Programme
- Let all mortal flesh keep silence
- Cantate Domino canticum novum
- O Euchari in leta via
- O nata lux de lumine
- Light
- Beati quorum via
- Ave Maria
- O clap your hands together
- Lay a garland
- Hail, Gladdening light
- Mother of God, here I stand
- Abendlied
- Ego sum vitis vera
- Tebe poem
- Tantum Ego
Performers
- Reverend Richard Colespresenter
- Sofi Jeanninconductor
About This Event
Ahead of the June publication of his new novel, Rev Richard Coles reads extracts of his new book, joining the ý Singers who perform choral music setting the scene. The monastic tradition has provided a rich tapestry of choral music over the last 1000 years, and alongside Gregorian chant is some of the best-loved choral music. From Bairstow’s mysterious Let all mortal flesh keep silence and the beauty of Franz Biebl’s Ave Maria, the ý Singers perform iconic choral classics by Stanford, Orlando Gibbons, Tavener, Tallis and Purcell.
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Meanwhile back at Champton, Daniel is the subject of village gossip, his mother Audrey is up to something again, there's trouble at the dress shop, trouble up at the big house, and the puppies are running riot.
As dark secrets unfold, can Daniel solve the mystery at the monastery without the help of Detective Sergeant Neil Vanloo?