The Bristol Cabot Choir, one of Bristol's finest performing groups, is a mixed voice choir of around 70 singers.


Founded in 1972 as XIV Singers, the choir has gone from strength to strength, and under its current conductor - Ben England - has performed some of the best-loved pieces in the classical repertoire, including Mendelssohn’s Elijah, Orff’s Carmina Burana and Bach’s St John’s Passion


The choir’s recent performance of Haydn’s The Seasons was very well received: ‘The choir perform with great power and accuracy and bring an enjoyable sense of characterisation to the various roles. Ben England, the excellent conductor, lets the whole work flow in a commanding performance… 9/10’ (Bristol Evening Post, 12th May 2010).  Read the full article here.


The choir gives three concerts a year at major Bristol venues. Part of the choir’s purpose is to raise funds to support its local charity of the year.


OUR NEXT CONCERT


J.S. Bach:

Magnificat in D

Finzi:

In Terra Pax


Monday 20th December 2010

7.30 pm

Bristol Cathedral, College Green, Bristol, BS1 5TJ


conducted by Ben England

with Chamber Orchestra and Charlotte Newstead- Soprano

Alex Sprague - Tenor

Martin Le Poidevin - Bass


Tickets from: tickets@bristolcabotchoir.org 0117 968 6822