Handel’s ‘Messiah’ (English Chamber Choir & Vache Baroque)
St James's Church Piccadilly, W1J 9LL , [Venue Details]English Chamber Choir, Vache Baroque & exceptional soloists perform Handel’s Messiah in the Baroque splendour of St James’s Piccadilly.
Rowan Pierce (soprano)
Kate Symonds-Joy (mezzo soprano)
Sebastian Hill (tenor)
John Holland-Avery (baritone)
The English Chamber Choir is one of the UK’s leading and busiest vocal ensembles. Recent highlights include the Royal Albert Hall, Royal Festival Hall, London Palladium (with Rick Wakeman), Buckingham Palace, Temple Church, Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St Sophia and many concerts at St Martin-in-the-Fields and abroad.
Vache Baroque is an ensemble of musicians on a mission to connect the broadest possible range of people to the power and drama of Baroque music. From operas and multi-disciplinary concerts to children’s shows and youth residencies, they create inspiring experiences for audiences and artists to enjoy together.
Since their 2020 launch, they have earned widespread critical acclaim –
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ‘Witty, risky and immersive’ Opera Now
‘An exceptional evening’ The Observer
Messiah was premiered just after Easter in 1742. This performance on the first Saturday after Easter is conducted by ECC’s highly-acclaimed Artistic Director, Rufus Frowde, with continuo support from Jonathan Darbourne (Artistic Director of Vache Baroque) and Richard Hills. They are joined by exceptional soloists – world-class, leading musicians of their generation.
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Admission
Min: £16.00
Max: £48.00
Performer name: English Chamber Choir, Vache Baroque
Other key names: Rufus Frowde (conductor)
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Handel’s ‘Messiah’ (English Chamber Choir & Vache Baroque)
Saturday, 11 Apr 2026 @7.30pm
St James's Church Piccadilly, W1J 9LLMore Information
English Chamber Choir, Vache Baroque & exceptional soloists perform Handel’s Messiah in the Baroque splendour of St James’s Piccadilly.
Rowan Pierce (soprano)
Kate Symonds-Joy (mezzo soprano)
Sebastian Hill (tenor)
John Holland-Avery (baritone)
The English Chamber Choir is one of the UK’s leading and busiest vocal ensembles. Recent highlights include the Royal Albert Hall, Royal Festival Hall, London Palladium (with Rick Wakeman), Buckingham Palace, Temple Church, Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St Sophia and many concerts at St Martin-in-the-Fields and abroad.
Vache Baroque is an ensemble of musicians on a mission to connect the broadest possible range of people to the power and drama of Baroque music. From operas and multi-disciplinary concerts to children’s shows and youth residencies, they create inspiring experiences for audiences and artists to enjoy together.
Since their 2020 launch, they have earned widespread critical acclaim –
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ‘Witty, risky and immersive’ Opera Now
‘An exceptional evening’ The Observer
Messiah was premiered just after Easter in 1742. This performance on the first Saturday after Easter is conducted by ECC’s highly-acclaimed Artistic Director, Rufus Frowde, with continuo support from Jonathan Darbourne (Artistic Director of Vache Baroque) and Richard Hills. They are joined by exceptional soloists – world-class, leading musicians of their generation.
Admission
Min: £16.00
Max: £48.00
Performer name: English Chamber Choir, Vache Baroque
Other key names: Rufus Frowde (conductor)
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