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WFCS is back on song, with double cause for celebration!

19th of July, 2021

Singers from one of the region’s leading choirs, Worcester Festival Choral Society, have a double cause for celebration this summer. As well as many members participating in the prestigious, long-awaited Three Choirs Festival in Worcester in a few days’ time (24 July – 1 Aug), the Society will be marking its 160th anniversary season when it reconvenes to make music again from September, after a pause of 18 months.

The Three Choirs Festival, which has rotated annually between the Cathedral cities of Worcester, Hereford and Gloucester since 1715, was due to return to Worcester last summer but postponed due to the pandemic. Now it is going ahead – including the large-scale choral singing for which the Festival is famous – in line with the latest government guidelines on massed events. As a result, more than 40 members of Worcester Festival Choral Society will be performing in three, major evening concerts in Worcester Cathedral as part of the Three Choirs Festival chorus, alongside the renowned Philharmonia Orchestra

The 150 members of Worcester Festival Choral Society are also looking forward to starting rehearsals for its upcoming 160th season. The planned concerts – all taking place in Worcester Cathedral under the baton of Director of Music Samuel Hudson – include Mozart’s Solemn Vespers and Fauré’s Requiem on 27 November, Handel’s Messiah on 11 December and Bach’s St John Passion on 19 March 2022. To mark the anniversary milestone, a new, full colour book has also been published about the Society’s impressive musical heritage. A Choral Chronicle - The History of Worcester Festival Choral Society charts the WFCS story from its Victorian origins to the present day, via two World Wars, 11 conductors, hundreds of accomplished concerts and many famous names – including Sir Edward Elgar, who premiered two of his works with the Society and was closely involved as a conductor and musician. 

Ben Cooper, Worcester Festival Choral Society chairman and chair of the Three Choirs Festival’s Worcester city committee, confirmed: “For more than a year it has been impossible for large choirs like ours to meet, rehearse or perform, so it’s incredibly rewarding to be able to bring outstanding choral music back to our City for local audiences to enjoy. The Three Choirs Festival and Worcester Festival Choral Society have earned long-standing reputations as shining lights in the choral music world, and we are both proud and excited to be continuing that heritage.”

The new WFCS book costs £25 with all profits going to the charity’s funds, and is available from www.wfcs.online/book, Waterstones in Worcester, the Worcester Cathedral gift shop and Worcester Tourist Information Centre. For Worcester Festival Choral Society concert season tickets, visit the WFCS online Box Office from September. Tickets for Three Choirs Festival events are available now from www.3choirs.org

Pictured: WFCS chairman Ben Cooper (L) with WFCS book author Michelle Whitefoot, outside Worcester Cathedral   © Michael Whitefoot

 



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