Sure on this Shining Night
Part of the Brandenburg Choral Festival of London 2017 Spring Series
Add to my Calendar 26-03-2017 17:00 26-03-2017 19:00 36 Sure on this Shining Night The Brandenburg Choral Festival of London welcomes back the sparkling Lucy Cavendish Singers and Katharina Megli to the Spring 2017 Series. This eclectic programme features traditional folk music, close harmony reworkings of twentieth-century favourites and renditions of choral classics by Rheinberger, Barber and MacMillan to name but a few. The Singers will perform en masse, in small groups, as soloists, a cappella and with instrumental accompaniment provided by Nicky Haire and Ivan Garford. Water-tuned glasses will even make an appearance when the choir perform Latvian composer Eriks Ešenvalds ethereal "Stars". This is an evening not to be missed! For more information please click here. St Paul's Church (Actors' Church), London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
St Paul's Church (Actors' Church)
Bedford Street
Covent Garden
London
WC2E 9ED
England
Programme
Leonard Cohen – Hallelujah
Leonard Cohen – Dance me to the end of love
Jule Styne – Diamonds are a girl's best friend
Marcella Puppini – Jilted
Traditional Swedish – Trilo
James MacMillan – The Gallant Weaver
Traditional Sepharic – Noches, Noches
Eriks Esenvalds – Only in Sleep
Hildegard of Bingen – Spiritus Sanctus
Alexander Campkin – I saw eternity
Samuel Barber – Sure on this shining night, Op.13 no.3
Josef Gabriel Rheinberger – 3 Geistliche Gesänge, Op.69: Abendlied
Eriks Esenvalds – Stars
Performers
Katharina Megli – Conductor
Nicky Haire – Violin
Ivan Garford – double bass
Lucy Cavendish Singers
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Programme Note
The Brandenburg Choral Festival of London welcomes back the sparkling Lucy Cavendish Singers and Katharina Megli to the Spring 2017 Series. This eclectic programme features traditional folk music, close harmony reworkings of twentieth-century favourites and renditions of choral classics by Rheinberger, Barber and MacMillan to name but a few. The Singers will perform en masse, in small groups, as soloists, a cappella and with instrumental accompaniment provided by Nicky Haire and Ivan Garford. Water-tuned glasses will even make an appearance when the choir perform Latvian composer Eriks Ešenvalds ethereal "Stars". This is an evening not to be missed!
For more information please click here.