We would be delighted to welcome you to our forthcoming concerts.
Music of the Gladdening Light
A programme of music for choir, organ, and orchestra, celebrating the joy of light and life, featuring works by Purcell, Wood, Finzi, Vaughan Williams, and J. S. Bach. Followed by sparkling wine on the lawn.
Festival Choral Evensong
To cap off this year’s Melrose Music Festival, we have been invited to sing Choral Evensong at Holy Trinity Church in Melrose. We would be delighted if you could join us for this act of worship that will feature sublime music, including works by Kenneth Leighton and Stanley Vann.
Carols by Candlelight
Following the success of the last two years of Carols by Candlelight, please join us for a new annual Borders treat, featuring a selection of festive favourites, from the magnificence of the Renaissance and the Baroque to much-loved Christmas Classics, all performed by candlelight, accompanied by a brass band, and followed by wine and mince pies.
J. S. Bach, St John Passion
Following a sell-out performance in 2024, we are delighted to be returning with a performance of J. S. Bach’s incredible St John Passion.
Featuring Tom Raskin as Evangelist
Music for a Summer Evening
Please join us for a programme of music (still TBC) that reflects on the joys and the hopes of summer. After which, you’re invited to join us for a glass of sparkling wine on the lawn.
Victoria Requiem and Music for Passiontide
Join us for a concert featuring Tomás Luis de Victoria’s monolithic and spellbinding Officium Defunctorum, a Requiem mass written in 1605. Alongside this masterpiece of renaissance polyphony, we will also be performing a meditative programme that pairs works by Scottish and English renaissance composers with pieces by Olivier Messiaen and Maurice Duruflé.
Carols by Candlelight
Following the success of last year’s Carols by Candlelight, please join us for an atmospheric concert, featuring a selection of festive favourites, from the magnificence of the Renaissance and the Baroque to much-loved Christmas Classics, all performed by candlelight, accompanied by a brass band, and followed by wine and mince pies.
Music Sacred, Secular, and Spiritual
This concert presents a broad programme spanning five centuries, from Gibbons and Purcell to Bach, Elgar, Vaughan Williams, MacMillan and beyond. Each piece highlights how these composers brought depth and nuance to both sacred and secular texts, showcasing the choir’s ability to convey profound emotion and musical sophistication.