Vaughan Williams Mass in G
Part of the Brandenburg Choral Festival of London 2018 Autumn Series
Add to my Calendar 14-11-2018 19:00 14-11-2018 21:00 36 Vaughan Williams Mass in G The Brandenburg Choral Festival of London welcomes back regular performers the Chapel Choir of Worcester College Oxford and conductor Thomas Allery. In the ornate surroundings of the Queen's Chapel of the Savoy they will sing Vaughan Williams' Mass in G and a second half of pieces to celebrate 'An English Legacy' with music spanning six centuries and including works by Gibbons, Parry, Rubbra, Tallis and Tomkins. The talented organ scholars will also provide an instrumental interlude in each half. For more information please click here. The Queen's Chapel of the Savoy, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
The Queen's Chapel of the Savoy
Savoy Hill
The Strand
London
WC2R 0DA
England
Programme
Charles Hubert Hastings Parry – My Soul there is a country
Ralph Vaughan Williams – Mass in G minor
Ralph Vaughan Williams – 3 Preludes Founded on Welsh Hymn Tunes: Prelude on Rhosymedre
Ralph Vaughan Williams – O Taste and See
John Blitheman – In Pace
John Taverner – In Nomine
Thomas Tallis – Nunc Dimittis tone VIII
Thomas Tomkins – Great and Marvellous are thy works
Thomas Tomkins – Hear my Prayer
William Boyce – Voluntary IX
Robin Milford – God be in my head
Edmund Rubbra – Dormi Jesu
William McKie – We wait for thy loving kindness
Charles Villiers Stanford – 3 Motets: Beati quorum via
Ed Hughes – Bring us O Lord God
Orlando Gibbons – O clap your hands together
Performers
Thomas Allery – Conductor
Julia Alsop – organ
Alexander Wilson – organ
Choir of Worcester College Chapel
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Programme Note
The Brandenburg Choral Festival of London welcomes back regular performers the Chapel Choir of Worcester College Oxford and conductor Thomas Allery. In the ornate surroundings of the Queen's Chapel of the Savoy they will sing Vaughan Williams' Mass in G and a second half of pieces to celebrate 'An English Legacy' with music spanning six centuries and including works by Gibbons, Parry, Rubbra, Tallis and Tomkins. The talented organ scholars will also provide an instrumental interlude in each half.
For more information please click here.