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Mozart’s Requiem at St Paul's Cathedral

Thursday 18th November 2021

Start: 7.30pm | Finish: 9.00pm

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The Master is excited to be able to offer 30 places for this special event.

Join the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and John Rutter CBE for this very special concert within the magnificent splendour of London’s St Paul’s Cathedral, as the Orchestra celebrates its 75th year at the forefront of music-making in the UK.

The programme will feature masterpieces written by two great English composers: Vaughan Williams’ ever-popular The Lark Ascending, performed here by RPO Leader Duncan Riddell, and two of John Rutter’s own works, which never fail to mesmerise and inspire.

The second half of the programme presents an opportunity for reflection with Mozart’s final composition, his Requiem, performed here by The Bach Choir, Lucy Crowe (Soprano), Melanie Marshall (Mezzo-Soprano), Joshua Ellicott (Tenor) and David Stout (Baritone).

There is also an early supper which has been organised at Cote Brasserie near St Paul's. This can be booked as a separate event on the Guild website.

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Annual Banquet at Guildhall

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Well done everyone" - Mrs J.D.

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"..a brilliant evening at Guildhall last night. The event was spectacular and we, our guests and everyone around us enjoyed it tremendously. A great highlight of a fantastic year" - Mr J.H.

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RNLI Demonstration and Supper at the Little Ship Club
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"Following the interesting demonstration Guild Members and their guests retired back inside the Little Ship Club for a stunning two-course supper with some excellent wine and tremendous companionship discussing the RNLI’s great work being achieved on the tidal Thames.​" Mr D K
 
 

 

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