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Locals invited to enjoy concert under Museum of the Moon at Bath Abbey

Wednesday 17th November 2021 Bath Echo News Team Community, What's On

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Luke Jerram’s famous Museum of the Moon will be arriving at Bath Abbey on Saturday 20th November, ahead of a concert being performed underneath the touring artwork.

The Museum of the Moon by Luke Jerram at Ely Cathedral | Photo © James Billings

Among those who have been hard at work preparing for its arrival are Bath Abbey’s Choirs of Girls and Lay-Clerks.

For the past 8 weeks, they have been rehearsing for their concert of Rachmaninov’s iconic vespers, the ‘All Night Vigil’, which will take place on Tuesday 23rd November.

One of the Abbey’s Lay-Clerks said: “Apparently when Rachmaninov’s friend was first played a draft of the Fifth Movement, he asked him where on earth are you going to find soloists able to sing this. We’re fortunate to have a couple! And, added to this we have the Abbey’s magnificent surroundings and acoustics.”

Huw Williams, Bath Abbey’s Director of Music said: “The choirs have been working immensely hard for many weeks and are hugely looking forward to this challenge.

“Not only are we very excited to be singing Rachmaninov’s inspirational masterpiece, which is written entirely for unaccompanied choir, we’re under the Museum of the Moon.

“This atmospheric setting combined with the Abbey’s beautiful acoustic, we’re expecting this to be a hypnotic and mesmerising experience.

“We hope you’ll come along and let your hearts be drawn to heaven with the rich sonorities of one of the greatest twentieth century composers.”

Bath Abbey’s Choir is unique compared to other greater church or cathedral choirs.

It comprises three groups; the Boys, aged 8 upwards; the Girls, aged 11-18 and the adult lay-clerks, who sing the alto tenor and bass parts. Unusually, the youngsters don’t attend a dedicated choir school, but are selected from schools all around Bath.

Many of the adults are students and former students from the two universities in the city.

Tickets to the concert on 23rd November cost £20, £15 and £10 and are available from Bath Box Office (16s and under half price).

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