Mass of the Children & Living Voices
Saturday 14 June 2025 7.00pm (note the start time)

Sir John Rutter is a prolific British composer, conductor, editor and arranger. There can be very few choral Christmas concerts that do not feature an item either written or arranged by him. Born in London in 1945, he was educated at Highgate School and then went on to Clare College, Cambridge, where he later became Director of Music.
Mass of the Children is scored for a mixed adult choir, two soloists, orchestra and a children's chorus. The role of the latter is (according to the composer) 'to add a further dimension to the traditional Latin Mass sung by the adult choir, sometimes commenting, sometimes amplifying the meaning and mood.' Using a mix of Latin and English, the work is essentially a Missa Brevis, i.e. a Mass without the Credo. Wimbledon Choral last performed it in March 2008 in Guildford Cathedral with Farnham Youth Choir.
Russell Hepplewhite studied at Chethams's School of Music in Manchester, followed by the Royal College of Music in London. He is known equally for both his choral works and as a successful leading music theatre composer, notably in the area of operas aimed at younger audiences. Recordings of his choral compositions have been made by professional choirs such as Sonoro.
Russell's latest project is Living Voices, in which ten living poets have been commissioned to write a poem, each one of which is set to music by Russell, with ten choirs spread across the country premiering one of the poems each in concert during the spring & summer of 2025. The first one was performed on 5th April by Exeter Festival Chorus. Subsequently, all of the poems and music will be published by Stainer & Bell. Wimbledon Choral is delighted to be selected as one of the choirs to participate in this project. What's more, the poem we've been assigned is an extract from Gravity Archives, written by the former Poet Laureate, Sir Andrew Motion.
The Auditorium at Wimbledon High School has been used before by the choir for its Come & Sing Da Vinci Requiem workshop in early 2024. This is the first time we will be performing here as a concert venue. We hope you enjoy it.
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Location
Wimbledon High School Auditorium, Mansel Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 4AB [How to get there]