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High Summer Holds The Earth - choral music from Tudor to today

When
Saturday June 18, 2016 at 19:30
Where
Church of St Mary Brookfield, London
Tickets
£12, under 18s £6
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  1. The gallant weaver - James MacMillan
  2. Sure on this shining night - Morten Lauridsen
  3. Sure on this shining night, from 4 Songs Op 13 - Samuel Barber
  4. O nata lux de lumine - Thomas Tallis
  5. Songs and Sonnets - George Shearing, words by William Shakespeare
  6. Hosanna to the son of David - Thomas Weelkes
  7. Under the willow tree, from Vanessa Op 32 - Samuel Barber
  8. Ave Maria (Angelus Domini) - Franz Xaver Biebl
  9. Selected folk songs - Max Reger
    • Liebesscherz
    • Liebchens Bote
  10. Ave verum corpus - William Byrd

Glorious and good-natured music for a summer evening: acclaimed London chamber choir Voxcetera have invited the brilliant Edinburgh ensemble Rudsambee to join them for a joint concert of choral musical, ranging from Tudor anthems to the present day. The programme includes Samuel Barber and Morten Lauridsen's spine-tingling arrangements of Sure on this shining night; anthems by Biebl, Byrd, Tallis and Weelkes; settings of Shakespeare songs by Shearing; James MacMillan's haunting and unmistakeably celtic The galant weaver; and folk songs by Reger.

Two great choirs, much great music, one lovely evening.


Venue
Church of St Mary Brookfield
Dartmouth Park Hill
London
London
NW5 1SL
England


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