Mary Bevan soprano; Nicky Spence tenor; William Vann piano; Jack Liebeck violin
How Cold the Wind doth Blow
Part of the Wigmore Hall Autumn Concerts 2022 Season
Add to my Calendar 11-12-2022 15:00 11-12-2022 17:00 36 Mary Bevan soprano; Nicky Spence tenor; William Vann piano; Jack Liebeck violin In a continuation of Wigmore Hall's marking of Ralph Vaughan Williams's anniversary, two leading singers come together with a pair of instrumentalists of equivalent renown for a celebration of the composer and his close associates, its title referring to one of his folksong arrangements: The Unquiet Grave. Wigmore Hall, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Wigmore Hall
36 Wigmore St
Marylebone
London
W1U 2BP
England
Programme
Gustav Holst – Jesu sweet, now will I sing, Op.35 no.1
Rebecca Clarke – 3 Old English Songs
Ralph Vaughan Williams – The Seeds of Love
Ralph Vaughan Williams – The Unquiet Grave
Gustav Holst – The heart worships
Thomas Dunhill – Cloths of Heaven
John Ireland – Spleen
Ralph Vaughan Williams – The Sky Above the Roof
Ralph Vaughan Williams – Dirge for Fidele
Ralph Vaughan Williams – It was a Lover and his Lass
Rebecca Clarke – A Psalm of David, When He Was in the Wilderness of Judah (Psalm 63)
Grace Williams – Slow, Slow, Fresh Fount
Elizabeth Maconchy – A Hymn to God the Father
Ina Boyle – The Last Invocation
Ralph Vaughan Williams – 2 Vocal Duets
Ralph Vaughan Williams – Wassail Song
Performers
Mary Bevan – soprano
Nicky Spence – Tenor
William Vann – piano
Jack Liebeck – violin
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Programme Note
In a continuation of Wigmore Hall's marking of Ralph Vaughan Williams's anniversary, two leading singers come together with a pair of instrumentalists of equivalent renown for a celebration of the composer and his close associates, its title referring to one of his folksong arrangements: The Unquiet Grave.