Exeter Singers with conductor, Tony Yates, offers an a capella programme of Folk songs for Choirs, including arrangements by Vaughan Williams, Holst and Rutter.
Refreshements will be available during the interval.
Admission: FREE
Donations to local care charity, FORCE.
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St Wite’s Feast Day falls on the 1st of June. In the Dorset village of Whitchurch Canonicorum during the 16th-century there was a local custom of offering her cakes and ale on this day.
A pilgrimage to Whitchurch Canonicorum may be happenieng on this day. Look out for updates on the Friends of St.…
We are thrilled to welcome Bijan Omrani to St Michael’s Lectures Series for his talk at 7:30pm; The Beauty of Holiness: where did it come from and do we still need it?
Bijan Omrani is a British historian, journalist, teacher, barrister and author of Persian descent. His work ranges from Classical scholarship…
On Saturday 20th September at 1:30pm, the Sixteen offers a rare and rewarding opportunity for keen amateur singers to explore a variety of music inspired by The Sixteen’s own Choral Pilgrimage.
“In an age of resurgent conflict and frenetic demands on our attention, our 2025 Choral Pilgrimage: Angel of Peace offers a slice of tranquillity…
Exeter Chorale presents Franz Liszt Via Crucis and Anton Dvorak Mass in D at 7:30pm on the Monday evening of Holy Week.
Franz Litszt began the composition of Via Crucis in Rome in the autumn of 1878 and completed it in February 1879 in Budapest. Via Crucis is a rarely performed work, in which…
Cantores Chamber Choir performs a concert of sacred music at 1pm at Exeter Cathedral.
The programme, entitled Beata es, Virgo Maria, includes works by Franco-Flemish and Iberian composers of the Renaissance, with communion motets and pieces for the Virgin Mary, Lamentations and penitential settings. Featured composers include Isaac, Padilla, Willaert and Phinot.
All…
Join us at 3:00pm for an afternoon of classical music featuring the works of Bach, Brahms, Beethoven, Muczynski and Chopin, performed by the Apricity Trio; students at the Royal College of Music London.
The afternoon offers a peaceful escape into timeless music, in the beautiful setting of St. Michael’s, followed by…
We are delighted to welcome Exeter University Singers back for a spring concert of seasonal music with Gabriel Faure’s Requiem and other choral works.
Doors open at 7.00pm for the performance at 7.30pm, followed by refreshments.
This concert is co-conducted by Hendrick Ashbrooke of Exeter University Singers and Joseph Ward, Baritone…
In celebration of the life and work of Paul McClure, St. Michael’s is proud to host a very special memorial concert at 5:30 pm for the Exeter University Chamber Orchestra’s former Musical Director.
Conducted by Tim Pithers and led by Matthew Shaw, the University’s Chamber & Symphony Orchestras will combine forces to…
7pm CONCERT
Celebrate the season with songs for winter and Christmas from around the world.
Global Harmony and Sandford Sings present songs from traditions including the republic of Georgia, African and American gospels and traditional folk carols from Yorkshire.
Tickets £10 (£5 concessions) on the door.
Proceeds go towards the upkeep and development of…
On the Feast of Sankta Lucia, this magical concert returns to St Michael’s.
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Come join us for an unforgettable evening of traditional Swedish music with procession by candle light, with Rosa Rebecka, ExeSwedes Choir and Friends.
Rosa writes, “Experience the enchanting atmosphere as the church is transformed into a magical…
An evening of starlit music from Exeter Chorale, conducted by Margaret Aagesen-Hughes with organist Edward Jenkins.
Featuring beautiful choral seasonal music, including an extract from Mendelssohn’s Christus.
Refreshments included.
TICKETS
On the door: £12 adult / children FREE
Online tickets: £10 adult / children FREE
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All are welcome to this Sung Mass, celebrated by the Venerable David Gunn-Johnson. The Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, celebrated on 14 September, recalls three events:
The finding of the True Cross by Saint Helena.
The dedication of churches built by Emperor Constantine on the site of the Holy Sepulchre and Mount Calvary.
The restoration of the True Cross…
At this year’s Heritage Open Days weekend we reveal new treasures of Mount Dinham’s heritage. Visitors discovered our peregrines, enjoyed music recitals, historical tours and a weddings exhibition, Vena Amoris. BBQ lunches were served outside the west doors, with Cream teas, Italian desserts and cakes available inside. Here is out…