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Poulenc's Gloria

Tue 11 Nov

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Cadogan Hall

Sacred music was never meant to be this much fun! A huge, irreverent shout of joy for choir and orchestra.

Poulenc's Gloria
Poulenc's Gloria

Time & Location

11 Nov 2025, 19:30 – 21:30

Cadogan Hall, 5 Sloane Terrace, London SW1X 9DQ, UK

About the event

Boulanger Psalm 24 ‘La terre appartient à l’Éternel’

Barber Adagio for Strings

Bizet L’Arlésienne: Suite No. 1

Barber Knoxville: Summer of 1915

Debussy (arr. Caplet) Clair de lune

Poulenc Gloria


Sacred music was never meant to be this much fun! “Part monk, part hooligan” was how one contemporary described the French composer Francis Poulenc, and they might have been talking about his Gloria too: a huge, irreverent shout of joy for a great chorus.


The City of London Choir joins the RPO and conductor Daniel Hyde to raise the roof today; first, though, there’s another choral blockbuster from France (this time by Lili Boulanger), music reminiscent of a holiday in Provence from the composer of Carmen and Debussy’s beautiful moonlit serenade.


We also hear not one but two musical letters from America. Everyone loves the deep emotion of Barber’s Adagio – but when you hear soprano Sally Matthews sing Knoxville, his tender memoir of a vanished youth, we think you’ll fall in love all over again.

Her “singing – first eloquent, then hysterical; initially refined, before soaring with an ecstasy wrought from liquid fire – was in a category that ‘virtuosic’ doesn’t begin to cover.” Richard Bratby on Sally Matthews in The Spectator

Daniel Hyde conductor

Sally Matthews soprano

City of London Choir

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra


For tickets, please book via the Cadogan Hall Website.


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Patrons: Lord Chartres GCVO, Humphrey Burton CBE, Lady Brewer OBE 
Consultant: Ian Maclay

Conductor Emeritus: Hilary Davan Wetton

Charity Number 1164955

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