Prom Praise at the Royal Albert Hall

April 2 promises to be another great night at the Royal Albert Hall with the All Souls Orchestra, Massed Prom Praise Choir and their conductor Noel Tredinnick when Prom Praise returns for the 2011 for an evening of musical celebration featuring some exceptionally gifted young artists.

Over recent years the Orchestra has been developing a new partnership with popular singer and worship leader Lou Fellingham.

We are delighted that Lou has accepted our invitation to join us for her Royal Albert Hall debut and look forward to sharing the stage with her in some songs that will be very familiar to many and some of her more recent repertoire.

Sarah Vander Ploeg our American soprano soloist, is also making her Royal Albert Hall debut. Having known Sarah since she was a post-graduate student at the Royal Academy of Music we are thrilled to welcome her back to London - returning specially from the USA where is currently in Chicago further developing her operatic skills - and expect all to be equally thrilled by the beauty of her voice.

A traditional feature of any Prom Praise concert at the Royal Albert Hall is the Massed Choir. This year is no exception and we are delighted that we will be joined by choirs from, not only all round the UK but, also from South Africa and the USA. They will be singing music from different centuries written by composers such as Charles Villiers Stanford, Brian Hoare and John Rutter.

The evening will be co-hosted by All Souls Evangelist, Rico Tice.
Ticket are on sale both from Langham Arts Trust (stalls & boxes only) 020 7935 7246 and the Royal Albert Hall Box Office 020 7589 8212
www.royalalberthall.com
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