Brandenburg Sunday Series: The Cantabrigians
Part of the Brandenburg Choral Festival of London 2017 Autumn Series
Add to my Calendar 17-09-2017 17:30 17-09-2017 19:30 36 Brandenburg Sunday Series: The Cantabrigians The first concert in the Brandenburg Choral Festival's Sunday Series at the Grange Wellington, welcomes The Cantabrigians. This fabulous female vocal ensemble from Cambridge will delight us with a programme of a cappella vocal music through the ages, from medieval plainsong, through Renaissance polyphony, via Mendelssohn, Reger, Poulenc and Holst up to melodious twentieth-century composers, Andrew Downes and Hilary Tann. Why not make an occasion of it and book a sumptuous Grange afternoon tea prior to the concert? 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
Benjamin Britten – A Ceremony of Carols: Hodie Christus natus est
Andrew Downes – O magnum mysterium
Andrew Downes – Mass
Hilary Tann – The Moor
Gustav Holst – O swallow, swallow, Op.20a no.4
Andrew Downes – Gibraltar
Hildegard of Bingen – O Virtus Sapientiae (arr. Cheryl Lynn Helm)
Johannes Ockeghem – Sicut cervus
William Byrd – Sing ye to our Lord a new song
Thomas Tomkins – Have mercy upon me O God
Orlande de Lassus – Beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam
Orlande de Lassus – In pace in idipsum
Claudio Monteverdi – O Domine Jesu Christe
Salamone Rossi – I bei ligustri
Salamone Rossi – Voi due terrestri numi
Felix Mendelssohn – Elijah: 'Lift thine eyes'
Max Reger – Danksaget dem Vater, Op.79g/2
André Caplet – Messe a trios: O Salutaris Hostia
Francis Poulenc – Petites voix, FP 83
Performers
The Cantabrigians
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Programme Note
The first concert in the Brandenburg Choral Festival's Sunday Series at the Grange Wellington, welcomes The Cantabrigians. This fabulous female vocal ensemble from Cambridge will delight us with a programme of a cappella vocal music through the ages, from medieval plainsong, through Renaissance polyphony, via Mendelssohn, Reger, Poulenc and Holst up to melodious twentieth-century composers, Andrew Downes and Hilary Tann.
Why not make an occasion of it and book a sumptuous Grange afternoon tea prior to the concert?
For more information please click here.