A London premiere
An audience of more than 200 gathered at St George’s Hanover Square on 17 September to hear the first London performance of a work by Colin Riley, and music by Elgar, Verdi, Barber, Pärt and others.
An audience of more than 200 gathered at St George’s Hanover Square on 17 September to hear the first London performance of a work by Colin Riley, and music by Elgar, Verdi, Barber, Pärt and others.
We lifted spirits with summery part-songs during the Landmark Trust’s open day at the historic Goddards house in Surrey.
This year-long appointment will see Jessica helping to rehearse the choir, plan programmes, and conduct us in performance.
Pegasus invites ambitious choral conductors to apply for the role of Associate Musical Director for a 12-month placement commencing in April 2017.
We wish all our followers and supporters a very happy new year! We’re looking forward to a rich range of concerts in 2017 – click below to find out what’s coming up.
Pegasus took to the world-renowned stage of the Royal Albert Hall at the beginning of October for a marathon five performances supporting the superb Carlos Acosta. In this, his “Classical Farewell”, Carlos produced a tour de force of ballet repertoire including both historical and contemporary choreography. The choir were privileged to have once again been invited to support the Cuban ballet prodigy in what turned out to be an extremely emotional set of concerts, setting us up for a busy autumn and Christmas period.