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An intimate, candlelit choral explosion of fate, passion, and medieval poetry — in an atmospheric Kensington United Reformed Church in the heart of London. Feel the fire of fate and the pulse of human desire in this chamber performance of Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana — brought to life under the direction of world-renowned conductorRalph Allwood MBE DMus.
In this unique performance, the dramatic power of Orff’s music meets the artistry of theAllwood Choir— an elite ensemble of award-winning choral singers, each a member of some of the UK’s most distinguished vocal groups — alongside two exceptional soloists and piano and flicker of hundreds of candles.
This premiere offers a rare and intimate version of one of the most iconic works of the 20th century. A daring, visceral cantata based on 13th-century texts — part pagan, part sacred, part scandalous —Carmina Buranaspeaks to the eternal cycles of luck, lust, love, and loss.
This concert follows the traditional three-part structure:
Framed by a dramatic prologue and epilogue that remind us: the wheel of fortune never stops turning.
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