Join CONTINUUM for an evening of outstanding choral music at St John’s Church in Harpenden on Saturday 25th March at 7.30pm and St Clement’s Church in Cambridge on 26th.
A ‘Lenten Reflection’ includes Allegri’s stunning Miserere, motets by William Byrd, Francis Poulenc and Thomas Weelkes, alongside a new setting of the Tenebrae Responsories for Good Friday by Cathedral organist, Stuart Beer.
CONTINUUM was founded in 2018 by Harry Guthrie and represents the very best traditions of choral singing. The choir prides itself in offering original and dynamic interpretations of firmly established choral repertoire alongside promoting new commissions. Covering repertoire from the Renaissance to the present, CONTINUUM’s singers are drawn from some of the finest choral institutions in the UK with many being current and former members of Trinity and St John’s College Choirs in Cambridge having met whilst at University. Many of the singers have performed with leading professional ensembles including Polyphony, Tenebrae, The Sixteen, The Monteverdi Choir and Voces8. The choir typically comprises eighteen singers.
A ‘Lenten Reflection’ includes Allegri’s stunning Miserere, motets by William Byrd, Francis Poulenc and Thomas Weelkes, alongside a new setting of the Tenebrae Responsories for Good Friday by Cathedral organist, Stuart Beer.
CONTINUUM was founded in 2018 by Harry Guthrie and represents the very best traditions of choral singing. The choir prides itself in offering original and dynamic interpretations of firmly established choral repertoire alongside promoting new commissions. Covering repertoire from the Renaissance to the present, CONTINUUM’s singers are drawn from some of the finest choral institutions in the UK with many being current and former members of Trinity and St John’s College Choirs in Cambridge having met whilst at University. Many of the singers have performed with leading professional ensembles including Polyphony, Tenebrae, The Sixteen, The Monteverdi Choir and Voces8. The choir typically comprises eighteen singers.