
New London Singers with conductor Ivor Setterfield present a programme of carols for choir, organ and audience. Tracing the story of the Nativity through a sequence of well-known favourites, classic choral works and more modern contributions to the Christmas musical canon. The programme which includes works by Bruckner, Berlioz, Tavener and Warlock will be a rich and exciting choral celebration.
New London Singers is one of London's most dynamic chamber choirs, regularly performing at major London venues, and with a growing discography. The choir is committed to performing a wide range of music of differing styles and periods: sacred and secular, renaissance to twenty-first century, popular chamber pieces and exciting new discoveries. The choir regularly commissions works from some of the country's leading composers.
Ivor Setterfield is founder and musical director of the Trafalgar Sinfonia (formerly the New London Soloists Orchestra), an orchestra comprising some of London's most talented young musicians. Ivor has conducted many orchestras including Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, the City of London Sinfonia, the London Mozart Players and the Hanover Band and regularly performs at major London venues including the Royal Albert Hall, the South Bank, the Barbican and St Martin-in-the-Fields. He has also conducted at venues across Europe, most extensively throughout Italy and France. Ivor is also Musical Director of Barts Choir, one of the City of London's largest cultural organisations and has featured in several documentary programmes for Channel Five and for the BBC, most recently Classic Goldie (2009).
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Only £9.50 (£6.50 for KP45 concerts) and ONLY available online. You are guaranteed a seat but its location will be allocated by Box Office and available for collection one hour before the performance.

Date: Tuesday 22 December
Time: 19:30
Venue: Hall One
Please note that online booking closes 90 minutes prior to the start of the performance.
