London Handel Players
J. S. Bach's B minor Mass
London Handel Players and Pegasus Choir at the Tilford Bach Festival
Julia Doyle – soprano, Daniel Taylor – alto, Ruairi Bowen – tenor, Ashley Riches – bass

Soloists include: Julia Doyle – soprano, Daniel Taylor – alto, Ruairi Bowen – tenor, Ashley Riches – bass
Augustus II the Strong, King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania and Elector of Saxony, died in 1733. Bach wrote on a 'Missa', a portion of the liturgy sung in Latin and common to both the Lutheran and Roman Catholic rites, dedicated to the new Elector, Augustus III, a convert to Catholicism, with the hope of obtaining the title 'Electoral Saxon Court Composer', which he did in 1736.
Bach’s completion of the full Mass, in the Catholic tradition, was the last work he wrote, and is unusual in that in Bach's day, masses composed for Lutheran services usually consisted only of a Kyrie and Gloria. Not only is this a full mass in the Catholic tradition, but it is unusual in its scale in the range of instruments and voices: a performance lasting a glorious two hours. One of Bach’s most popular vocal works, its earliest documented full performance took place in 1859.
Review of the B Minor Mass by London Handel Players at the Wigmore Hall on 3 February by Barry Creasy, published 5 February 2025 in Opera and Classical Music Review, music OMH: “The London Handel Players and Butterfield deliver Bach like no others. An intimate and hugely enjoyable performance… dynamic shifts and phrasing seemed to happen in that instinctive way that indicates that everyone really did inhabit the music… the dances between soloists and obbligato instruments in the arias were flawless… Daniel Taylor gave a purity of tone.”
Tickets: £17.50 U18+students Aisle, £22.50 U18+students Prime, £35 Aisle, £45 Prime
Tilford Bach Festival
Sat, 7 June 2025
All Saints Church, Tilford
7:30pm
£17.50 - £45
Full Event Details
The London Handel Players return to Tilford Bach Festival to join Pegasus Choir and a team of top soloists for a performance of Bach's crowning masterwork, directed by Adrian Butterfield.
Soloists include: Julia Doyle – soprano, Daniel Taylor – alto, Ruairi Bowen – tenor, Ashley Riches – bass
Augustus II the Strong, King of Poland, Grand Duke of Lithuania and Elector of Saxony, died in 1733. Bach wrote on a 'Missa', a portion of the liturgy sung in Latin and common to both the Lutheran and Roman Catholic rites, dedicated to the new Elector, Augustus III, a convert to Catholicism, with the hope of obtaining the title 'Electoral Saxon Court Composer', which he did in 1736.
Bach’s completion of the full Mass, in the Catholic tradition, was the last work he wrote, and is unusual in that in Bach's day, masses composed for Lutheran services usually consisted only of a Kyrie and Gloria. Not only is this a full mass in the Catholic tradition, but it is unusual in its scale in the range of instruments and voices: a performance lasting a glorious two hours. One of Bach’s most popular vocal works, its earliest documented full performance took place in 1859.
Review of the B Minor Mass by London Handel Players at the Wigmore Hall on 3 February by Barry Creasy, published 5 February 2025 in Opera and Classical Music Review, music OMH: “The London Handel Players and Butterfield deliver Bach like no others. An intimate and hugely enjoyable performance… dynamic shifts and phrasing seemed to happen in that instinctive way that indicates that everyone really did inhabit the music… the dances between soloists and obbligato instruments in the arias were flawless… Daniel Taylor gave a purity of tone.”
Tickets: £17.50 U18+students Aisle, £22.50 U18+students Prime, £35 Aisle, £45 Prime
Venue Details & Map
Location
All Saints Church, Tilford
All Saints Church, Tilford Road, Tilford, Surrey GU10 2DA