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Flowers and Foolery : a celebration of springtime in poetry and song

When
Saturday April 1, 2017 at 19:30
Where
Holy Trinity Church, Blythburgh
Tickets
£11 online in advance, £12.50 on the door
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  1. My spirit sang all day, from 7 Part Songs Op 17 - Gerald Finzi
  2. Revecy venir du printemps - Claude Le Jeune
  3. April is in my mistress' face - Thomas Morley
  4. Lay a garland on her hearse - Robert Pearsall
  5. Au joli bois - Claudin de Sermisy
  6. Les fleurs et les arbres Op 68 No 2 - Camille Saint-Saëns
  7. Go, Lovely Rose - Eric Whitacre
  8. 5 Flower Songs Op 47 - Benjamin Britten
  9. Wanting Memories - Ysaye Barnwell
  10. Tea for two - Vincent Youmans, lyrics by Irving Caesar, arranged by Peter Gritton
  11. Somewhere over the rainbow - Harold Arlen, arranged by Guy Turner
  12. Geographical Fugue - Ernst Toch
  13. 3 nonsense songs - Mátyás Seiber
  14. The Teddy Bears' Picnic - John W Bratton, arranged by Andrew Carter
  15. The Goslings - Sir John Frederick Bridge
  16. Old McDonald had a farm - George Mitchell

The Jay Singers return to Blythburgh's Holy Trinity Church to perform a melodious and witty April Fools Day concert heralding the delights of the season.

Established in 1995 and recognised as one of East Anglia’s leading chamber choirs, The Jays are spread across Norfolk and Suffolk and so it’s no surprise that the wondrous ‘Cathedral of the Marshes’ is a favourite venue.

Blythburgh’s glorious acoustics will undoubtedly have celebrated the repertoire of the first half on previous occasions: choral and springtime classics including Morley’s well known April is in my mistress face (1594), Pearsall’s peerless Lay a garland (1840), Saint-Saens’s tender Les fleurs et les arbres (1882) and Britten’s exquisitely inventive Five Flower Songs (1950).

Showcasing the Jays’ reputation for light music, the second half aims to offer entertaining discoveries: Seiber’s absurdist trio of Nonsense Songs, the liberated élan of Toch’s Geographical Fugue, stylish arrangements of Tea for two and Over the Rainbow, and even settings of childhood stalwarts, Teddy Bears’ Picnic and Old McDonald had a farm.

With outstanding Musical Director Neil MacKenzie in charge of all things choral, plus complementary readings specially chosen by Naomi Jaffa (Chair of The Jays and former long time director of the Aldeburgh Poetry Festival), an evening of beautiful and foolish words and music is promised.


Venue
Holy Trinity Church
Blythburgh
Suffolk
IP19 9NQ
England


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