Ealing Choral Society to Perform Goodall's Eternal Light: A Requiem


Programme also includes Ralph Vaughan Williams' Five Mystical Songs

Ealing Choral Society
Picture: Ealing Choral Society

October 23, 2024

The Ealing Choral Society is to perform Howard Goodall's Eternal Light: A Requiem along with the London Mozart Players with Peter Asprey conducting.

The programme also includes Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Five Mystical Songs and other choral favourites by Edward Bairstow and Charles Villiers Stanford.

Traditionally a prayer for the salvation of the departed soul, Howard Goodall’s requiem centres on those who are left behind to grieve. It celebrates the healing power of music to create a sense of solace whilst acknowledging the unbearable loss and emptiness that accompanies the death of a loved one. Like Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem, Goodall’s Eternal Light is a requiem for the living, with poetry and hymns alongside the more familiar text of the Mass, to focus on interrupted lives.

The performance takes place on Saturday 16 November 7:30 pm at St Barnabas Church, Pitshanger Lane, Ealing, W5 1QG.

Programme:

Howard Goodall: Eternal Light: A Requiem
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Five Mystical Songs
Charles Villiers Stanford: O For a Closer Walk with God
Charles Villiers Stanford: For Lo I Raise Up
Edward Bairstow: Blessed City, Heavenly Salem

Conductor: Peter Asprey
Soprano: Christine Buras
Tenor: Dafydd Allen
Baritone: James Geidt
Harp: Cecily Beer
Organ/Piano: James Orford
Electric keyboard: Joshua Ryan
Orchestra: London Mozart Players
Ealing Choral Society

Tickets and more information may be found on the society’s website.

Like Reading Articles Like This? Help Us Produce More

This site remains committed to providing local community news and public interest journalism.

Articles such as the one above are integral to what we do. We aim to feature as much as possible on local societies, charities based in the area, fundraising efforts by residents, community-based initiatives and even helping people find missing pets.

We’ve always done that and won’t be changing, in fact we’d like to do more.

However, the readership that these stories generates is often below that needed to cover the cost of producing them. Our financial resources are limited and the local media environment is intensely competitive so there is a constraint on what we can do.

We are therefore asking our readers to consider offering financial support to these efforts. Any money given will help support community and public interest news and the expansion of our coverage in this area.

A suggested monthly payment is £8 but we would be grateful for any amount for instance if you think this site offers the equivalent value of a subscription to a daily printed newspaper you may wish to consider £20 per month. If neither of these amounts is suitable for you then contact info@neighbournet.com and we can set up an alternative. All payments are made through a secure web site.

One-off donations are also appreciated. Choose The Amount You Wish To Contribute.

If you do support us in this way we’d be interested to hear what kind of articles you would like to see more of on the site – send your suggestions to the editor.

For businesses we offer the chance to be a corporate sponsor of community content on the site. For £30 plus VAT per month you will be the designated sponsor of at least one article a month with your logo appearing if supplied. If there is a specific community group or initiative you’d like to support we can make sure your sponsorship is featured on related content for a one off payment of £50 plus VAT. All payments are made through a secure web site.