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Bedford Choral Society: Brahms

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First performed on Good Friday 1868 and conducted by the composer, A German Requiem draws on texts chosen to avoid overt Christian references. In fact, Brahms had considered naming his work ‘A Human Requiem ‘ the music being inspired by a deep concern for mortality and the consolation of the bereaved.

 

Conductor: Ian Smith

Orchestra: Bedford Sinfonia

Brahms: Ein Deutches Requiem (Soloist: Rebecca Bottone)

Brahms: Tragic Overture

Strauss: Songs

Main Auditorium, St Paul’s Square, Bedford MK40 1SL
Location
Main Auditorium
Seating
Tiered and Stalls
Ticket Prices
General£VARY
Show Date & Time
Sat 18th Nov7:30pm
Opening Times
Bar & Box Office7:00 pm
Doors7:00 pm
Book Now
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Telephone bookings please call01234 718044

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