A Christmas Concert with Nonsuch Singers
'One of the best Christmas concerts in town'
Add to my Calendar 09-12-2017 19:30 09-12-2017 21:30 36 A Christmas Concert with Nonsuch Singers Join Nonsuch Singers and their conductor Tom Bullard for a feast of carols, including some old favourites that we know you will enjoy singing too! We will be featuring a number of stunning reworkings of more familiar melodies, and some more recently-composed carols by, amongst others, Alexander L'Estrange, Gabriel Jackson and Ben Parry. Holy Trinity Church, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Holy Trinity Church
Sloane Street
Sloane Square
London
SW1X 9BZ
England
Programme
Peter Warlock – Benedicamus Domino
Matthew Martin – Adam lay ybounden
Jonathan Rathbone – Gabriel's Message (trad.)
Traditional Carols – God rest ye merry gentlemen (arr. Sir David Willcocks)
Andrew Carter – I wonder as I wander
John Joubert – There is no Rose of Such Virtue, Op.14
Judith Weir – My Guardian Angel
Edmund Jolliffe – Out of your sleep
Traditional Carols – Noël nouvelet (arr. Stephen Jackson)
Gabriel Jackson – The Christ Child
Traditional Carols – O Little Town of Bethlehem (arr. Vaughan Williams)
Alexander L'Estrange – Song of the Angels
Traditional Carols – Deck the halls (arr. K E C Roberts)
Traditional Carols – It came upon the midnight clear (arr. Sir David Willcocks)
Phyllis Tate – Carol with Lullaby
Robert Lucas Pearsall – In dulci jubilo
Nigel Short – Away in a Manger
Traditional Carols – Quelle est cette odeur agréable? (arr. O'Donovan)
Ben Parry – Three Angels
Traditional Carols – The Holly and the Ivy (arr. Reginald Jacques)
Franz Xaver Gruber – Silent Night (arr. Caldbeck)
Traditional Carols – Tomorrow shall be my dancing day (arr. Sir David Willcocks)
Felix Mendelssohn – Hark! The Herald angels sing
Performers
Richard Pearce – organ
Tom Bullard – Conductor
Nonsuch Singers
Programme Note
Join Nonsuch Singers and their conductor Tom Bullard for a feast of carols, including some old favourites that we know you will enjoy singing too! We will be featuring a number of stunning reworkings of more familiar melodies, and some more recently-composed carols by, amongst others, Alexander L'Estrange, Gabriel Jackson and Ben Parry.