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About Marcus Sealy

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Marcus studied organ and harpsichord at the Royal College of Music, and became a teacher of music and, subsequently, French. He has been Assistant Organist of Bath Abbey since 1974 and given recitals in many cathedrals at home and abroad.

Marcus has been the CBBC Accompanist for some time now, but also gives virtuoso performances at our concerts. A brilliant pianist too, he works tirelessly as our accompanist, occasionally deputising for our Musical Director, Nigel Perrin, when he brings his wry and dry sense of humour to bear on the serious business of ‘warming up’. Marcus is occasionally described in reviews as being ‘dependable’; but, in truth, he is far more than that to the CBBC. He is essential.


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Date and venueTitle
19-Jun-2010
Wiltshire Music Centre
Requiems and Rainbows - Wiltshire Times
Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem Op 45 (German Requiem), as performed by The City of Bath Bach Choir at the Wiltshire Music Centre last Saturday, is a sombre work. Hardly surprising as the word ‘requiem’ usually refers to the Catholic Mass celebrated for the dead. Yet it was easy to feel uplifted as well as deeply moved by the choir’s clarity of diction, the stirring delivery, of Brahms’ harmonic German text.
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19-Jun-2010
Wiltshire Music Centre
Concert of contrasts lifts the audience’s spirits - Brahms and Horovitz
What a wonderfully piquant contrast this concert gave us – the Brahms German Requiem followed by Captain Noah and his Floating Zoo. Yet in both, after passages of melancholy reflection, of turbulence and stress, at the end all is well and we can rest in peace. The Requiem is a demanding sing. It is a work of differing colours and emotions, but it has a unity which binds the seven movements together in a way unique to Brahms. It also brings together soloists and choir in a musical framework which provides an opportunity for changing textures.
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