The Cardinall’s Musick: Allegri, Palestrina & Masters of the Sistine Chapel
Thursday 16 October 2025
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
The Cardinall’s Music explores the musical treasure-house of the Sistine Chapel – music by Allegri, Palestrina, Lassus and Victoria, sung from the soul.
Renaissance splendour, eternal beauty, and voices that seem to touch the face of Heaven itself. The Sistine Chapel isn’t just the home of Michaelangelo’s great frescos. For centuries, its choir has cherished a tradition of sacred music at its most transcendent, uniting some of Europe’s greatest composers in prayer and praise. Andrew Carwood and the Cardinall’s Music celebrate that legacy tonight, and you’ll already know Allegri’s exquisite Miserere. But that’s just the jewel in the Papal tiara of a concert that ranges from the serenity of Palestrina to the musical riches of the Flemish and Spanish Golden Age.
“…one of the most thought provoking, educational and entertaining programmes in the entire festival. Introduced by Andrew Carwood – who gave an informative and witty narrative to the programme – this was a special evening featuring a special ensemble.” The Liverpool Daily Post
Gregorian chant Assumpta est Maria
Palestrina Assumpta est Maria
Missa Assumpta est Maria
Virgo prudentissima
Allegri Miserere mei
Christus resurgens
Desprez Tu solus qui facis mirabilia
da Victoria Domine non sum dignus
Lassus In hora ultima
Laudavi igitur laetitiam
The Cardinall’s Musick
Andrew Carwood director
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Thu 16 Oct | 7:30 PM | £35/£30/£25/£16/£10 | Book |
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