral. A hymn to tranquillity, the concert features music from across nine centuries, from the medieval abbess Hildegard of Bingen to Anna Clyne with a new work for choir and violin. There are also sumptuous works by John Taverner, Will Todd and Arvo Pärt in his 90th birthday year. The Sixteen is led by conductor Harry Christophers. Presented by Hannah French.
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Hannah French
Hannah French
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Hannah French
Presenter
Sarah Sexton
Sarah Sexton
Violin
Sarah Sexton
Violin
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