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Brighton Festival Chorus (abbreviated to BFC) is a large choir of over 150 amateur singers based in
Brighton Brighton () is a seaside resort and one of the two main areas of the City of Brighton and Hove in the county of East Sussex, England. It is located south of London. Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze A ...
, UK. One of the country's leading symphony choruses.., and considered "one of the jewels in the city's musical crown", BFC performs in major concert halls throughout Britain and Europe, particularly in Brighton and London. BFC performs regularly with all the major British orchestras, including the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) is a British symphony orchestra based in London, that performs and produces primarily classic works. The RPO was established by Thomas Beecham in 1946. In its early days, the orchestra secured profitable ...
(RPO), BBC Symphony Orchestra (BBCSO), City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO), London Symphony Orchestra (LSO), The Hallé Orchestra and the
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. BFC also has a long-standing relationship with the Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra (BPO). BFC has also made 10 appearances at the BBC Proms since its first Proms performance in 1986 and two of its many recordings of classical works have been nominated for Grammy awards. As of October 2021, the chorus has performed 656 works in 530 concerts and 93 recording sessions at 103 different venues. It has worked with 109 orchestras, 160 conductors, 743 soloists and 114 other choirs.


History


Formation and Early Years (1968–1979)

BFC was formed by the Hungarian-born conductor
László Heltay László Istvan Heltay (5 January 1930 17 December 2019) was a Hungarian-born British conductor and choral director. Heltay is best known for contributing to the establishment of the Brighton Festival Chorus, the Chorus of the Academy of St Mart ...
for the 1968 Brighton Festival specifically for a performance of Sir William Walton's large-scale cantata Belshazzar's Feast, conducted by the composer with the RPO at the Brighton Dome. The performance was a huge success and launched Brighton Festival Chorus as an important part of the music scene in Britain and, under László Heltay's directorship, one of the most successful choirs in the country, as well as becoming a "symbol of the festival". In the same year the chorus performed Mozart's Kyrie in D Minor (conducted by Sir Colin Davis with the BBCSO) and Kodály's Budavari Te Deum (conducted by László Heltay with the BPO). Building on this success, BFC performed three more concerts in Brighton in 1969, and in 1970 made its first recording: Kodály's
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with the LSO conducted by István Kertész. In 1972, BFC performed its first concerts outside Brighton, when it took part (as the English Bach Festival Chorus) in a series of concerts for the English Bach Festival (EBF). The first of these concerts, Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms with the LSO conducted by
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, marked BFC's first performance at the
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. This work was recorded, with the same forces, 2 days later at
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. Three more concerts were performed by BFC for the EBF that year in Oxford and London. The following year saw a marked upturn in the number of BFC's engagements to perform, with 4 concerts in Brighton and Hove, 2 concerts in London, a recording of Janáček's
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and the chorus's first concert abroad: Beethoven's 9th Symphony at the
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in Lisbon, Portugal. In 1975, BFC's recording of Janáček's Glagolitic Mass with the RPO under Rudolf Kempe was nominated for a Grammy Award in the "Best Classical Performance – Choral" category. In 1976 the chorus began a long association with the conductor Antal Doráti, under whose baton the chorus performed in 18 concerts, mostly in the
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, and made 5 recordings.


The 1980s

The 1980s saw a marked upturn in BFC's concert and recording schedule. Overall, the decade saw BFC perform in 139 concerts (24 in 1988 alone – BFC's busiest year to date) and make 8 recordings. During the 1984 Brighton Festival, BFC performed the British premier of Penderecki's Te Deum, conducted by the composer, the performance being considered the musical high point of the Festival. In 1985, BFC began a series of engagements with the RPO under André Previn, including two performances of Ravel's Daphnis et Chloé in that year; a performance and recording of Walton's Belshazzar's Feast and two performances and a recording of Tippett's A Child of Our Time in 1986; two further performances of Daphnis et Chloé in 1987; Brahms's German Requiem in 1988; and Beethoven's 9th Symphony in 1989. A recording of Tippet's A Child of Our Time with the RPO under
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saw BFC receive its 2nd Grammy nomination in the "Best Choral Performance" category In 1986, BFC performed for the first time at the BBC Proms, performing Walton's Belshazzar's Feast with the RPO under Vernon Handley. The following year, BFC took part in two promenade concerts, performing Schoenberg's Gurre-Lieder with the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain under
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and Ravel's Daphnis et Chloé with the RPO under André Previn. As well as an increase overall in concert and recording engagements, the decade also saw a significant increase in demand for BFC's services from overseas. The chorus undertook tours of Greece (1981), France (1985 and 1987), Spain (1988) The Netherlands (1988) and Belgium (1988) during the decade.


The 1990s

BFC continued to be in demand with major orchestras in the UK and Europe during the 1990s, working under the baton of such conductors as Yehudi Menuhin (who became honorary President of the Chorus), Vladimir Ashkenazy, Richard Hickox and Mark Elder, who became honorary President of the Chorus following the death of Yehudi Menuhin in 1999. BFC performed in 5 BBC Proms concerts during the 1990s: * Britten's War Requiem with the RPO under Kurt Masur in 1990 * Beethoven's 9th Symphony with the
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under Klaus Tennstedt in 1991 * Vaughan Williams' A Sea Symphony with the RPO under Vernon Handley in 1992 * Beethoven's 9th Symphony with the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra under Vladimir Ashkenazy in 1992 * Mahler's 2nd Symphony with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra and the Edinburgh Festival Chorus under Charles Mackerras in 1995 The decade also saw the Chorus perform in France, the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. In 1992 the Chorus performed for the first time at Leeds Castle under Carl Davis. This became an annual summer engagement for the Chorus which continued until 2007. In 1996, László Heltay retired as music director of the Chorus. He was succeeded by his deputy, Jonathan Grieves-Smith and then, upon the latter's departure to Australia, by James Morgan, who holds the position of music director to the present day. László Heltay held the honorary title of Conductor Emeritus of BFC until his death in 2019.


Recent Years

The Chorus continues to be much in demand, and still performs regularly in Brighton, London and further afield. In 2005, BFC took part in the world premier of the concert version of Tavener's
The Veil of the Temple ''The Veil of the Temple'' is a piece of choral music by British composer John Tavener, Sir John Tavener. Identified by Tavener as "the supreme achievement of my life", it is set for four choirs, several orchestras and soloists and lasts at least ...
at the BBC Proms, and in 2011 BFC joined forces with the BBC Concert Orchestra, the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and 9 other choirs for a BBC Proms performance of Havergal Brian's monumental Symphony No. 1 "The Gothic" under the baton of
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. In response to the downturn in the market for live choral music following the 2007/8 financial crisis, the Chorus began to develop its own series of small- and large-scale concerts in the Brighton and Hove area, putting on and promoting concerts with works ranging from Rachmaninov's Vespers to semi-staged performances of Bach's
St John Passion The ''Passio secundum Joannem'' or ''St John Passion'' (german: Johannes-Passion, link=no), BWV 245, is a Passion or oratorio by Johann Sebastian Bach, the older of the surviving Passions by Bach. It was written during his first year as direc ...
. Since 2009, BFC has been a regular participant in the "BBC Big Sing" from the Royal Albert Hall, at which special editions of the BBC's
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programme are recorded. In 2011 BFC joined and 11 other partners from across southern England and northern France to take part in "ACT – A Common Territory". This programme of events, supported financially by the European Regional Development Fund as part of its Interreg programme, ran from 2011 to 2015, and saw the Chorus join forces with the Orchestre de Picardie, and soloists from the Royal Opera's Jette Parker Young Artists Programme under the direction of Arie van Beek to perform Verdi's Requiem in Amiens, Compiègne and
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in December 2013. Also as part of the ACT Network, BFC performed Beethoven's 9th Symphony in
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in January 2014. Two further ACT Network performances of Verdi's Requiem followed in July 2014, when BFC was joined by the Royal Opera House Thurrock Community Chorus in Purfleet, Essex. BFC's 500th concert performance, on
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2015, was a semi-staged "in the round" performance of Bach's St. John Passion at the Brighton Dome, with the Chorus singing the whole work from memory. In 2015, as part of the celebrations to mark the 800th anniversary of the signing of the
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, BFC commissioned a work from Morgan Pochin on the theme of Liberty. The resulting work "Invictus – Cantata for Liberty" for orchestra, adult choir, youth choir and narrators was premiered at the Brighton Dome in June, and saw BFC join forces with the
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, Brighton Festival Youth Choir and the Brighton and Hove Community Youth Choir, conducted by James Morgan. In the 2016 Brighton Festival, the Chorus performed Elgar's Dream of Gerontius "off book", memorising the whole piece and performing it without scores. The concert was judged one of the highlights of that year's festival.


Brighton Festival Youth Choir

In 2002, BFC formed the Brighton Festival Youth Choir (BFYC) to give local schoolchildren the chance to perform choral music to a high standard. BFYC's first music director was
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and their first performance was a live performance on
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, and since then the choir has been in great demand. It has worked with acclaimed ensembles such as the RPO, LPO and
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under such conductors as Richard Hickox, Jacques Mercier and James Morgan. Originally run and managed by the BFC, BFYC is now an independent choir and a separate registered charity, although it continues to receive both financial support and concert engagements from BFC. In January 2016, James Bingham will take over from Esther Jones as the new music director of BFYC.


Repertoire

BFC's repertoire includes all of the major choral works from the 18th to the 21st century. Notable works performed by the Chorus have included: * Walton: '' Belshazzar's Feast'' * Verdi:
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*
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: '' Carmina Burana'' * Janáček: ''
Glagolitic Mass The ''Glagolitic Mass'' (, '' cu, script=latn, Mša glagolskaja''; also called ''Missa Glagolitica'' or ''Slavonic Mass'') is a composition for soloists (soprano, contralto, tenor, bass), double chorus, organ and orchestra by Leoš Janáček. The ...
'' * Bach: ''
St John Passion The ''Passio secundum Joannem'' or ''St John Passion'' (german: Johannes-Passion, link=no), BWV 245, is a Passion or oratorio by Johann Sebastian Bach, the older of the surviving Passions by Bach. It was written during his first year as direc ...
'' *
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and C Minor Mass * Berlioz: Grande Messe des morts and '' La damnation de Faust'' * Mahler: Symphony No. 2 and Symphony No. 8 *
Tavener Sir John Kenneth Tavener (28 January 1944 – 12 November 2013) was an English composer, known for his extensive output of choral religious works. Among his best known works are '' The Lamb'' (1982), '' The Protecting Veil'' (1988), and ''Song ...
: ''
The Veil of the Temple ''The Veil of the Temple'' is a piece of choral music by British composer John Tavener, Sir John Tavener. Identified by Tavener as "the supreme achievement of my life", it is set for four choirs, several orchestras and soloists and lasts at least ...
'' * Britten: '' War Requiem'' * Elgar: '' The Dream of Gerontius'' * Adams: '' Harmonium'' * Vaughan Williams: '' A Sea Symphony''


Recordings

The chorus has made many recordings including Grammy-nominated performances of Janáček's Glagolitic Mass and Tippett's A Child of Our Time. BFC's recording of Debussy's Le Martyre de saint Sébastien with Jacques Mercier and
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was awarded "Le Choc" by the French magazine Le Monde de la musique. In addition to its recordings of the traditional choral repertoire, BFC has recorded backing tracks for a number of popular recording artists. BFC provided choral backing on
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's platinum-certified album Bring Him Home, Joe McElderry's gold-certified albums Classic and Classic Christmas and
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's silver-certified album Act Two. In 2017 the Chorus provided choral backing on the album
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, a celebration of the 100th birthday of Dame Vera Lynn.


Selected Discography – Classical


Selected Discography – Other


50th Anniversary

2018 is the 50th anniversary of the Chorus's formation. The Chorus is planning a special season of concerts and events to celebrate this milestone, including performances at the Brighton Festival and in London, as well as a tour of France in November 2018 where the Chorus will be taking part in three performances of Britten's War Requiem to mark the Centenary of the signing of the Armistice.


Organisation and Governance

BFC is a charity registered in England (charity number 1173302), and is governed by a committee of Trustees elected by the members of the Chorus. The trustees are responsible for the day-to-day running of the Chorus. The music director, while not a Trustee of the Chorus, is regularly consulted on and informed of the Trustees' decisions, and has the final say in all matters relating to the musical direction of the Chorus.


References


External links


Brighton Festival Chorus websiteBrighton Festival Chorus listing on BBC Music
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