UPCOMING
The Sun has Burst the Sky
An exploration of light and the ways it has been conveyed through choral music, featuring music spanning five centuries, from Tallis, Monteverdi and Rheinberger to the present day
Thursday 16 April, 7.45pm
Nordern Farm Centre for the Arts, Maidenhead
Sing the Trees
A brand new project designed for outdoor performance in a woodland setting, Sing the Trees takes audiences on a walking journey through Penn Wood in Buckinghamshire. Guided by our singers, walkers will be immersed in the sounds of nature, trees and the magic of the human voice. The performance features a brand new commission written specially for the site from composer Lillie Harris and librettist Laura Attridge
Saturday 23 May, 11am
Penn Wood, Buckinghamshire
Hope is the Thing with Feathers
The Gildas Quartet and harpist Oliver Wass join Echo Vocal Ensemble in a powerful performance of Christopher Tin's 'The Lost Birds' alongside chamber music by Shostakovich
Saturday 23 May, 7.30pm
St Mary's Church, Thame
Stour Music Festival
Echo bring their 'Sun has Burst the Sky' programme to Stour Music in Kent, featuring music spanning five centuries.
Saturday 27 June, 8pm
Stour Music, Kent
Love is as Strong As
Douai Abbey
Echo bring their unique brand of choral performance to the stunning surroundings of Berkshire's Douai Abbey. Music inspired by the Song of Songs, from Victoria to MacMillan, via the incredible music of young contemporary composer John Barber.
Saturday 19th September, 7.30pm
Douai Abbey, Berskhire
EQUINOXX
Echo make their headline return to Union Chapel, in a programme exploring darkness and light.
Sunday 18 October, 6pm
Union Chapel, London
TICKETS AVAILABLE 17/04
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