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Details

Grange Wellington Chapel
71 Vincent Square
City of Westminster

London
SW1P 2PA
England


Programme

Tomas Luis de VictoriaO quam gloriosum est regnum
Charles Villiers Stanford3 Motets: Beati quorum via
Charles Hubert Hastings ParryMy Soul there is a country
Edward Cuthbert BairstowLet all mortal flesh keep silence
John TavenerMother of God
Josef Gabriel RheinbergerAbendlied, Op.69 no.3
Sergei RachmaninovAll-night Vigil (Vespers): Bogoroditse Devo
Giovanni Pierluigi da PalestrinaSicut Cervus
Anton BrucknerOs justi, WAB 30
Michael TippettA Child of Our time: 'Steal Away'; 'Nobody knows the trouble I see'
Charles Villiers StanfordThe Blue Bird (arr. James Graham)
Sir Arthur SullivanThe Long Day Closes
Billy JoelAnd so it goes (arr. Bob Chilcott)
Harold ArlenSomewhere Over the Rainbow

Performers

Max Barley – Conductor

Brandenburg Singers

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Programme Note

In the first of the Brandenburg Choral Festival of London’s 2018 Autumn Sunday Series at the Grange Wellington Hotel, guest conductor Max Barley directs the handpicked Brandenburg Singers in this concert of a cappella choral favourites spanning the centuries. The programme will have a particular emphasis on Romantic and turn-of-the-century works by Bruckner, Grieg, Rachmaninov, Rheinberger and Stanford, with the lighter second half to include arrangements of Harold Arlen’s Over the Rainbow Billy Joel’s And so it goes.

Join us in the delightful surroundings of the Grange Wellington Hotel, and for a real Sunday afternoon treat, why not book in for afternoon tea before the concert?

For more information please click here.

Brandenburg Singers © Mark Thomas

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