Ex Cathedra
The Sun King's Favourite
Michel-Richard de Lalande 300th
Jeffrey Skidmore (conductor)

Supported by a grant from Continuo Foundation
Lalande’s music remained popular in Paris for decades after his death, performed far more than any other composer in the pioneering “Concert Spirituel” series (1725-90). Come and find out why.
"A revelation" (BBC Music Magazine)
Programme includes: Lalande, De profundis clamavi | Lalande, La grande pièce royale | Lalande, Cantate Domino | Corelli, Concerto grosso Op.6 no.8
Running time is approx. 2 hours including interval.
Sun, 15 February 2026
Town Hall, Birmingham
4:00pm
£21 - £48 (conc. available)
Full Event Details
In the dazzling court of Louis XIV, music was an essential part of daily life - and for over 30 years one man was at its heart. In this special concert, we celebrate the 300th anniversary of Michel-Richard de Lalande, beloved by the Sun King, with three sensational pieces. From the heart-stopping tenderness of De profundis (Out of the depths) to the elegance of music ‘frequently demanded’ for royal suppers, we absolutely adore it - and you will too!
Lalande’s music remained popular in Paris for decades after his death, performed far more than any other composer in the pioneering “Concert Spirituel” series (1725-90). Come and find out why.
"A revelation" (BBC Music Magazine)
Programme includes: Lalande, De profundis clamavi | Lalande, La grande pièce royale | Lalande, Cantate Domino | Corelli, Concerto grosso Op.6 no.8
Running time is approx. 2 hours including interval.
Venue Details & Map
Location
Town Hall, Birmingham
Victoria Square, Birmingham, B3 3DQ
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