APOLLO5 in Concert at All Saints' Chapel
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APOLLO5 in Concert at All Saints' Chapel

  • ALL AGES

APOLLO5, the acclaimed a cappella British vocal ensemble of five voices, brings the music of five centuries to life.

By The University Choir of Sewanee

Date and time

Thursday, October 23 · 7 - 9pm CDT.

Location

All Saints' Chapel

735 University Avenue Sewanee, TN 37383

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours
  • ALL AGES
  • Free venue parking

The University Choir and All Saints' Chapel of Sewanee are pleased to present APOLLO5 in concert. Celebrating its 15th year in 2025, APOLLO5 continues to thrill, move and inspire audiences as one of Britain’s smallest but most impressive vocal groups. Comprising a soprano, mezzo-soprano, two tenors and a bass, the ensemble – which takes its name from the ancient Greek god of music – has become known for its ability to connect with intimacy and directness, showcasing with rich, dynamic and distinctive sound how powerful five voices alone can be. With a versatile approach to music programming, and a repertoire spanning renaissance, classical and contemporary choral works to folk, jazz and pop, the group’s five voices bring the music of five centuries to life.

APOLLO5’s busy touring schedule has taken the group to Europe, the USA and Asia. In addition to performing at prestigious UK venues such as the Wigmore Hall, Cadogan Hall, St John’s Smith Square, the Royal Albert Hall and the Barbican Centre, the group has toured extensively across France, Germany, and other European countries, including recent appearances with an orchestra and a brass band in Lisbon (PT) and Prague (CZ) respectively. The group is a regular guest on BBC Radio 3’s In Tune, and often receives airplay from the national broadcaster, as well as other UK stations Classic FM, Magic Classical and NTS Radio. 2024/25 tour highlights include a three-week trip to the USA under new agency representation, appearances at European festivals such as Common Ground (NL), La Folle Journée (FR), and Koorfestival Vlaanderen (BE), and a performance at the Barbican Hall as part of sister group VOCES8’s 20th Anniversary celebrations in June.

The group is signed to VOCES8 Records and has released seven solo studio albums under the label. Haven, which explores the music of troubled, displaced and persecuted composers and features a full setting of William Byrd’s Mass For Five Voices, was released in 2023 to critical acclaim. Other albums include Where All Roses Go and O Radiant Dawn (both of which charted in the top 5 of the UK Classical Charts), winter disc A Deep But Dazzling Darkness, and Invocations, a piano-accompanied treasury of favourite songs recorded with composer and arranger Fraser Wilson. In January 2025, APOLLO5 released their seventh album, Anam, a Gaelic-tinged programme of “music to move the soul”. During the pandemic, APOLLO5 was part of the launch of LIVE From London, a series of live broadcasts from many of the world’s leading vocal ensembles and orchestras. These online concerts brought music to the homes of millions during the pandemic, and raised funds for more than 500 artists, composers and production teams in the process; the festival continues to thrive online in today’s post-pandemic world.

The concert is presented by the University Choir, the Sewanee Performing Arts Series, and the Sewanee School of Theology.

Please note that staff, faculty, and students of Sewanee receive one free ticket with Sewanee ID. Sewanee ID tickets should be picked up at the All Saints' Chapel office, not purchased through Eventbrite. Thank you.

Frequently asked questions

Do Sewanee staff, faculty, and students receive free admission to the concert?

Yes. Sewanee staff, faculty, and students receive one free ticket with Sewanee ID. Those tickets should be picked up at the All Saints' Chapel office. If you plan to use your Sewanee ID for a ticket, please do not purchase a ticket through Eventbrite. Eventbrite purchases are nonrefundable.

Where is parking located for All Saints' Chapel?

Parking on University Avenue is permitted but limited. We recommend guests park at Fulford Hall , duPont Library, or Mississippi Avenue parking lots. Accessible parking spots are available along Georgia Avenue—just north of All Saints' Chapel. Online map: https://new.sewanee.edu/contact/campus-map/

Is All Saints' Chapel mobility friendly?

All Saints' Chapel has a ground level entry on the east side of the chapel. Our facility welcomes and provides access for guests with a wide range of mobility needs.

Organized by

The University Choir is the heart of musical life at Sewanee. Directed by Geoffrey Harris Ward, the choir is composed of 70 dedicated undergraduates representing a wide range of backgrounds, majors, and interests. The University Choir sings at weekly services in All Saints' Chapel, choral evensongs, and a variety of concerts throughout the academic year.

The University Choir is an active touring ensemble and has performed extensively throughout the Southeastern United States as well as Colorado, New York, Canada, Ireland and England. Since 1979, the choir has made more than 10 tours of England, singing the service of Choral Evensong in more than 20 cathedrals and abbey churches.

The University Choir presents a select series of concerts and workshops by internationally acclaimed choirs and ensembles at All Saints' Chapel each year.