English Music Festival: Gareth Brynmor John & Christopher Glynn
Part of the The English Music Festival: May 2021
Add to my Calendar 31-05-2021 11:00 31-05-2021 13:00 36 English Music Festival: Gareth Brynmor John & Christopher Glynn The annual English Music Festival celebrates the brilliance, innovation, beauty and rich musical heritage of Britain with a strong focus on unearthing overlooked or forgotten masterpieces of the late-nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries. Concerts run throughout the weekend, and take place in St Mary’s Church, Causeway and in the historic 1920s Drill Hall, just five minutes’ walk away. The English Music Festival | WELCOME St Mary's Church, Horsham DD/MM/YYYYDetails
St Mary's Church
Causeway
Horsham
West Sussex
RH12 1HE
England
Programme
Peter Warlock – A Lake and a Fairy Boat
Peter Warlock – Captain Stratton’s Fancy
Peter Warlock – Maltworms
Peter Warlock – Belloc’s Fancy
Peter Warlock – The Night
Peter Warlock – Ha’nacker Mill
Peter Warlock – Rest, sweet Nymphs
Peter Warlock – The Fox
Peter Warlock – My own Country
Peter Warlock – The Bachelor
Peter Warlock – Sleep
Peter Warlock – Hey, troly loly lo
Ernest John Moeran – Seven Poems by James Joyce
Peter Warlock – Sweet Content
Peter Warlock – There Is a Lady Sweet and Kind
Peter Warlock – Mourne no more
Peter Warlock – When as the Rye
Arnold Bax – A Milking Sian
Arnold Bax – Shieling Song
Arnold Bax – The White Peace
Arnold Bax – To Eire
Peter Warlock – The Cloths of Heaven
Peter Warlock – Take, O take those lips away
Frederick Delius – Five Songs from the Norwegian
Peter Warlock – Wind from the West
Performers
Gareth Brynmor John – baritone
Christopher Glynn – piano
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Programme Note
The annual English Music Festival celebrates the brilliance, innovation, beauty and rich musical heritage of Britain with a strong focus on unearthing overlooked or forgotten masterpieces of the late-nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries. Concerts run throughout the weekend, and take place in St Mary’s Church, Causeway and in the historic 1920s Drill Hall, just five minutes’ walk away.
