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Brahms Requiem

Mark your calendars for Saturday 21 March, as the Assembly Hall in Worthing comes alive with a breathtaking performance of Brahms’ ‘Requiem’. This iconic choral masterpiece will be brought to life by The Boundstone Chorus, Worthing Choral Society, and Sinfonia of Arun, in a celebration of local talent and musical partnership.

The Boundstone Chorus and Worthing Choral Society join forces with the acclaimed Sinfonia of Arun to deliver a performance that promises both power and intimacy. Each group brings its own musical heritage and passion, ensuring the evening will be a true showcase of Worthing’s vibrant cultural scene.

Mattea Leow, who will be conducting the ensemble, shares her excitement for this special concert: “Uniting these three groups for Brahms’ ‘Requiem’ is truly inspiring. The energy and commitment of our performers reflect the very best of community music-making. It’s through such collaboration that the arts continue to thrive, bringing people together and fostering a shared love of music. I’m thrilled to lead them in presenting such a moving work to our audience.”

Mattea continued “This is more than just a concert - it’s a unique opportunity to witness a remarkable collaboration and to be swept away by one of the greatest choral works ever written. Whether you’re a seasoned concert-goer or simply curious about classical music, you won’t want to miss this memorable evening”.

Joining the choirs will be soloists Cheryl Enever and Richard Bannan. A supporting first half performance of music by Vaughan Williams and Beethoven will be conducted by Sam Barton.
event dateSaturday 21 March
venue addressAssembly Hall, Stoke Abbott Road, Worthing, West Sussex BN11 1HJ
event timesBalcony £17
Stalls £12
U16 £6
telephone 01903 206206 for latest times or cancellations.
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