Details
St Sepulchre-without-Newgate Church
Holborn Viaduct
City of London
London
EC1A 2DQ
England
Programme
Stephen Leek – Until I Saw
Joseph Twist – Ubi Caritas
Paul Bonetti – Wake Up
Elena Kats Chernin – Deep Sea Dreaming
Paul Jarman – Towards Infinity
Stephen Leek – Cutty Sark
Graeme Morton – Lute Book Lullaby
Ralph Morton – Good Christian Folk Rejoice
Matthew Orlovich – My Nurse and I
Traditional – South Australia (arr. Stephen Leek)
Traditional – The Parting Glass (arr. Moria Smiley)
Christopher Fox – A Dream of Winter
Bill Whelan – The Heart's Cry
Alexander Campkin – Agnus Dei
John Barber – Waxwings
Stephen Sondheim – Sunday in the Park with George: Sunday
Arvo Pärt – Peace upon you, Jerusalem
Kerry Andrew – Night Time Songs
Franz Biebl – Ave Maria
Performers
Kathryn Morton – Conductor
Phillip Gearing – piano / organ
Sarah Latto – Conductor / piano
St Peter's Chorale, Brisbane
Tapestry Female Voice Choir
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Programme Note
Tonight's concert in the Brandenburg Choral Festival of London 2017 Spring Series brings together two choirs from opposite sides of the world. We are delighted to welcome St Peters Chorale all the way from Brisbane which joins us as part of tour of England, Wales, France, Germany and Austria. This high school choir of international renown is celebrated for its championing and commissioning of Australian choral works. This identifiably Australian programme is imbued with Aboriginal culture, local landscape and wildlife and the rich multi-culturalism of the country, and includes many works commissioned by the choir. We also welcome back tapestry Female Voice Choir to perform a real mixture of works for upper voices by living composers including Christopher Fox and Stephen Sondheim alongside emerging voices such as Kerry Andrew and John Barber. In true Brandenburg style the choirs will also come together to perform during the evening, and we hope that you will join us for this unique evening of international choral classics.
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