Dvořák – Requiem

Saturday 14 March 2026, 4pm

West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge

Dvořák Requiem 

Performed by:

Cambridge Philharmonic Chorus

Cambridge Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductor: Harry Sever

Esther Mallett: Soprano 

Miranda Westcott: Mezzo-Soprano 

Oliver Johnston: Tenor 

Eugene Dillon-Hooper: Bass

Dvořák’s Requiem is a towering musical statement that draws us into a world of mystery. Throughout the work, Dvořák sets traditional liturgical text with his unmistakable melodic gift, creating music that moves from sorrow to serenity, from shadow to radiant light.

The choral writing is both dramatic and lyrical, while the orchestra contributes richly coloured textures.

Soloists step forward with poignant lines that feel more like operatic confessions than sacred recitations. The result is a Requiem that feels deeply human – filled with questioning and doubt, and finally, a glowing sense of peace.

Tickets

Tickets: from £15 (Student concessions and  free carers’ tickets available)

Pre bookable programme £2

Tickets will be on sale from September.  

Please note that tickets are purchased on a non-refundable basis.

Access: The building is fully accessible to wheelchair users, with wheelchair / companion seating ramps and accessible toilet facilities.

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If you require a free carer’s ticket or have additional access requirements, please get in touch tickets@cam-phil.org.uk

Photo Credits: Bill Hiskett