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Sumer is icumen in!
We’ve had an exceptionally busy summer so far in our 21st anniversary year, with two performances of Bach’s B Minor Mass in Tilford and London, and a Shakespeare-inspired programme for the Winchelsea Arts Festival. There’s lots more coming up later this year, including our Royal Albert Hall debut!
Carlos Acosta: The Classical Farewell
Pegasus were honoured to be invited to sing as part of ballet superstar Carlos Acosta’s final performances, set within the grandeur of the Royal Albert Hall, this time with the music of Gabriel Fauré and Francis Poulenc
Mozart Mass in C Minor
Pegasus were joined by the London Handel Orchestra, and a fine line-up of soloists, for this all-Mozart concert as part of the Grayshott Concerts series
Meditation at St Martin’s
Pegasus opened the autumn series of the Brandenburg Choral Festival of London with a one-hour concert at St Martin in the Fields church, in association with Woking and Sam Beare Hospices.
A Monteverdi triumph for our 21st anniversary
Our performance of Monterverdi’s glorious Vespers of 1610 in Farnham on May 14 garnered praise from the audience and the local press.
Sounds and Sweet Airs: A Shakespearean Celebration in Music and Words
To mark the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death, Pegasus returned to Winchelsea with a programme of choral works and solo songs which illustrate how the Bard’s poetry has inspired composers across eras and countries.
J.S. Bach’s Mass in B Minor
A performance of Bach’s great setting of the Mass, in the grand setting of St John’s, Smith Square.
J.S. Bach’s Mass in B Minor
Pegasus returned to the Tilford Bach Festival with the London Handel Orchestra
Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610
On Saturday 14 May 2016, Pegasus performed Claudio Monteverdi’s monumental Vespers of the Blessed Virgin, more commonly known as the Vespers of 1610.
Handel and Bach Masterworks
Pegasus returned the London Handel Festival to perform a programme of pieces composed by Handel and his contemporary J.S. Bach when both composers were in their early twenties