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World premiere of ‘Lines from Hal Summers’ – Barts Chamber Choir, London

March 02, 2018
by Leonora Dawson-Bowling
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When:
April 28, 2018 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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Where:
St Giles-in-the-Fields, Tottenham Court Road
60 St Giles High St
London WC2H 8LG
UK
Concert

Barts Chamber Choir concert flyerBarts Chamber Choir under the direction of Julian Perkins will perform the world premiere of Stephen Dodgson’s Lines from Hal Summers, as well as works by Stanford and Holst in the beautiful setting of St Giles-in-the-Fields in the bustling heart of London.

Programme

Byrd: Sing joyfully
Stanford: Justorum Animae, Beati Quorum Via
Holst: I love my love, I sowed the seeds of love, There was a tree
Dodgson:  Air, Tambourin (piano)
Dodgson: Lines from Hal Summers
Hilton: Fair Oriana
Parsons: Ave Maria
Britten: A hymn to the Virgin

Conductor and piano – Julian Perkins

Tickets

£16 – available on the door at the Barts Choir website.

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