Date: Saturday 17th May 2025
Time: 7.30 pm
Venue: Chester Cathedral
Tickets: Priced at £30 (nave), £25 (West Steps) and £15 (side aisles).
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The Petite messe Solennelle is structured in several extended movements in the tradition of the missa solemnis, but the composer labelled it petite with a grain of irony. He wrote on the last page of the autograph manuscript
“Dear Lord, here it is finished, this poor little mass. Have I just written sacred music, or rather, sacrilegious music? I was born for opera buffa, as you well know. Not much technique, a little bit of heart, that’s all. Blessings to you and grant me Paradise.”
The unusual scoring for voices, piano and harmonium is in the Neapolitan harpsichord tradition of the 18th century. Rossini specified, on the second page of his manuscript, twelve singers in all, noting on the title page: “Twelve singers of three sexes, men, women and castrati will suffice for its execution: that is, eight for the choir, four soloists, in all twelve cherubim”.
- Heather Buckmaster :soprano
- Joyce Tindsley: mezzo-soprano
- Elgan LLyr Thomas: tenor
- Armand Rabot: bass
- Chester Music Society Choir
- Graham Eccles: Piano
- Jon Barton: harmonium
- Graham Jordan Ellis: conductor