Keele Bach Choir

Eternal Light

Eternal Light

18:30 Sat 30 Nov 2024

Keele University Chapel, Keele, ST5 5BG

Our November concert features two works where light in a metaphorical sense plays an important role: Morten Lauridsen’s Lux Aeterna and Howard Goodall’s Eternal Light. The light they talk about may be the effulgence of God’s being, but the moving, atmospheric and beautiful music they contain will also illuminate the short, dark days as we approach the winter solstice. Morten Lauridsen may be familiar to many via his - justifiably - immensely successful Christmas song O Magnum Mysterium. Lux Aeterna takes us once again into Lauridsen’s soundworld, identifiable from the very first chord. So if you love O Magnum Mysterium, you’ll love Lux Aeterna.

Howard Goodall is perhaps best known for the theme tune for The Vicar of Dibley. Eternal Light is an intensely moving work that charts the movement from the grief of bereavement towards the light of everlasting hope, explored through poems sung by choir and soloists. So we're in for a treat of beautiful, tuneful, hopeful, thought-provoking and comforting music - see you there!

This programme is provisional and may be subject to change.

Booking available four weeks before the concert, please follow link below to book;

Eternal Light | Keele Bach Choir

PARKING & HOW TO FIND US: Parking is free on campus after 5pm on a weekday and during the weekend. The closest car park to the University Chapel is the pay and display car park located on Union Square. Campus map here: All Parking Locations 
Keele Chapel is centrally located on this map. This car park is free during the evening and at weekends and pay and display during weekdays until 5pm only.  

ACCESS: https://www.accessable.co.uk/keele-university/access-guides/chapel  


Event date
Event Time
7:30PM
Location
Keele Chapel
Organiser
Keele Bach Choir
Contact email
info.keelebachchoir@gmail.com
Contact telephone
01782 734340