Choral at Cadogan 2024

Welcome to our 2024 Choral at Cadogan series

Come all ye songsters: no sound is more moving than the human voice, and here at Cadogan Hall it gets the setting it deserves. That’s why we’ve become known as the London home of some of the world’s finest choirs, and this season they’ll be doing what they do best: filling our beautiful art nouveau hall with songs to refresh heart and soul alike.

Regular visitors The Tallis Scholars explore the music of Byrd and Rachmaninov – as well as Tallis’ mighty Spem in alium. The BBC Singers and VOCES8 perform music that spans centuries, redefining the possibilities of the voice itself. And The Sixteen return with their joyous annual Christmas celebration – as well as a sparkling concert performance of Purcell’s The Fairy Queen, premiered in the heart of London over 330 years ago, and just as fabulous today. Join us, and let your spirit soar.

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Series discounts*
Book 3–4 concerts, save 10%
Book 5–6 concerts, save 15%
Book all 7 concerts, save 20%
(*Available on top three ticket prices only. To qualify for the discount, the same number of tickets must be bought for each event in the same transaction. Series discounts cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or applied retrospectively.)

Group discounts
Book 10–19 tickets and save 10%
Book 20–29 tickets and save 15%
Book 30+ tickets and save 20%

ENCORE members
£5 off the top two ticket prices plus discounted programmes

The Tallis Scholars
The Tallis Scholars. Photo by Hugo Glendinning.

The Tallis Scholars

Darkness to Light

Thursday 8 February 2024, 7.30pm

This emotional journey, often associated with Lent and Easter, has inspired some of the greatest sacred music ever written, including beautiful Lamentations settings by Robert White and Thomas Tallis performed alongside wonderful music by Robert Pars...
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BBC Singers and Christian Forshaw
BBC Singers. Photo by Mark Allan.

BBC Singers and Christian Forshaw

Songs of Farewell

Friday 19 April 2024, 7.30pm

The BBC Singers join forces with saxophonist-composer Christian Forshaw to re-create music by Byrd, Tallis and Hildegard of Bingen, as well as Roderick Williams and Forshaw himself, and Parry’s poignant Songs of Farewell, one of the true classics o...
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VOCES8
VOCES8. Photo by Andy Staples.

VOCES8

Draw On, Sweet Night

Wednesday 22 May 2024, 7.30pm

A journey into the music of the night with music from the renaissance to today including Monteverdi, Tallis, Wilbye, Rheinberger, Holst, Arvo Pärt, Alec Roth, Kevin Allen and Nat ‘King’ Cole.
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The Tallis Scholars
The Tallis Scholars

The Tallis Scholars

Spem in alium

Wednesday 5 June 2024, 7.30pm & Thursday 6 June 2024, 7.30pm

The Tallis Scholars return to Cadogan Hall to perform Tallis' mighty Spem in alium – a landmark of Renaissance music and a sonic experience without parallel – and other choral masterworks by Tallis, Mundy, Sheppard and Byrd.
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The Sixteen
An enchanted forest with magical fairy lights

The Sixteen

Purcell’s The Fairy Queen

Wednesday 25 September 2024, 7.30pm

Undoubtedly Purcell's greatest work for the London stage' – all the 'magic, wit and sensuality' of Purcell's exquisite music with a playful, specially commissioned narration by Jeremy Sams recreating the fantasy and fun of this very English masterp...
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The Tallis Scholars
The Tallis Scholars. Photo by Peter Adamik.

The Tallis Scholars

Rachmaninov’s Vespers

Thursday 10 October 2024, 7.30pm

The Tallis Scholars perform Rachmaninov's ravishing Vespers – radiant, impassioned and rooted in a deep and heartfelt faith – interspersed with iconic works by Sir John Tavener whose music looks to the Orthodox traditions of the East.
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The Sixteen
The Sixteen with conductor Harry Christophers. Photo by Jay Price

The Sixteen

Christmas with The Sixteen

Monday 16 December 2024, 7.30pm & Tuesday 17 December 2024, 7.30pm

Two nights of beauty, wonder, seasonal joy and simply heavenly singing from The Sixteen in their atmospheric seasonal celebration, from medieval carols to visionary modern masterpieces.
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