“Bach’s B Minor Mass is one of the greatest works of the human mind,” says Birmingham Bach Choir’s conductor, Paul Spicer. “It is at the pinnacle of his achievement, which places it as high as we can measure greatness. The range of moods and emotions Bach covers in this huge work see us revelling in some of the most beautiful aria-like movements, such as the Agnus Dei, and at the other end of the spectrum, positively dancing with joy and excitement, like the opening of the Gloria, with everything in between and beyond.

“We are joined for this concert by a wonderful period instrument orchestra and some truly international soloists, including our patron, Roderick Williams. (Pictured)”

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