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- 2011: Liszt 200th anniversary concert, featuring Missa Choralis and other vocal works.
- 2011: Young Mozart: Missa Brevis K65 and other early works.
- 2010: Palestrina: Missa Aeterna Christi Munera, Britten: Te Deum in C
- 2010: J Stainer: “Crucifixion” & F Mendelssohn: “Hear My Prayer”
- 2009: F Schubert: “Deutsche Messe”, M Tippett: “Five Negros Spirituals” & D Runswick: “Five American Folksongs”
- 2009: J Haydn: “Sieben letzten Worte unseres Erlösers am Kreuze”
- 2008: Vaughan-Willams: “Hodie”
- 2008: Haydn: “Creation”
- 2007: Dvorak: Mass in D and Elgar: “Songs from the Bavarian Highlands”
- 2007: Orff: “Carmina Burana” and Brahms: “Schicksalslied”
- 2006: Mozart: “Requiem”, “Grabmusik” and “Ave Verum Corpus”
- 2005: Haydn’s “Nelson Mass”, Handel’s “The King Shall Rejoice” and Vaughan-Williams songs performed by the Brussels Madrigals ensemble
- 2005: Schubert’s “Deutsche Messe” and Poulenc’s “Gloria”
- 2004: Gounod’s “Messe Solenelle de St Cécile” and Purcell’s “Come, Ye Sons of Art”. This concert was dedicated to the memory of Stan Dickinson, our chairman for many years.
- 2004: Mozart’s “Vesperae Solennes de Confessore” and Vivaldi’s “Gloria”
- 2004: Brahms’ “Ein Deutsches Requiem”
- 2003: Haydn’s “Seven Last Words from the Cross”
- 2002: Britten’s “St Nicolas”
- 2002: Handel’s “Messiah”
- 2001: Carol Concert with “Carols for Christmas” organisation in Palais des Beaux Arts
- 2001: Elgar’s “The Music Makers” plus Faure’s Requiem
- 2001: Vaughan-Williams’ “Hodie”
- 2000: Haydn’s “Creation”
- 1999: Bach’s “Christmas Oratorio” plus Vaughan-Williams’ “Fantasia on Christmas Carols”
- 1999: Bach’s “St Matthew Passion”
- 1998: Christmas concert (extracts from Handel’s Messiah plus carols)
- 1998: Haydn’s “Nelson Mass”
- 1998: Brahms’ “Song of Destiny”, Vaughan-Williams’ “Serenade to Music” and Elgar’s “Songs from the Bavarian Highlands”.
- Previous concerts have included works by Handel, Mozart, Saint-Saens, Schubert, Toch, Purcell, Borodin, Pergolesi, Vivaldi, Bruckner, Gibbons, Dowland, Stanford and others.