A fascinating programme of secular music reflecting on times and seasons. The never-ending pace of life has been an inspiration for composers and this programme will have a contemporary feel, with works reflecting the different moods that the changing of the year and the times of day produce. Works will range from the serious to the folkloric, and evoke the various moods which occur as day turns to night, and spring turns to summer and autumn.
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20 June 2026 7.30 pm
All Saints Clifton, 68 Pembroke Road, BS8 3ED
Tickets: £21 (reserved), £15 (unreserved), Students & under 18s £1
Further details and ticket sales will be available nearer the time.
Described by Parry as ‘the mightiest choral work ever written’, the Mass in B minor by J.S. Bach is unquestionably one of the keystones of the repertoire. Bristol Bach Choir will present a performance of this eternally fresh masterpiece with the Bristol Ensemble on Baroque Instruments. The acoustics of St George’s will be the ideal place in which to hear this work with its wide-ranging textures of arias, ensembles and choruses and to wonder again at Bach’s seemingly bottomless source of inspiration.
21 March 2026 7.30 pm
St George’s, Brandon Hill, Great George Street BS1 5RR
Tickets: £30, £26, £20, £12, Students & under 18s (suitable for over 10s) £5