Grantham Choral Society Summer Concert

Saturday, 9 May 2026

Time
19:30 - 21:00
Venue
St Wulfram's Church, Grantham, NG31 6RR
Price
£15 (children free)

For Grantham Choral Society’s summer concert Musical Director David Humphreys has selected a trio of beautiful eighteenth century choral works.
The centrepiece is Joseph Haydn’s famous “Nelson Mass”. Written in 1798 during the final stages of the Napoleonic Wars, Haydn subtitled it a “Mass for troubled times”, which makes it especially relevant in 2026.
Michael Haydn was Joseph’s younger brother and also an accomplished composer. The choir will showcase his work with the beautiful Dixit Dominus, a setting of Psalm 110.
Zadok the Priest needs little introduction. Handel wrote it for the coronation of George II in 1727, and it has been sung at every British coronation since.
The programme is completed by Mozart’s Exsultate Jubilate, a perennially popular work for orchestra and voices.
The choir is accompanied by four talented soloists from the Royal College of Music and the award-winning Helix Ensemble.

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A CELEBRATION OF SONG IN THE BEAUTIFUL SETTING OF ST WULFRAM’S
Grantham Choral Society has achieved high standards under its Musical Director, David Humphreys. These will be on display again on May 9 in their summer concert in St Wulfram’s Church, for which David has selected a trio of eighteenth century choral works.
The centrepiece is one of Joseph Haydn’s masterpieces, the famous “Nelson Mass”. It was written in 1798 during the final stages of the Napoleonic Wars. Haydn’s world was in turmoil with Napoleon’s armies achieving major victories against the Austrians. So he subtitled the work a “Mass for troubled times” (Missa in angustiis), which makes it feel especially relevant in 2026.
Michael Haydn was Joseph’s younger and often overlooked brother, yet was a prolific and accomplished composer in his own right. The choir will showcase his work with the beautiful Dixit Dominus, a setting of Psalm 110.
Zadok the Priest needs little introduction. Handel wrote it for the coronation of George II in 1727, and it has been sung at the coronation of every British monarch since and is a firm favourite in the choral repertoire.
The programme is completed by Mozart’s Exsultate Jubilate, a perennially popular work for orchestra and voices.
The choir will be accompanied by four talented soloists studying at the Royal College of Music and by the award winning East-Midlands based Helix Ensemble.
So why not come along to this celebration of song in the beautiful setting of St Wulfram’s Church? It’s at 7.30pm on Saturday May 9, 2026. Tickets are available from the Guildhall Box Office, via Ticketline, or from members of Grantham Choral.

Venue

St Wulfram's Church
Church Street
Grantham
NG31 6RR

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The event runs from 19:30 to 21:00 on the following dates.
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