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Composer Profile | Paul Mealor | Worcester 2024
17 November 2023Our next composer profile is that of Paul Mealor, composer of the second Festival Commission for Worcester 2024!Composer Profile | Nathan James Dearden | Worcester 2024
10 November 2023Our fourth composer profile is of Nathan James Dearden, composer of one of Worcester 2024's Festival Commissions.Composer Profile | Stanford | Worcester 2024
3 November 2023The third anniversary of Worcester 2024 is Sir Charles Villiers Stanford. Learn more about him and his music.Composer Profile | Holst | Worcester 2024
27 October 2023Our second composer profile is that of Gustav Holst. 2024 marks 150 years since the composer's birth.Composer Profile | Judith Weir | Worcester 2024
20 October 2023Learn more about Judith Weir, her music and what will be performed at Worcester 2024.The Three Choirs Festival Renews Residency with the Philharmonia Orchestra
10 October 2023The Three Choirs Festival has announced that it has entered into a further six-year partnership with Philharmonia Orchestra as their orchestra in residence.Three Choirs Festival announces changes to the Board of Directors
9 October 2023The Three Choirs Festival has made several changes to the Board of Directors over recent months, including the appointment of new trustees and the retirement of longstanding members of the board.Organ Concert to Celebrate the Life of Tim Symons
29 August 2023On Tuesday 5 September (1.15pm), Peter Dyke will be performing a special organ concert to celebrate the life of Tim Symons.Three Choirs Festival celebrates a week of outstanding music
1 August 2023The Three Choirs Festival moves to Worcester in 2024, where the focus will be on nature and the environment. The festival will also mark 100 years since the death of Charles Villiers Stanford, 150 years since the birth of Gustav Holst, and Judith Weir’s 70th birthday.The Three Choirs Festival 2023 Has Begun!
22 July 2023This year's Three Choirs Festival has begun in Gloucester. With a jam-packed programme of music from over 9 centuries, 1000+ artists and loads of new commissions, this year's festival promises to be one not to miss!Congratulations to Simon Carpenter!
1 June 2023We would like to congratulate our Festival Archivist, Simon Carpenter, on being one of five individual winners of of the essay writing competition 20sStreets!What the Lark Saw: Three Choirs Festival Participation 2023
24 May 2023An update from the festival's Participation Coordinator about this year's exciting activities, inspired by Vaughan Williams' captivating composition, The Lark Ascending.