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To Be Sung On The Water
A programme of music both lighthearted and profound, inspired by the world’s oceans, lakes and rivers.
Handel’s Dettingen Te Deum and Bach’s Ascension Oratorio
A concert of exciting and imaginative works by two great composers of the eighteenth century.
Handel: Acis and Galatea
Pegasus joins the London Handel Orchestra and conductor Laurence Cummings for the second of two performances of Handel’s bittersweet pastoral opera, given as part of the 2018 London Handel Festival.
Handel: Acis and Galatea
Pegasus joins the London Handel Orchestra and conductor Laurence Cummings for the first of two performances of Handel’s bittersweet pastoral opera, given as part of the 2018 London Handel Festival.
Lighting up the Christmas season
With our first Christmas concert in the City of London under our belt, we’re getting ready for charity carol services during December.
In the Beginning
Join us in the beautiful surroundings of St George’s Church, Bloomsbury, for a concert directed by our Associate Musical Director, Jessica Norton. The programme features Aaron Copland’s In the Beginning, a setting of the biblical creation story, preceded by works reflecting themes of the seven days of creation.
Christmas music is just around the corner…
Our big Christmas concert for this year takes place on Friday, 1 December. For the first time we’ll be singing in one of London’s most beautiful Georgian churches, St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate, close to Liverpool Street station. With candelight, mulled wine and mince pies, it will be a feast of sights and smells as well as sound!
A Candlelight Christmas
Christmas anthems, readings, and carols for all to sing, in the beautiful and elegant surroundings of St Botolph’s Church, Bishopsgate
J.S. Bach’s Christmas Oratorio
Bach’s uplifting telling of the Nativity story, for which Pegasus was joined by the London Handel Orchestra and a stellar line-up of soloists.
Song Shards: From Darkness to the Light
Pegasus presented the London premiere of Colin Riley’s “Roads Shining Like River Up Hill After Rain”, setting the poetry of Edward Thomas in the centenary year of his death in the first world war. Our concert also included works by Tavener, Barber, Verdi and Elgar.