
Matthew Coleridge – Requiem
Matthew Coleridge’s REQUIEM has become one of the UK’s most popular new choral works, and was one of the highest new entries in the Classic FM Hall of Fame 2023.
Described by the late Sir Neville Marriner as “a valuable addition to 21st century choral repertoire”, this deeply moving work and its beautiful, flowing melodies have made it a firm favourite with singers and audiences alike.
“Reaches into the soul and lifts it skyward”, BBC Music Magazine
Matthew Coleridge grew up in Cheltenham, where his love of choral music was ignited as a chorister in a local church choir.
Encouraged to compose from an early age, his first choral work was performed when he was eight. He began his career as a music arranger, before a move to Dorset drew him back to choral composing. His first major choral work – Requiem – was hailed by the late Sir Neville Marriner as “a valuable addition to 21st century choral repertoire”, and has been widely performed across the UK, as well as in Sweden, Germany and the US.
He has written music for several choirs and ensembles, including Portsmouth Cathedral Choir, The Queen’s Six, Papagena and Christchurch Priory Choir. Matthew is increasingly in demand as a choral workshop leader, with his ‘Requiem in a Day’ workshop tours visiting many of the UK’s cathedrals and abbeys each year.
Visit his website for further information: matthewcoleridge.com