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Nicholas Kok Alleluia (Ding dong)

Composed for the Philharmonia Chor Stuttgart

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Nicholas Kok is an extremely versatile conductor and musician: not just a conductor and composer, he is also a gifted pianist and accompanist, who has worked at numerous prestigious institutions at home and abroad. He has written music for the BBC Singers, the Danish Radio VokalEnsemblet, the Hanke Brothers and the Junge Oper Stuttgart.

Alleluia was commissioned by the Philharmonia Chorus Stuttgart, an ambitious non-professional choir headed by Johannes Knecht, the former long-standing director of the Stuttgart State Opera Chorus. The result is a contemporary piece for mixed choir that is perfect for all ensembles who welcome a challenge. The lively, joyful and varied nature of the score means that the piece will retain your interest even after lengthy rehearsals; in fact, the fascination only grows over time. The fact that Nicholas Kok was inspired by the chiming of London’s bells presents many different performance opportunities: as a festive opening to a church service, to accompany joyful occasions in the church year (Christmas, Easter, baptisms, weddings, etc.) or as a thrilling opener or closer to a concert program.

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  • Nicholas Kok studied at New College Oxford, where he was Organ Scholar, and at the Royal College of Music. From 1996 to 2006 he was chief conductor of the East of England Orchestra (Sinfonia Viva). From 2007 to 2011 he was chief conductor of Psappha, the leading ensemble for contemporary music in northern England, and in 2012/13 he was the principal guest conductor of the WDR Radio Choir. Nicholas has conducted many operas at English National Opera, from Monteverdi and Purcell to Mozart as well as several world premieres. At Opera North, Nicholas has directed operas from Purcell to world premieres by Simon Holt and Mark Simpson; in 2018 he conducted the British premiere of Kevin Puts’ Silent Night.

    Nicholas has performed at many festivals, including Aldeburgh, Edinburgh, BBC Proms, Zurich and Éclat. Orchestras he has worked with include the Gewandhaus, BBCSO, Hallé, LPO, London Sinfonietta, Philharmonia, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, RSO Berlin and the Munich Chamber Orchestra; ensembles: Ascolta, Nash, Premiere and Remix.
    He has made numerous radio and CD recordings.

    At the Stuttgart Staatsoper he has performed operas from Monteverdi to Benjamin, via Rossini and Gluck. Other opera houses include Braunschweig, Coliseu in Porto, Cologne, Leipzig, Magdeburg, Teatro de São Carlos in Lisbon and Music Theatre Wales.

    Nicholas has a long-term relationship with the BBC Singers, with whom he has made numerous studio recordings. Their CD of the choral works of Birtwistle was nominated for a Grammophone award. He has also worked with many other choirs, including the SWR Vokalensemble and the DR VokalEnsemblet.

    Nicholas has composed and arranged pieces for Die Alten Mädchen, BBC Singers, Danish Radio VokalEnsemblet, Hanke Brothers and Junge Oper Stuttgart as well as for TV and radio.


    We asked the composer six questions, read them here in our blog: https://blog.carus-verlag.com/en/personalities/6-questions-for-nicholas-kok/

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  • Nicholas Kok studied at New College Oxford, where he was Organ Scholar, and at the Royal College of Music. From 1996 to 2006 he was chief conductor of the East of England Orchestra (Sinfonia Viva). From 2007 to 2011 he was chief conductor of Psappha, the leading ensemble for contemporary music in northern England, and in 2012/13 he was the principal guest conductor of the WDR Radio Choir. Nicholas has conducted many operas at English National Opera, from Monteverdi and Purcell to Mozart as well as several world premieres. At Opera North, Nicholas has directed operas from Purcell to world premieres by Simon Holt and Mark Simpson; in 2018 he conducted the British premiere of Kevin Puts’ Silent Night.

    Nicholas has performed at many festivals, including Aldeburgh, Edinburgh, BBC Proms, Zurich and Éclat. Orchestras he has worked with include the Gewandhaus, BBCSO, Hallé, LPO, London Sinfonietta, Philharmonia, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, RSO Berlin and the Munich Chamber Orchestra; ensembles: Ascolta, Nash, Premiere and Remix.
    He has made numerous radio and CD recordings.

    At the Stuttgart Staatsoper he has performed operas from Monteverdi to Benjamin, via Rossini and Gluck. Other opera houses include Braunschweig, Coliseu in Porto, Cologne, Leipzig, Magdeburg, Teatro de São Carlos in Lisbon and Music Theatre Wales.

    Nicholas has a long-term relationship with the BBC Singers, with whom he has made numerous studio recordings. Their CD of the choral works of Birtwistle was nominated for a Grammophone award. He has also worked with many other choirs, including the SWR Vokalensemble and the DR VokalEnsemblet.

    Nicholas has composed and arranged pieces for Die Alten Mädchen, BBC Singers, Danish Radio VokalEnsemblet, Hanke Brothers and Junge Oper Stuttgart as well as for TV and radio.


    We asked the composer six questions, read them here in our blog: https://blog.carus-verlag.com/en/personalities/6-questions-for-nicholas-kok/

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The work is also feasible for good amateur choirs. Numerous passages are in unison. Complex, polyphonic sounds are structured in such a way that they are easy to rehearse and listen to. The optional piano/organ accompaniment covers the entire choral movement and can also be used as support.
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