Lewisham Choral Society presents Antonín Dvořák
Dvořák's Te Deum, Sonatina & Mass in D
Part of the Lewisham Choral Society 2018-19 Season
Add to my Calendar 17-11-2018 19:30 17-11-2018 21:30 36 Lewisham Choral Society presents Antonín Dvořák LCS presents a concert celebrating the music of Antonín Dvořák: two joyful choral works and his charming Sonatina for piano and flute. Lovers of Dvořák’s symphonies will recognise the same lyrical, folk-influenced style in these delightful works. The Mass in D ripples along, its movements in turn lively, dramatic and serenely peaceful. The Te Deum begins and ends with exultant choruses that frame quieter contemplative passages and a whirling dance – a reminder of Dvořák’s Bohemian roots. His father was, after all, the village dance-band leader! To perform the Sonatina, we welcome leading flautist Jennifer Stinton and gifted organist and pianist Martyn Noble. Great Hall - Goldsmiths College, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Great Hall - Goldsmiths College
Lewisham Way
New Cross
London
SE14 6NW
England
Programme
Antonin Dvorak – Te Deum, Op.103
Antonin Dvorak – Sonatina in G major for flute and piano, Op.100
~ Interval ~
Antonin Dvorak – Mass in D major, Op.86
Performers
Rebecca Vicary – soprano
Martyn Noble – piano / organ
Jennifer Stinton – flute
Dan Ludford-Thomas – Conductor
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Programme Note
LCS presents a concert celebrating the music of Antonín Dvořák: two joyful choral works and his charming Sonatina for piano and flute.
Lovers of Dvořák’s symphonies will recognise the same lyrical, folk-influenced style in these delightful works. The Mass in D ripples along, its movements in turn lively, dramatic and serenely peaceful.
The Te Deum begins and ends with exultant choruses that frame quieter contemplative passages and a whirling dance – a reminder of Dvořák’s Bohemian roots. His father was, after all, the village dance-band leader!
To perform the Sonatina, we welcome leading flautist Jennifer Stinton and gifted organist and pianist Martyn Noble.