Salisbury Chamber Chorus McEnery: Resurrection

Simon McEnery wrote The Resurrection (with text by Jeremy Davies, then Precentor of Salisbury Cathedral) just over twenty years ago. It was commissioned (by David and Anne Cooke) as a sequel of sorts to Stainer’s Crucifixion, and critics at the time noted that it was ‘somewhere between an oratorio and a musical’ (Cathedral Music). Since then it has been performed in the UK and USA, and recorded by Salisbury Cathedral Choir, but this June will see only the second time it has been performed in Salisbury since then.

Salisbury Chamber Chorus will be performing the piece twice over one weekend, on June 13 and 14, in St Thomas’s Church. They will be joined by Nova Foresta Philharmonic, regular pianist John Cuthbert, and three of the original soloists, plus Salisbury tenor Edwin Lambert. And the concerts will be conducted by the composer. They will also be Simon McEnery’s last concerts as musical director of the choir he formed fifteen years ago.

McEnery said: ‘I’m very excited to be doing this piece again. It’s probably my most popular and successful piece, and I love the way it marries a lot of my favourite things, from English Choral Music to 70s disco, juicy strings with the tiniest hint of Mantovani and house piano rhythms, plus the text is incredibly moving.’

McEnery The Resurrection

Salisbury Chamber Chorus

Imogen Roose soprano, Carolyn Jackson mezzo

Edwin Lambert tenor, Dyfed Wyn Evans baritone

Nova Foresta Philharmonic

John Cuthbert piano

Simon McEnery conductor

 

Date/Time
14 June 2026 - 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Location
St Thomas's Church

Ticket Prices:
£25 Under 18s free

Tickets available from:
ticketsource.co.uk

Member

Event Contact
Anthony Kent
pr@salisburychamberchorus.org
07963481068
www.salisburychamberchorus.org


SALISBURY CHAMBER CHORUS

The 40-strong Salisbury Chamber Chorus is an ensemble with a difference. Spanning the operatic and choral repertoires, its hallmark is a committed, full-bodied sound that brings a varied programme of music excitingly to life. Our concerts take place in Salisbury and further afield. Imaginative programming spins audiences from evenings of opera (Wagner and Puccini, for example) to new works (McEnery’s Space Time Matter Energy), via choral classics (Verdi's Requiem) and charity fundraisers (A German Christmas).