Experience Carefully Curated Choral Concerts
Revel in the Joy of Music

Stephen Jones | conductor

Modulus quartet

Tomos Xerri | harp

Rachel Broadbent | oboe

Tom Jesty | piano

From the awakening light of Roth’s Dawn Chorus, alive with the vibrant stir of birdsong, this programme moves through the mysteries and universal patterns of everyday life. 

Gjeilo’s Dark and Luminous Night depicts the wonders of night, while Radiohead’s magical Pyramid Song reflects on death, rebirth, and the cyclical nature of existence.

At the heart of the programme lies Cecilia McDowall’s Five Seasons, a highly original and wonderfully evocative hymn to the rural British landscape and our farmers, whose unceasing labour feeds us and cares for the health and beauty of our Isles.

Gjeilo’s rich setting of Rossetti’s The Rose captures the poem’s bittersweet tone, while Whitacre’s Five Hebrew Love Songs captures treasured moments shared with his wife.

2025-2026 Save the Dates!

Tuesday
7 July 2026

Summer Celebration

St Vedast-
alias-Foster

April 2026

Evensong

Charterhouse

Tuesday
24 March 2026

Five
Seasons

Gresham Centre

Saturday
24 Jan 2026

Come & Sing Workshop

St Mary-at-Hill

Tuesday
16 Dec 2025

Christmas Concert

St Mary's
Bourne Street

Thursday
6 Nov 2025

Laudes Organi

St Mary's
Bourne Street

Recent Events

Inspired by John Dowland’s famous motto—always grieving—explore the richly textured soundscape that captivated Jacobean audiences at our “Semper Dowland, semper dolens” workshop day.

Alongside Dowland’s iconic laments, including his celebrated Flow My Tears, we’ll explore a programme of works by Dowland, Weelkes, Schütz and Purcell that also offers moments of brightness and wit.

Whether you are drawn to the quiet intensity of Dowland’s sorrow or the vivid and lively pair of Weelkes’ madrigals, Thule and The Andalusian Merchant, join us for a day of expressive storytelling through song—early music at its most evocative.

John Dowland (1563-1626)
Flow My Tears
Thou mighty God
Go, Crystal Tears
Come Again, Sweet Love

Thomas Weelkes (c1576-1623)
Thule, the period of cosmography
The Andalusian merchant
Death hath deprived me
Noel adieu, thou court’s delight

Heinrich Schütz (1585-1672)
Die Himmel erzählen de Ehre Gottes

Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
Let mine eyes run down with tears

Stephen Jones | Conductor

Richard Pinel | Organ

From the radiant chime of Csányi-Wills’ Christmas Bells to the serene hush of Still, Still, Still and the luminous splendour of Judith Weir’s Illuminare, Jerusalem, this programme sparkles with musical treasures old and new.
Journey through centuries of Christmas wonder — from the rich harmonies of Lassus and Pearsall to the tender mystery of McDowall’s The Magi.

Illuminare!
The radiant light of a choral Christmas

Step into the shimmering warmth of a concert that glows with festive joy and timeless beauty.

Balulalow | Peter Warlock
Christmas Bells | Michael Csányi-Wills
Christmas Day 1666 | Bob Chilcott
Da pacem Domine | Melchior Franck
Illuminare, Jerusalem | Judith Weir
In dulci jubilo | Robert Lucas Pearsall
Ivy, Chief of Trees | Sarah Cattley
Maria durch ein Dornwald ging | arr. Stefan Claas
No Small Wonder | Paul Edwards
Omnes de Saba venient | Orlande de Lassus
Peace on Earth | Errollyn Wallen
Still, Still, Still | arr. Andrew Gant
The Holly and the Ivy | Matthew Owens
The Magi | Cecilia McDowall

With moments of reflection, joy, and radiant choral beauty, this is a celebration of Christmas in all its shining glory.

7:30pm Tuesday

16 December 2025

St Mary's Bourne Street

London SW1W 8JJ

Zoltán Kodály | Laudes Organi
Rheinberger | 'Cantus Missæ'
Arvo Pärt | The Beatitudes
Kenneth leighton | Passacaglia
Benjamin Britten | Rejoice in the Lamb

The City Chamber Choir’s Autumn Concert is an exhilarating program of choir and organ music from 19th and 20th century Europe, showcasing St Mary’s Bourne Street’s magnificent organ crafted by Henry Willis & Sons in 1928.

Kodály’s Laudes Organi celebrates a virtuosic union of pipes and voices in his brilliant swansong. The ‘19th century’s Palestrina’, Rheinberger’s magnificent Mass in E flat is rich in harmony and melody whilst Arvo Pärt’s The Beatitudes is an enchanting blend of sound and silence. Recognized as a masterwork, Leighton’s solo organ Passacaglia leads us to the conclusion of the program with Britten’s beloved gem, Rejoice in the Lamb.

This concert showcases the leading composer of the early-Stuart period at the 400th anniversary of his death, along with works by his contemporaries, and present-day composers he has inspired.

Gibbons’ rich, polyphonic style led him to be dubbed the ‘English Palestrina’ before England’s descent into Civil War and Puritanism. 

City Chamber Choir, led by conductor Stephen Jones, will perform with period instrument group Orlando Camerata, playing Baroque viols. 

Interval drinks will be served in the beautiful secluded courtyard of St Vedast, Foster Lane.

Jacobean Genius

Orlando Gibbons and his legacy

7pm 8 July 2025
St Vedast-alias-Foster
London EC2V 6HH

Tickets on the door | £20 
Early Bird until 24-June-25 | £17
Student | £10
Under-12s free

Evensong at The Charterhouse

5:30pm | 29 April 2025

Evensong is enjoying a renaissance as a showcase of choral tradition and the new music of today.

City Chamber Choir’s Evensong at Charterhouse will feature the exceptional music of two female British composers – our President Cecilia McDowall and Ruth Gipps.  Alongside these will be Orlando Gibbons’ (‘The English Palestrina’) invigorating anthem ‘O Clap your hands’ and Percy Whitlock’s ethereal ‘Be Still, my Soul’.

The Charterhouse
Charterhouse Square
Barbican
London EC1M 6AN

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