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About Bedford Corn ExchangeBedford Corn Exchange stands as a significant cultural landmark in the heart of Bedford, a Grade II listed building that has evolved from its mercantile origins into a vibrant hub for regional and national events. It serves as a focal point for community engagement and artistic expression, drawing audiences from across the county and beyond.
Within its historic walls, the main auditorium presents a blend of period grandeur and contemporary functionality. The polished wood of the seating and stage reflects the carefully calibrated lighting, creating an atmosphere of hushed anticipation before a performance. The acoustics are designed to carry both the delicate nuances of classical music and the robust energy of live bands, enveloping the audience in sound.
The venue prioritises accessibility, offering dedicated spaces for wheelchair users and lifts to various levels, ensuring a welcoming experience for all patrons. Refreshments are readily available from the in-house bars, providing a convenient amenity before shows and during intervals.
Throughout the year, the Corn Exchange hosts a diverse programme encompassing a wide array of performances, from musical concerts and comedic acts to theatrical productions and dance showcases. It also serves as a respected setting for conferences, business events, and local gatherings, reflecting its adaptability as a civic space.
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Mozart Requiem
Genre: Music - Classical
Following on from the hugely successful Verdi Requiem, Bedford Choral Society presents their Summer Concert - a performance of the very popular Mozart Requiem at the Bedford Corn Exchange, conducted by Ian Smith. With soloists Elizabeth Bottone, Judy Louie Brown, Rhydian Jenkins and Philip Tebb, accompanied by Bedford Sinfonia. The programme also includes Haydn's Nelson Mass