The Lark Ascending

Folk songs and pastoral music for choir and solo violin

Add to my Calendar 26-03-2026 19:00 26-03-2026 21:00 36 The Lark Ascending Chandos Chamber Choir is delighted to present a programme of choral music for choir and solo violin which brings together a selection of folk songs mainly from the British Isles. At the heart of our repertoire this evening is an arrangement by Paul Drayton of Ralph Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending for voices and solo violin. This intriguing arrangement of this beloved orchestral piece re-affirms its inspiration by George Meredith’s poem of the same name by setting the text to Vaughan Williams’ music as sung by the various voice parts. Other nations are represented by Ae Fond Kiss, arranged by Hugh Robertson and The Gallant Weaver by James MacMillan, both settings of poems by Robert Burns, and Swansea Town, a traditional air arranged by Gustav Holst. Geantraí (which can be translated as “joy music” or “happy song”) represents one of the three noble strains of Irish music: the piece of this name by Michael McGlynn creates a rhythmic song using various texts of children’s verses from the Irish tradition. Venturing slightly further afield, Gjermund Larsen’s arrangement of Gropen is a similarly joyous Norwegian folk song. And in a melding of shared human experience, Ēriks Ešenvalds’ Ancient Prairie sets a ninth-century Chinese poem by Bai Juyi as part of his 2015 work Whispers on the Prairie Wind commissioned by the Utah Symphony, and is equally evocative of the American west as it is the Chinese countryside. We look forward to seeing you at St Saviour’s Pimlico on Thursday 26 March for an evening of beautiful and joyful folk music. St Saviours Church, London DD/MM/YYYY

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St George's Square
Westminster

London
SW1V 3QW
England


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– violin
– Conductor


Programme Note

Chandos Chamber Choir is delighted to present a programme of choral music for choir and solo violin which brings together a selection of folk songs mainly from the British Isles.

At the heart of our repertoire this evening is an arrangement by Paul Drayton of Ralph Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending for voices and solo violin. This intriguing arrangement of this beloved orchestral piece re-affirms its inspiration by George Meredith’s poem of the same name by setting the text to Vaughan Williams’ music as sung by the various voice parts.

Other nations are represented by Ae Fond Kiss, arranged by Hugh Robertson and The Gallant Weaver by James MacMillan, both settings of poems by Robert Burns, and Swansea Town, a traditional air arranged by Gustav Holst. Geantraí (which can be translated as “joy music” or “happy song”) represents one of the three noble strains of Irish music: the piece of this name by Michael McGlynn creates a rhythmic song using various texts of children’s verses from the Irish tradition.

Venturing slightly further afield, Gjermund Larsen’s arrangement of Gropen is a similarly joyous Norwegian folk song. And in a melding of shared human experience, Ēriks Ešenvalds’ Ancient Prairie sets a ninth-century Chinese poem by Bai Juyi as part of his 2015 work Whispers on the Prairie Wind commissioned by the Utah Symphony, and is equally evocative of the American west as it is the Chinese countryside.

We look forward to seeing you at St Saviour’s Pimlico on Thursday 26 March for an evening of beautiful and joyful folk music.

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