The King Shall Rejoice: A Baroque Coronation

Occurring
for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
The Temple Church, London
Address
The Temple Church, Temple, London, EC4Y 1BB, United Kingdom

Temple Church Choir
The Temple Players
Thomas Allery, conductor

The Temple Church Choir, one of London’s foremost liturgical ensembles, ignites a display of royal splendour in the magnificent historic surroundings of Temple Church. At the heart of the programme are Handel’s glorious Coronation Anthems, including the electrifying Zadok the Priest and the majestic Let thy Hand be strengthened, works written to celebrate the power, pageantry, and ceremony of the British monarchy.

Alongside these, the concert features a rich selection of Baroque music composed for royal occasions, bringing to life the brilliance and grandeur of the age. Set within the soaring acoustics and centuries-old walls of Temple Church, this performance promises an evening of ceremonial brilliance, dramatic contrasts, and resplendent choral sound - where history, architecture, and music converge in spectacular fashion.

Programme

G F Handel (1685-1759): Overture to Solomon
Francesco Durante (1684-1755): Magnificat
G F Handel: Let thy Hand be strengthened
William Boyce (1711-1779): Symphony no. 1
William Boyce: The King shall rejoice
G F Handel: Zadok the Priest

The Temple Church, London

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The King Shall Rejoice: A Baroque Coronation

Occurring
for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
The Temple Church, London
Address
The Temple Church, Temple, London, EC4Y 1BB, United Kingdom

Temple Church Choir
The Temple Players
Thomas Allery, conductor

The Temple Church Choir, one of London’s foremost liturgical ensembles, ignites a display of royal splendour in the magnificent historic surroundings of Temple Church. At the heart of the programme are Handel’s glorious Coronation Anthems, including the electrifying Zadok the Priest and the majestic Let thy Hand be strengthened, works written to celebrate the power, pageantry, and ceremony of the British monarchy.

Alongside these, the concert features a rich selection of Baroque music composed for royal occasions, bringing to life the brilliance and grandeur of the age. Set within the soaring acoustics and centuries-old walls of Temple Church, this performance promises an evening of ceremonial brilliance, dramatic contrasts, and resplendent choral sound - where history, architecture, and music converge in spectacular fashion.

Programme

G F Handel (1685-1759): Overture to Solomon
Francesco Durante (1684-1755): Magnificat
G F Handel: Let thy Hand be strengthened
William Boyce (1711-1779): Symphony no. 1
William Boyce: The King shall rejoice
G F Handel: Zadok the Priest

Safeguarding

The care and protection of children, young people and vulnerable adults who are involved in Church activities is the responsibility of the whole Church. Everyone who participates in the life of the Church has a role to play in promoting a Safer Church for all.This Safeguarding Policy is based on the Safeguarding Policy Statement of the Church of England that was agreed and published by the House of Bishops in 2017. It sets out the Safeguarding Policy of the Diocese of London and in particular a summary of the roles and responsibilities of all church bodies and office holders as we work together to protect children, young people and vulnerable adults who are involved in church activities.

This policy makes six overarching policy commitments:

To promote a safer environment and culture
To enable and ensure safe recruitment practice and to support all those within the Church with any responsibility related to children, young people, and vulnerable adults
To respond promptly to every safeguarding concern or allegation
To offer pastoral care to victims/survivors of abuse and other affected persons
To offer pastoral care to those who are the subject of concerns or allegations of abuse and other affected persons
To respond to those who may pose a present risk to others.

https://www.templechurch.com/application/files/7216/2074/0149/Temple_Church_Safeguarding_Policy_revi

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