Roderick Williams and Christopher Glynn
Celebrating English Traditional and Folk Songs
Part of the Bradfield Festival of Music 2025
Add to my Calendar 23-06-2025 19:30 23-06-2025 21:30 36 Roderick Williams and Christopher Glynn Internationally renowned baritone Roderick Williams with classical pianist Christopher Glynn will perform a programme of works by English, Scottish and Irish poets set to music by English and Irish composers as well as traditional folk songs. The Grammy award winning Christopher Glynn has accompanied Roderick Williams on numerous occasions in live performance and in recordings. Christopher has a sensitive style which goes hand in hand with Roderick’s rich and subtly nuanced baritone voice. St Nicholas' Church, Sheffield DD/MM/YYYYDetails
St Nicholas' Church
Jane Street
High Bradfield
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S6 6LG
England
Tickets
Prices: £25 / £10 (Young persons under 25 years)
Booking line: 0114 234 1209
Book Tickets
Programme
John Ireland – Summer Schemes
John Ireland – The Salley Gardens
John Ireland – We'll to the woods no more
John Ireland – Sea Fever
John Ireland – The Vagabond
John Ireland – Youths Spring Tribute Dante
Rebecca Clarke – Down by the Salley Gardens
Rebecca Clarke – The Cloths of Heaven
Rebecca Clarke – The Seal Man
Ina Boyle – Song of Enchantment
Joan Trimble – Green Rain
Joan Trimble – My grief on the sea
Ina Boyle – Joy of Earth
Charles Wood – I’d roam the world over with you
Ivor Gurney – Down by the salley gardens
Michael Head – Tewksebury Road
Freya Waley-Cohen – The Moon, the Moss and the Mushrooms
Ralph Vaughan Williams – Songs of Travel
Performers
Roderick Williams – baritone
Christopher Glynn – piano
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Programme Note
Internationally renowned baritone Roderick Williams with classical pianist Christopher Glynn will perform a programme of works by English, Scottish and Irish poets set to music by English and Irish composers as well as traditional folk songs.
The Grammy award winning Christopher Glynn has accompanied Roderick Williams on numerous occasions in live performance and in recordings. Christopher has a sensitive style which goes hand in hand with Roderick’s rich and subtly nuanced baritone voice.
