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Bach Mass in B minor

Bach Mass in B minor
In all of choral music, there’s no summit mightier than Johann Sebastian Bach’s tremendous B Minor Mass. But few masterpieces reward the effort more gloriously, and few ensembles are better-equipped to approach it than the pioneering early music ensemble The English Concert. This transcendent music has been central to their artistic mission for over half a century, but every performance is still an adventure, and today that mighty journey is led by their principal guest director Kristian Bezuidenhout – described by The Guardian as “this most characterful of keyboard personalities”. Be in no doubt though: tonight, Bach will come first.

Isabel Schicketanz soprano
Lucile Richardot mezzo soprano
Samuel Boden tenor
Florian Störtz bass
Choir of The English Concert
The English Concert
Kristian Bezuidenhout director


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In all of choral music, there’s no summit mightier than Johann Sebastian Bach’s tremendous B Minor Mass. But few masterpieces reward the effort more gloriously, and few ensembles are better-equipped to approach it than the pioneering early music ensemble The English Concert. This transcendent music has been central to their artistic mission for over half a century, but every performance is still an adventure, and today that mighty journey is led by their principal guest director Kristian Bezuidenhout – described by The Guardian as “this most characterful of keyboard personalities”. Be in no doubt though: tonight, Bach will come first.

Isabel Schicketanz soprano
Lucile Richardot mezzo soprano
Samuel Boden tenor
Florian Störtz bass
Choir of The English Concert
The English Concert
Kristian Bezuidenhout director

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Location

St Martin-in-the-Fields
Trafalgar Sq, London WC2N 4JJ


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