Somerset County Orchestra concert
Silent Woods for cello and orchestra - Dvorak Cello Concerto - Dvorak (soloist Christopher Hedges) Symphony No 5 - Sibelius
Silent Woods for cello and orchestra - Dvorak Cello Concerto - Dvorak (soloist Christopher Hedges) Symphony No 5 - Sibelius
Our annual Spring concert. The programme will feature some old favourites from stage and screen, plus instrumental solos. the finale will be Tchaikovsky 1812, with some help from the audience in providing some canon fire
Longing and Belonging An evening of music exploring these deep human emotions by composers including Stanford, Gardiner, Mendelssohn and others
A Singing Day is planned for Saturday 21st March 2026 from 10.15am with a run through at 2.30pm and finish by 3.00pm, and anyone who is interested will be made very welcome. The repertoire will include a variety of works for Summer Singing from France, Germany, Norway and the British Isles. There will be vocal… Read More »Harmonia Chamber Choir Singing Day
Works by Vaughan-Williams and Howells influenced by music of the English Renaissance Guest Music Director - George Bevan Ave Verum - William Byrd Master Tallis Testament - Herbert Howells Mass in the Dorian Mode - Herbert Howells O Clap your Hands Together - Orlando Gibbons Agnus Dei - Thomas Morley Organ solo - Thomas Tallis… Read More »Collegium Singers Concert – The Tudor Revival
A programme of Concert band music.
Join us for Voce's Spring concert. As always there will be music from a wide range of genres.
Wellington Choral Society will be performing Brahms Requiem under the baton of Laurence Blyth Music Director
On Palm Sunday, enter into the Holy Week journey with Dvořák's singable and tuneful setting at Taunton Minster. The Choir of Taunton Minster will form the welcoming backbone for singers to join in with, and there will also be two congregational hymns. Registration and music issue from 2.30 pm. Rehearsal 3 pm with a tea… Read More »Come and Sing Dvořák’s Mass in D!
Come and listen to sopranos Josephine Cresswell and Steph Berner with accompanist Tara Copus. These concerts last 45 minutes and will be followed by tea and cake in our café area. Admission free but we do ask for a £pay-what-you-can donation to cover the numerous expenses of providing these concerts.