Our annual Christmas concert is on Saturday 20th December at 7:30pm at St Martin’s Church, Epsom in the presence of The Mayor of Epsom & Ewell, Robert Leach, and Helen Maguire, MP for Epsom & Ewell.
This year ECS has commissioned a new carol, Ring, Bells, Ring!, from composer Gareth Treseder in honour of former ECS member, Liz Kent. As usual there will be much festive music with carols familiar and new with audience invited to join in the traditional favourites. The concert will be conducted by our MD Julian Collings with Connaught Brass providing the true festive spirit.
Tickets are priced at just £20, with half-price discount for under-25s. Every ticket includes a free glass of wine and a complimentary programme.
Come and celebrate Christmas with Epsom Choral Society.
Join Epsom Choral Society for a special evening of music on Saturday 22nd November at St Martin’s Church, Epsom, as we perform Dvořák’s Stabat Mater. This extraordinary choral work is filled with deep emotion, moving from moments of quiet reflection to dramatic intensity, and has become one of the composer’s most beloved sacred masterpieces.
We are thrilled to be joined by four outstanding soloists: Lisa Swayne (soprano), Judy Louie Brown (mezzo), John Findon (tenor), and Niall Anderson (bass). Accompanied by the excellent English Sinfonietta and conducted by our Musical Director, Julian Collings, this promises to be an evening of beauty, power, and poignancy.
Tickets are priced at just £20, with half-price discount for under-25s. Every ticket includes a free glass of wine and a complimentary programme, the perfect opportunity to enjoy a memorable night of world-class music in the centre of Epsom
Our next concert is a wonderful programme of Haydn and Mozart choral works taking place in St Martin’s Church, Epsom. Nelson Mass and Insanae et vanae curae are two of Haydn’s most dramatic sacred works. Mozart’s Solemn Vespers includes the famous Laudate Dominum which he composed for his own wedding and is performed at many such occasions. Mozart’s Ave verum was written 6 months before his death in 1791 and is one of the most beautiful motets ever written.