News

Gabrieli Roar at Southwark Cathedral

This week saw the official launch of Gabrieli Roar at Southwark Cathedral. On 16 February our five partner choirs were joined by the professional singers of the Gabrieli Consort to form a chorus of nearly 150 voices. The performance was a joyous example of the ability of talented young musicians to rise to the highest levels of achievement when given the correct training and support, and most importantly, the opportunity to excel.

Funding News

We are delighted to announce that our ambitious training scheme for teenage singers, Gabrieli Roar, has been awarded thee major funding grants. The first from the Leverhulme Trust, which will support the programme over a period of three years by providing the funding to enable us to offer means-tested bursaries to one fifth of our young singers. The second from Arts Council England, helping to fund the costs of the 2016 summer programme which culminates in a high profile performance at Ely Cathedral, and the third from The Wingate Trust for our ongoing training and mentoring programme.

Critical Success for Gabrieli's Latest Recording

Released in May 2015, our latest recording of Handel’s L’Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato has already attracted substantial critical success, but we were particularly pleased to receive the news that it has been nominated for the 58th Annual GRAMMY Awards.

The Big Give Christmas Challenge - We Did It!

Thank you so much to everyone who took part in The Big Give Christmas Challenge 2015. In just two days we managed to raise over £5,000, which with our matched funding means we successfully raised over £10,000 in total. We are thrilled that this takes us that little bit closer to the funding needed for our new recording of Haydn’s The Seasons, which we are due to record this summer.
 

The Big Give Christmas Challenge 2015

We are delighted to announce that Gabrieli have once again been chosen to participate in The Big Give’s Christmas Challenge. We have celebrated successful Challenges each Christmas from 2010 until 2013 raising a total of over £49,500 – can you help us smash the £50,000 mark this year?! In 2015, the Christmas Challenge runs on […]

2015/16 Season Overview

After a busy summer of Purcell, Gabrieli launch the 2015/16 season in style with two performances at the Utrecht Early Music Festival – Of a Rose is all my Song, our newest a cappella Consort programme featuring substantial 16th century motets by Tallis and Mundy alongside contemporary British repertoire, and our much-loved Three Odes for […]

Gabrieli Roar Announces New Partner Choirs for 2015/16 Season

Following a successful recruitment process during the early summer of 2015, from which we received a number of very high quality applications, we are delighted to announce Gabrieli Roar’s new partner choirs for the coming season: Bradford Catholic Youth Choir – director Thomas Leech Cantate – director Nicholas Shaw Hertfordshire County Youth Choir – director Victoria Longdon We are […]

Gabrieli Appointed Cultural Ambassadors

We are delighted to announce that Gabrieli has been selected by the National Funding Scheme as one of four organisations who will be Cultural Ambassadors in 2015. As part of the scheme we will be working closely with the NFS on several fundraising campaigns across the coming season, using their brand new technology to increase awareness of […]

Wigmore Hall Concerts May 2015

We were delighted to return to London’s Wigmore Hall in May 2015, as part of their Henry Purcell: A Retrospective series, with two performances covering Purcell’s complete Birthday Odes for Queen Mary. With the Gabrieli Players and our soloists only just fitting onto the Wigmore’s stage, the evenings were a jubilant celebration of one of England’s finest composers, featuring a cast of wonderful […]

L’Allegro, il Pensieroso ed il Moderato Released May 2015

Gabrieli’s latest recording on Paul McCreesh’s Winged Lion Records, and our first Handel disc in over 10 years, was released on 04 May, and we’re thrilled that it immediately entered the Classical Charts Top 5. This recording was a real labour of love, with tracks being laid down over a period of three years due to […]