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The Sixteen: All the Ends of the World

  • Rochester Cathedral England, ME1 1SJ United Kingdom (map)

Big screen visuals, an emotionally charged choral soundtrack, and solo violin come together in a stunning concert experience exploring the impact of climate change.

Against a stunning backdrop of evolving imagery from videographer Heather Britton, and free improvisation from violinist Lizzie Ball, world renowned choral ensemble The Sixteen perform music exploring the beauty of plainchant, the complexities of choral harmony and the ethereal power of polyphony.

Crafted to demonstrate the long lasting and dramatic effects of climate change and global warming, the concerts will explore our relationship with the planet we live on through an originally crafted video piece which interweaves with a specifically curated choral repertoire of powerful works by Padilla, Perotin and Sheppard.

This powerful and affecting 1 hour concert highlights Earth’s ever-changing landscape and the wounds of man-made destruction and asks audiences to reflect on their impact on the planet.

A Co-production between The Sixteen and Classical Kicks Productions

Tickets can be booked directly through The Sixteen


Earlier Event: October 31
Cathedral closing at 3pm
Later Event: November 1
Café open between 11am - 2.30pm