Occurring
for 2 hours
Venue Address
30 Bourne Street Pimlico London, SW1W 8JJ, United Kingdom
This December, The Renaissance Singers mark the season of Advent and herald the coming of Christmas with some of the most arresting and brilliant music written in the decades around 1500.

With a special focus on Mary, mother of Jesus, we sing music from the cathedrals and chapels of the Franco-Flemish flatlands, by composers including Ockeghem, Obrecht, Compère and Mouton — composers too often overshadowed by their contemporary, Josquin.

From the ravishing Nesciens Mater by Mouton, a canonic tour-de-force which casts an intimate portrait of the Virgin nursing the baby Jesus, to the fervent yearning of Obrecht’s titanic Salve Regina, and on to the textural complexity of his Factor orbis, a glorious and rarely-performed 'musical sermon', this is no ordinary Christmas concert.

Join us on a path less travelled as we explore the textures, techniques and emotions of music which will move and delight.

St Mary's, Bourne Street

Welcome to St Mary's, a parish church grounded in the rich heritage of Catholic worship in the Church of England. The liturgy and worship at St Mary's beautifully combines Gregorian chant, Renaissance, Viennese and contemporary sacred music with the majestic language of the Book of Common Prayer.
St Mary’s is a place of hospitality and welcome. We have always been open to all, irrespective of any stance on a particular aspect of church life or politics. As a church we remain outside Affirming Catholicism, Forward in Faith and Anglican Catholic Future.</span>

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The Renaissance Singers - A FLEMISH CHRISTMAS

Occurring
for 2 hours
Venue
St Mary's, Bourne Street
Address
30 Bourne Street Pimlico London, SW1W 8JJ, United Kingdom

This December, The Renaissance Singers mark the season of Advent and herald the coming of Christmas with some of the most arresting and brilliant music written in the decades around 1500.

With a special focus on Mary, mother of Jesus, we sing music from the cathedrals and chapels of the Franco-Flemish flatlands, by composers including Ockeghem, Obrecht, Compère and Mouton — composers too often overshadowed by their contemporary, Josquin.

From the ravishing Nesciens Mater by Mouton, a canonic tour-de-force which casts an intimate portrait of the Virgin nursing the baby Jesus, to the fervent yearning of Obrecht’s titanic Salve Regina, and on to the textural complexity of his Factor orbis, a glorious and rarely-performed 'musical sermon', this is no ordinary Christmas concert.

Join us on a path less travelled as we explore the textures, techniques and emotions of music which will move and delight.