The Sixteen: The Choral Pilgrimage 2025 – Angel of Peace
Friday 05 September 2025
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
In an age of resurgent conflict and frenetic demands on our attention, The Sixteen’s 2025 Choral Pilgrimage: Angel of Peace offers a slice of tranquillity in many forms courtesy of luminous, purifying music traversing six centuries.
From the enraptured songs of medieval abbess Hildegard of Bingen and the mesmeric soundworld of Arvo Pärt, to the magical realm of a brand new work for choir and solo violin by composer Anna Clyne, nine pieces of music from across the centuries speak of peace and acceptance and the ecstatic joy their reassurance can bring.
This year’s tour takes its title from words by Cardinal Newman, set to music by Will Todd – ‘Let me be an angel of peace’. Newman’s meditation on the challenge of existence suggests life’s deepest valleys only help its highest mountains feel more wonderful. Perhaps, when we see that joy co-exists with sadness, we’ve been visited by our own Angel of Peace.
Hildegard of Bingen Ave, generosa
Arvo Pärt Tribute to Caesar
Will Todd I shall be an angel of peace*
John Taverner Gaude plurimum
Hildegard of Bingen Ave, generosa
Arvo Pärt Da pacem Domine
Anna Clyne Orbits (New commission, world premiere)*
Arvo Pärt Magnificat
John Taverner O splendor gloriae
*with solo violin
The Sixteen
Harry Christophers conductor
Sarah Sexton violin
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