Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus concerts 1993–94
December 4th 1993, Sheffield City Hall
- Handel: Messiah
Susan Chilcott (soprano), Patricia Bardon (alto), Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor), Philip O'Reilly (bass)
Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus
Orchestra of the Golden Age, Graham Barber
January 29th 1994, Sheffield City Hall
- Bach: Mass in B minor
Susannah Walters (soprano), Patricia Spence (alto), John Mark Ainsley (tenor), David Thomas (bass)
Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus
Hallé Orchestra, Nicholas McGegan
February 26th 1994, Sheffield Cathedral
- Bach: Magnificat
- Elgar: The Music Makers
Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus, Sheffield Chorale
Chorale Concert Orchestra, James Kirkwood
March 26th 1994, Sheffield City Hall
- Haydn: Te Deum
- Rossini: Stabat Mater
- Haydn: Symphony no.44
Susan Bullock (soprano), Ameral Gunson (mezzo), Anthony Mee (tenor), Brian Bannatyne-Scott (bass)
Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus
Northern Chamber Orchestra, Graham Barber
April 23rd 1994, Sheffield City Hall
- Geoffrey Poole: Blackbird (world première)
- Vaughan Williams: The Wasps
- Elgar: Cello Concerto
Maria Kliegel (cello)
Julie Kennard (soprano), Christine Cairns (alto), Martyn Hill (tenor), Michael George (bass)
Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Sachio Fujioka
(broadcast on BBC Radio 3, July 25th 1994)
Next Sheffield performance
Thursday November 4th 2010, Sheffield City Hall
- Elgar : The Dream of Gerontius
Stephanie Marshall (Angel), Andrew Kennedy (Gerontius), Mark Stone (The Priest/Angel of Agony)
Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus
Hallé Orchestra, James Burton
James Burton, the Hallé's former Choral Director, takes to the podium to conduct the combined forces of the Hallé, Sheffield's very own Philharmonic Chorus and a superb cast of soloists in one of the greatest English oratorios. This concert is a rare chance to hear a definitive performance of this great masterpiece, featuring three wonderfully fresh, leading soloists of their generation. READ MORE!