What's on this season

The 2009-10 season looks like a particularly busy one for the Glasgow Lyric Choir.  If you would like to find out more about any of our concerts this year please contact publicity@glasgowlyric.org.uk

16th October: Julian Evans Piano Recital

22nd November: A mass for St Cecilia's Day

12th December: Carols with Glasgow Orchestral Society

 

Next Event13th February 2010: Come & Sing

 

9th May: Spring Concert

 

More information about previous concerts can be found in the concert archive.

2009-10 Season

16th October 2009
Renfield St Stephen's Church, Bath Street

Glasgow Lyric Choir Presents

Julian Evans
Pianoforte



Haydn:  Sonata in A flat major [hobXVI/46]
Schumann: Fantasy in c major opus 17
Debussy: Estampes
Debussy: Reverie
Debussy: Clair de Lune
Debussy: L'isle Joyeuse
Bach: (arr. Busoni) Chaconne

Tickets £10 from choir members or from www.wegottickets.com

22nd November 2009
St Andrews in the Square

19:30


'A Mass for St. Cecilia's Day'


G.F. Handel Zadok the Priest
F.J. Haydn Cecilia Mass


Emma Versteeg: Soprano
Elysia Leech: Alto
Ian Paton: Tenor
William Coleman: Bass
Steve Birch: Conductor

The Glasgow Lyric Choir, Georgian Orchestra and soloists return to the atmospheric setting of St Andrews in the Square to perform F.J. Haydn's stunning masterpiece.  The powerful St. Cecilia Mass contains some of his finest music and is performed as a fitting tribute to the composer in his celebratory year.

 Tickets £15/12 available from choir members or from www.ticketsoup.com
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12th December 2009
Paisley Abbey
19:30

A selection of carols for choir and orchestra with the Glasgow Orchestral Society

For more information and tickets visit the Glasgow Orchestral Society website www.gos.org.uk

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13th February 2010
Wellington Church
14:00 (concert 18:30)

'Come and Sing'  Mozart Requiem

Click here for further details and an application form to participate


9th May 2010
RSAMD Concert Hall


A concert to include the world premiere of a piece written for the choir by Nick Chamberlain as part of the Adopt a Composer scheme

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