Christ Church Cathedral Choir and Britten Sinfonia: MacMillan's 'Seven Last Words from the Cross'

Occurring
for 1 hour, 45 mins
Venue
Christ Church Cathedral
Address
St Aldate's Oxford, OX1 1DP, United Kingdom

Christ Church Cathedral Choir and acclaimed chamber orchestra Britten Sinfonia join forces for James Macmillan's 'Seven Last Words from the Cross' in this year's Choral Meditation for Holy Week. Commissioned by the BBC in 1994, this work presents the last seven sentences uttered by Christ in the four gospels. Interspersed between the movements are addresses from The Revd Canon Peter Moger, helping us to delve more deeply into the theological and musical content of the piece. As always, the Choral Meditation for Holy Week is presented as an act of worship, and a gift to the people of the city and Diocese of Oxford. Therefore, entrance is free, and no booking is required.

Christ Church Cathedral

As Oxford's Cathedral, Christ Church is an ancient place of living faith and welcome in the heart of our city, which also hosts a wide range of concerts and events. From our roots as the Saxon religious community of St Frideswide established 1300 years ago, to the unique single foundation of Anglican cathedral and Oxford University College we are today, our story has been centuries in the making. Come and be a part of it!
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Christ Church Cathedral Choir and Britten Sinfonia: MacMillan's 'Seven Last Words from the Cross'

Occurring
for 1 hour, 45 mins
Venue
Christ Church Cathedral
Address
St Aldate's Oxford, OX1 1DP, United Kingdom

Christ Church Cathedral Choir and acclaimed chamber orchestra Britten Sinfonia join forces for James Macmillan's 'Seven Last Words from the Cross' in this year's Choral Meditation for Holy Week. Commissioned by the BBC in 1994, this work presents the last seven sentences uttered by Christ in the four gospels. Interspersed between the movements are addresses from The Revd Canon Peter Moger, helping us to delve more deeply into the theological and musical content of the piece. As always, the Choral Meditation for Holy Week is presented as an act of worship, and a gift to the people of the city and Diocese of Oxford. Therefore, entrance is free, and no booking is required.

Safeguarding

Christ Church is a place of worship, pilgrimage, sanctuary, and activity, and it should be a safe place for all. Safeguarding forms part of our everyday working practice and is the responsibility of everyone at Christ Church Cathedral. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Chapter Safeguarding Officer, The Revd Dr Zachary Guiliano (Priest Vicar), and a Cathedral Safeguarding Lead, Matthew Dickins (Cathedral Administrator). Our Diocese of Oxford’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our Safeguarding team. If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact our Safeguarding team through the link below or the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor. If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority’s children or adult social care services.

Safeguarding at Christ Church Cathedral