This concert for the Gloucester Music
Society included sacred and secular music from Renaissance Spain to modern-day
Gloucester, including:
Five Shakespearean Aphorisms by
Mark Blatchly and
Reproaches
by John Sanders.
It also included the first performance ofBeati Quorum Via by
Mark
Blatchly, written especially for The Cappella Singers, in memory of Ruth
Worsfield.
Ruth died in 2005, having been a member of the alto section of the choir for many years.