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Fairhaven Singers

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The Fairhaven Singers is a chamber choir based in Cambridge, UK, directed by Ralph Woodward. The choir is a mixed ensemble of about 48 amateur singers singing choral repertoire from the 15th century to the present.[1] Among the major works it has performed are Bach's St John Passion and St Matthew Passion, Mozart's Requiem, Brahms' Requiem, and James MacMillan's Seven Last Words from the Cross. It has commissioned and premiered new works from composers that have included Jonathan Dove, Will Todd, Bob Chilcott, Carl Rütti and Cecilia MacDowall.

It performs mainly in Cambridge, most often in Trinity College Chapel, St John's College Chapel and Queens' College Chapel. It has also appeared at Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Suffolk, including concerts at the Aldeburgh Festival and Britten's War Requiem at the Britten Festival; at Ely Cathedral; at venues in London, including St Martin-in-the-Fields and St John's Smith Square; and at concert venues in Europe, including St Mark's Basilica, Venice. It has also been featured on BBC Radio 2,[2][3] BBC Radio 3,[4] BBC Radio 4,[5] and Classic FM.[6]

The choir was founded in 1980, and is under the patronage of Lord Fairhaven of Anglesey Abbey.

Commissions and premières

  • Will Todd, Magnificat, 1997
  • Richard Lloyd, A Garland of Praise, 1998
  • Jake Howarth, Pied Beauty, 2008
  • Graham Lack, Sanctus, 2009 (UK premiere)
  • Will Todd, Requiem, 2009[7]
  • Bob Chilcott, Ave Maria, 2010[1]
  • Carl Rütti, Amen, 2011
  • Will Todd, Songs of Peace, 2012
  • Joseph Phibbs, Lullay, lullay, thou lytil child, 2012
  • Will Todd, Te Deum (string-orchestra version), 2013
  • Thomas Hewitt Jones and Andrew Motion, Formation, 2013
  • Somtow Sucharitkul, ClareVoyance, 2014
  • Ēriks Ešenvalds, The Time Has Come
  • Ralph Woodward, Summer Happiness, 2016
  • Cecilia McDowall, God is Light, 2016
  • Ola Gjeilo, LUX, 2017
  • Geoff Page, Battle Cries, 2018
  • Jonathan Dove, Sappho Sings, 2019
  • Alan Bullard, Beauty, Joy, 2021

Discography

  • The Blue Skies that Sparkle (2007)
  • Will Todd, Requiem (2009) - awarded five stars by Choir and Organ magazine [8]
  • Full of Grace: Songs to the Virgin (2011)
  • Into the Stars (2015) - music composed for the Fairhaven Singers

References

  1. ^ a b "About us". Fairhavensingers.org.uk.
  2. ^ "BBC Radio 2 - The Sunday Hour, 11/01/2009". Bbc.co.uk.
  3. ^ "BBC Radio 2 - The Sunday Hour, 12/12/2010". Bbc.co.uk.
  4. ^ "BBC Radio 3 - Choir and Organ, Aled Jones". Bbc.co.uk.
  5. ^ "BBC - Radio 4 - PM - Up Shares, Down Shares theme tune". Bbc.co.uk.
  6. ^ "Welche Vorteile bietet eine Partnersuche per Singlebörse?". 365motivation.de. 30 October 2017.
  7. ^ "First Performances". Tempo. 63 (249): 52–67. 21 July 2009. doi:10.1017/S0040298209000266. S2CID 233357554 – via Cambridge Core.
  8. ^ Alan Bullard, Choir & Organ, Mar/Apr2010, Vol. 18, Issue 2, p71.

External links

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