Annual Cathedral Concert returns with Haydn and Mendelssohn (12 March)

Annual Cathedral Concert returns with Haydn and Mendelssohn Saturday 12 March

The annual Colyer-Fergusson Concert by the Music department returns to Canterbury Cathedral from the first time since 2019, and features two electrifying works – the drama of Haydn’s Nelson Mass and Mendelssohn’s vibrant First Symphony – on Saturday 12 March at 7.30pm.

The University Chorus and Symphony Orchestra will be joined by stellar soloists, and in particular two University alumni, for Haydn’s choral masterpiece, and the Nave will also resound to the vigour of Mendelssohn’s youthful symphony. The concert, conducted by Head of Music Performance, Dan Harding, brings together students, staff, alumni and members of the local community, with the Orchestra led by second-year Biosciences postgraduate student, violinist Kammy Pike.

Tickets and details are here.

Join us for one of the highlights of the University’s performing year!