Brandenburg Sunday Series: The Cantabrigians
Part of the Brandenburg Choral Festival of London 2018 Spring Series
Add to my Calendar 14-01-2018 17:30 14-01-2018 19:30 36 Brandenburg Sunday Series: The Cantabrigians The Brandenburg Choral Festival of London opens its Spring Sunday Series at the Grange Wellington Hotel with The Cantabrigians, a fabulous female vocal ensemble from Cambridge. They will delight us with a programme of vocal music, both a cappella and accompanied by the ravishing sound of the harp. The first half focuses on the music of the melodious twentieth-century composer Andrew Downes (b. 1950); the second explores the repertoire for three female voices which flourished in mid-17th century Italy. For more information please click here. Grange Wellington Chapel, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Grange Wellington Chapel
71 Vincent Square
City of Westminster
London
SW1P 2PA
England
Programme
Hildegard of Bingen – O virtus sapienti
Andrew Downes – O magnum mysterium
Andrew Downes – Sacred Mass for solo voice
Andrew Downes – The Virgin's Cradle Hymn
Andrew Downes – The Mother's Song
Andrew Downes – New Year Bells
Claudio Monteverdi – Zefiro torna e di soavi accenti, SV 251
Giulio Caccini – Amarilli mia bella
Salamone Rossi – I bei ligustri
Claudio Monteverdi – Quel sguardo sdegnosetto
Claudio Monteverdi – Eri già tutta mia
Claudio Monteverdi – L'incoronazione di Poppea: duet 'Idolo del cor mio'
Claudio Monteverdi – L'incoronazione di Poppea: duet 'Pur ti miro'
Salamone Rossi – Voi due terrestri numi
Luzzasco Luzzaschi – T’amo, mia vita
Performers
Rohan Platts – Harp
The Cantabrigians
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Programme Note
The Brandenburg Choral Festival of London opens its Spring Sunday Series at the Grange Wellington Hotel with The Cantabrigians, a fabulous female vocal ensemble from Cambridge. They will delight us with a programme of vocal music, both a cappella and accompanied by the ravishing sound of the harp. The first half focuses on the music of the melodious twentieth-century composer Andrew Downes (b. 1950); the second explores the repertoire for three female voices which flourished in mid-17th century Italy.
For more information please click here.
