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Ex Cathedra and CBSO join forces for glorious night of Bach

Choir’s Magnificat performance is sure to hit the spot as it gets ready for its popular series of Christmas by Candlelight concerts.

Ex Cathedra Christmas music by candlelight(Image: Paul Arthur)

Two of this country’s most illustrious musical organisations are combining next weekend to bring an all-Bach programme to .

Jeffrey Skidmore brings his crack chamber choir Ex Cathedra to perform with – an orchestra which has become expert in ‘period’ performance – in an evening which climaxes with Bach’s brilliant Magnificat, a work which despite being so concise fires so many emotional arrows, all of them hitting the spot.

Preceding this masterpiece are two of Bach’s best-known cantatas and his glorious Suite no.3 – listen out for the blazing trumpets and drums in D major, warming up for the Magnificat in the same key (October 14, 7.30pm).

The concert comes a day after Jeffrey conducts the Ex Cathedra Consort in the Holy Trinity Church at Blythburgh in Suffolk, as part of the festival celebrating the memory of the composer William Alwyn. Their programme includes works by John Joubert and Alec Roth, both composers who have featured strongly in Ex Cathedra’s repertoire.

“As there are so many Suffolk-based composers represented in the rest of the concert, I wanted to include a couple of our Midlands’ own,” jokes Jeffrey.

Saturday’s Bach concert is the prelude to yet another busy season for Skidmore and Ex Cathedra. Their next big event is the Monteverdi Vespers of 1610, a spectacular, spatial work which has long been one of the group’s calling-cards, when the Consort is joined by His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts providing instrumental support (, December 3, 4pm).

Soprano Carolyn Sampson

By this time Ex Cathedra will have begun its now famous round of Christmas Music by Candlelight presentations, kicking off in Shrewsbury’s St Chad’s Church on December 1 (7.30pm). There follow performances in Wolverhampton, Hagley, Leicester, Hereford Cathedral, and St John’s Smith Square in London, before “Candlelight” ends up at its spiritual home, the elegant St Paul’s Church in Hockley, at the heart of .

Such is the popularity of the event in this venue that an extra performance has been added to the regular sequence of four, and in recent years a family concert, “Angels, Stars and Kings” has also featured. This year the hour-long programme is being given on Saturday, December 23 (4pm), and children aged six and above are invited to come dressed as an angel, star or king.