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Christmas Through the Ages
Pegasus Choir’s December 2011 programme – in partnership with Handel House – embraced carols from the Renassiance to the present day
A Candlelight Christmas
The choir’s annual concert in support of Princess Alice Hospice.
French Impressions
Pegasus performed a free concert in one of London’s most striking churches – celebrating the light and colour of France.
A Candlelight Christmas
This performance marked Pegasus Choir’s 11th annual appearance at this Christmas concert in support of the outstanding work of Princess Alice Hospice
From Agincourt to Waterloo: Our King Went Forth to Normandy
In 2015 Pegasus returned to Winchelsea to mark the 600th anniversary of the battle of Agincourt, and the 400th anniversary of an even more decisive battle between the French and the English which took place about 200km away from Agincourt, in Waterloo.
J.S. Bach and the Lutheran Choral
Pegasus were delighted to perform a short recital as part of the 26th Annual London Organ Day, with music from three countries and four centuries illustrating the lasting influence of chorale melodies in European music.
A Candlelight Christmas
Pegasus’s annual concert in support of Princess Alice Hospice featured traditional and modern Christmas carols alongside readings by Michael Aspel OBE.
Christmas Through The Ages
9 December 2012 saw Pegasus partner with Handel House to present an evening of carols spanning medieval times to present day. The sublime interior of John Ninian Comper’s Grosvenor Chapel in Mayfair proved to be perfect spot for an hour of Yuletide harmonies.
Rachmaninov Vespers
This late-afternoon recital saw Pegasus perform Sergej Rachmaninov's Vespers beneath St George's famous 17th century Dutch chandelier. Director - Matthew Altham Concert programme
Rachmaninov Vespers
On 24 January 2013, Pegasus performed Sergey Rachmaninov's hour-long choral masterpiece at St Martin-in-the-Fields. This was the first of many candlelit performances by the choir at this atmospheric church on Trafalgar Square. Director - Matthew Altham