Details
St Paul's Church (Actors' Church)
Bedford Street
Covent Garden
London
WC2E 9ED
England
Programme
Karl Jenkins – Adiemus
Traditional African – Soualle (arr. T Abrams)
Traditional African – Si si si si banaha
Markéta Irglová – Falling slowly (arr. Charles Beale)
Harry Warren – Chatanooga choo choo (arr. Pete Schmutte)
Traditional English – Scarborough Fair
Naomi Judd – Love can build a bridge (arr. John Barlow Jarvis)
Reg Presley – Love is all around me (arr. Alan Simmons)
Robbie Williams – Angels (arr. David Lawrence)
Benny Andersson – Thank you for the music (arr. Jerry Estes)
Traditional Welsh – Deuwch i'r dyfroedd 'Wade in the Water' (arr. Alan Smith)
Hefin Elis – Ysbryd y Nos
Traditional Welsh – At Lan y Mor (arr. Hannah Gill)
Traditional Welsh – Bugeilo'r Gwenith Gwyn (arr. Henry Geehl)
Jake Runestad – Rise up
Traditional Welsh – Calon Lan (arr. Hannah Gill)
Richard Vaughan – Ave Maria
David Hodges – A Thousand Years (arr. Mac Huff)
Various – Icons of 2016 Medley (arr. Hannah Gill)
Jean Sibelius – Dros Gymru'n Gwlad (Finlandia Hymn for Wales)
Performers
Emma Bond – Conductor
Benjie del Rosario – piano
Hannah Gill – Conductor
Robert Russell – piano
Woolwich Singers
Côr Llunsain
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Programme Note
Tonight’s concert in the Brandenburg Choral Festival of London welcomes not one, but two choirs for this wide-ranging programme of choral music. In the first half the spirited Woolwich Singers perform some of their favourites, including folk tunes, jazz standards, pop songs, and the catchy and popular Adiemus by that giant of the contemporary choral repertoire, Karl Jenkins. In the second half Côr Llunsain transport us to the rolling hills and valleys of Wales, with traditional and contemporary Welsh works for choir, many of which have been inspired by the country’s distinctive landscape. The choir will also give the world premiere of Ave Maria, by the young Welsh composer Richard Vaughan, and the second UK performance of Rise Up by American composer Jake Runestad. Tribute will be paid to the pop legends who were lost in 2016, George Michael, Prince and David Bowie, in a medley arranged by the choir’s conductor, Hannah Gill.
Join us for this varied programme of popular and less familiar choral works in the lovely surroundings of St Paul’s Covent Garden.
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