
The concerts we've performed!


A Christmas concert of festive music
Spital Arts Facebook page
7.30pm Friday 16th December 2022

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Saturday 19th November 2022 at 7.30pm
When Mozart died in December 1791, he left his Requiem Mass unfinished. He had fully scored the Requiem and Kyrie and completed the vocal parts and indications of the orchestration up to the start of the Lacrimosa. Here Mozart's autograph finishes...
The Requiem was eventually completed by Franz Süssmayr, but it is not clear how much of the remainder is based on Mozart's sketches.
In the 1960s, a sketch for an Amen fugue was discovered which appears to be Mozart's original ending to the Lacrimosa section. Several alternative completions of the Requiem, attempting to produce something closer to Mozart's intentions, appeared following the discovery.
CCCS performed a stunning completion made by the musicologist and Mozart scholar, Robert Levin, of this masterpiece
Saturday 11th June 2022 at 7.30pm
John Rutter's Sprig of Thyme is paired with Songs of the Isles, a new sequence of folk songs by the choir's Musical Director, Adam Green.
Accompanied by chamber orchestra, this concert promises to be an event not to be missed!


A concert of music for an autumn evening
A Christmas concert of festive music celebrating feasts, dances and song
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7.30pm Friday 20th December 2019


Come and SING!
Saturday 21st September 2019
10:00am to 4:00pm
Accompanied by Chris Flint
Rose Hill United Reformed Church
Soresby Street
Chesterfield
S40 1JN
HANDEL'S MESSIAH
7.15pm
Saturday 23rd November 2019
St Thomas' Church
Brampton - S40 3AW


Witness the culmination of our
Five Ways to Wellbeing
project in this stunning concert
7.30pm Saturday 15th June 2019
Winding Wheel, Chesterfield
Come and SING!
Saturday 23rd March 2019
10:00am to 4:00pm
Rose Hill United Reformed Church
Soresby Street
Chesterfield
S40 1JN


Christmas Through the Ages
Friday 14th December 2018 at 7.30pm
Modern, mediaeval and classic Christmas music
St Leonard's Church, Valley Road/ Hartington Road, Spital, S41 0HA
A Lunchtime Concert
Saturday 6th October 2018 at 11.45am
Haydn: Te Deum
Schubert: Little German Mass
Chilcott: A Little Jazz Mass
Chesterfield Library,
Lower Pavements, Chesterfield





Tenor: Jack Dolan
An Evening on Broadway
The music of Bernstein, Gershwin, Cole Porter, Ivor Novello and more
Saturday 19th May 2018 at 7.30pm
Rose Hill United Reformed Church
Rose Hill, Chesterfield
S40 1JN

Baritone: Joseph Clayton
Accompanied by the Co-operative Jazz Ensemble in the surroundings of the Rose Hill United Reformed Church

An evening of Christmas music
at Saint Leonards Church,
Valley Road/Hartington Road,
Spital, Chesterfield. S41 0HA

Saturday
25th November
2017
at 7.15pm
St Thomas Church, Brampton
Handel's Messiah
A Sacred Oratorio for soprano, alto, tenor and bass soli, SATB chorus and orchestra
Words compiled from Holy Scripture by Charles Jennens
The New Novello Choral Edition, edited by Watkins Shaw
And without Controversy, great is the mystery of Godliness:
God was manifested in the Flesh, justified by the Spirit, seen of Angels, preached among the Gentiles, believed on in the worls, received up in glory.
In whom are hid all the Treasures of Wisdom and Knowledge.
(1 Timothy iii, 16; Colossians ii, 3)
These words, selected by Jennens, the librettist, formed a preface to the word-book of the first performance in April 1742, at Dublin. They were repeated on the word-books published in London 1749-59 and later.