Bach |
Mass in B Minor
St Matthew Passion (1)
St John Passion
Magnificat
Various Cantatas and Motets
Christmas Oratorio
Epiphany Mass |
Bernstein |
Chichester Psalms |
Bononcini |
Stabat Mater |
Britten |
War Requiem
St Nicholas Cantata
Ceremony of Carols |
Buxtehude |
Cantata in Dulci Jubilo
Cantata das Neugeborne |
Charpentier |
Messe de Minuit pour Noel |
Dandrieu |
Noel |
Durufle |
Requiem |
Dvorak |
Mass in D
Songs of Nature |
Elgar |
The Apostles |
Faure |
Requiem |
Handel |
Messiah
Zadok the Priest
Dixit Dominus
Judas Maccabaeus
Jephtha
Dettingen Te Deum
Acis and Galatea
Nisi Dominus |
Haydn |
Nelson Mass
Marie Therese Mass
Passion (Seven Last Words)
Te Deum
The Creation
Miss Brevis
The Seasons
Mariazeller Mass |
Lambert |
Rio Grande |
Monteverdi |
Vespers of 1610
Beatus Vir |
Mozart |
Requiem
Mass in C major
Vespers
Coronation Mass |
Palestrina |
Missa Aeterna Christi Munera |
Pärt |
Beatitudes |
Purcell |
Dido and Aeneas
Come Ye Sons of Art |
Praetorius |
Musae Sioniae
Christmas Magnificat
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Rossini |
Petite Messe Solonelle |
Scarlatti |
Dixit Dominus |
Schubert |
Mass in C |
Tallis |
Spem in Alium |
Telemann |
Cantata du Aber |
Vaughan Williams |
Requiem
Fantasia on Christmas Carols |
Vivaldi |
Gloria |
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Extracts from Published Reviews.
“The Saint George’s Singers are the most thrillingly disciplined choir. Clipped and clear in diction, balanced in sound, they are the more suited to Bach for being a choir of choral singers not a chorus of soloists”
Music Ireland Magazine
“The great chorales had a majestic quality with some of the best ripieno choir singing I have heard………. I don’t think I have heard “O Sacred Head Surrounded” more beautifully sung.
Belfast Telegraph
“The chorus was always firmly in control, stirring and physically gripped, the pictorial imagery coming over well.”
Irish Times
“…the Saint George’s Singers were in control of the sound and proved equally persuasive in the dramatic episodes, as the fickle and belligerent rabble, and in the contemplative chorale settings.”
Belfast Telegraph
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