EX CATHEDRA | Rachmaninoff Vespers
Rachmaninoff Vespers

Booking

Sunday 26 July 2026, 7.00pm
Gloucester Cathedral

Venue

12 College Green
Gloucester, GL1 2LX

Rachmaninoff Vespers

Please note the concert start time is to be confirmed. It will be an evening concert but 7pm is indicated as a placeholder only.

Powerful, passionate, hypnotic – in a time of turmoil and at the height of his powers, Rachmaninoff turned to the choral heritage he held dear, and created his awe-inspiring All-Night Vigil—better known as the Vespers.

A work he loved above all others, it combines Znamenny and Kievan chant with lush Romantic harmony - moving with emotional intensity from a hushed opening prayer to its triumphant final blessing.

With mesmeric melodies - and some of the lowest notes you’ll ever hear sung - it is beloved by audiences and singers alike.

Concerts given by Ex Cathedra are never just concerts... incredible intonation and tuning, soaring to great heights and plunging into abyssal depths yet staying true, never wavering. The choir’s intricate shaping of the music continued to the last ... passing through blazing fire before finally receding into a quiet, radiant joy” - read the full www.bachtrack.com review

Running time: approx. 1 hr 40 minutes, including interval.

EX CATHEDRA Choir
Jeffrey Skidmore conductor

Martha McLorinan mezzo soprano
James Robinson tenor
Simone Rebello bells

We are thrilled to have been invited to give this concert by Three Choirs Festival. Ticket information will be announced by the festival in due course - please save the date and we very much look forward to seeing you there.

How to book

£61 / £56 / £46 / £39 / £26 / £16

Booking opens on 13 April. Book via the link above or call the Three Choirs Box Office on 01452 768 928.

Access

Everyone is welcome at our concerts, and we are committed to doing all we can to ensure you have a great experience.

Detailed access information is available on the festival website. Designated wheelchair seats will be allocated by the festival; please telephone the box office for details once on sale.

You may like to note that each half of this concert will be performed as an uninterrupted sequence and the atmosphere will be quiet and still for extended periods.  Audiences usually reserve applause for the end of each half.

If you have any other access questions, please contact us, we are happy to help.

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Jeffrey says

"We are thrilled to return to Rachmaninoff’s All-Night Vigil, his most-loved work using orthodox chants from the Znamenny tradition, Greece and poignantly from the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. Recent discoveries from the original 1915 poster inform our performance and bells, so dear to Rachmaninoff and Russian Christian culture, will sound the chants between movements."