Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra
Tue 16 Aug 2016
James Morgan conductor
Leigh Melrose baritone
Sarah Tynan soprano
Brahms Schicksalslied (Song of Destiny)
Brahms Ein Deutsches Requiem Op.45
Brighton Festival Chorus joins forces with Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra and guest soloists Sarah Tynan and Leigh Melrose to perform Brahms' longest work Ein Deutches Requiem. Brahms himself conducted its hugely successful first performance in 1868, marking a turning point in his career. Schicksalslied is considered, along with Ein Deutches Requiem, one of Brahms' finest choral works; first performed in 1870, it is also his shortest.
Before this concert, there will be an interview featuring Peter Back in conversation with conductor James Morgan. See here for more information and to book tickets.
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