The Carice Singers return to Chipping Campden with an enchanting programme of Christmas carols from Norway and the British Isles, this time directed by fast-rising Norwegian conductor Anette Dean. Prize-winning writer and broadcaster Oliver Soden will read two of T.S. Eliot’s most evocative poems for the festive season.
The Carice Singers is a 16-voice vocal ensemble named after Elgar’s daughter. Described as possessing a “beauty of tone” and “musicality” that “few can match” (Gramophone Magazine), they have quickly developed a reputation for being one of this country’s finest chamber choirs. Since its founding in 2011, the ensemble has performed at many festivals and venues throughout the British Isles and in Germany in addition to making recordings for Naxos and the BBC Music Magazine.
Thank you, Committee and team of the Campden Music Society. I have been a member now for 30 years, have hardly ever missed a concert and have so much enjoyed having marvellous music on my doorstep. It is so nice too not having to choose, yet be surprised and educated each concert with a wonderful variety.
Wonderful music, great value, much pleasure!
Wonderful and talented performers, great variety and excellent value.
A chance to hear great music and catch up with friends.