The Brandenburg Choral Festival of London is delighted to welcome back our old friends The Ionian Singers with a typically eclectic programme.
The Evening Watch - music for voices, flute and harp, from reflective to joyful
Conducted by Timothy Saltet, they will be joined by Lucy Driver (flute) and Mared Pugh-Evans (harp) in this beautiful and historic church for an exquisitely crafted programme.
Giles Farnaby | Consture my meaning
John Bennet | All creatures now
Robert Ramsey | Sleep, fleshly birth
Edward Elgar | O wild West Wind
Elgar | Deep in my soul
Ralph Vaughan Williams | The Willow Song; O Mistress Mine
Claude Debussy transcr. Timothy Salter | Prélude from Suite Bergamasque
Debussy transcr. Judy Loman | Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune
Debussy transcr. Salter | Pour invoquer Pan, Dieu du vent d’été from Six épigraphes antiques
Sergei Rachmaninov transcr. Salter | Prelude op.32 no.5
Marc | Berthomieu from Cinq Nuances: Lascivo; Dolcissimo; Exotico
Gustav Holst | The Evening-watch
William Walton | Where does the uttered Music go?
Herbert Howells | Walking in the snow
Debussy transcr. Salter | Beau Soir; Nuit d’ćtoiles
The Ionian Singers
Timothy Salter - Conductor
St Margaret Pattens, Rood Ln, Eastcheap, London EC3M 1HS
Saturday 29th November, 7.30pm - 9.30pm
Tickets: £25 (Premium) £20 Unreserved) £5 (under-18 or in full time education)
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A Premium ticket includes a reserved seat, a programme and a pre-concert drink.
