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18 October 2024
 
St Paul's Church Covent Garden
Bedford Street
London
WC2E 9ED

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Lizann Peppard
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£5-£23
Take Flight

London Oriana Choir
Dominic Ellis-Peckham, conductor
Gabriella Swallow, cello

Bob Chilcott: Sun, Moon, Sea and Stars
Cecilia McDowall: Night Flight
Ben Parry: Lighten Our Darkness
Eric Whitacre: Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine
Eric Whitacre: Fly to Paradise (incl electronic track)
Melissa Dunphy: O Oriens
Kyle Pederson: Stars
Joseph Twist: Lament
Oliver Tarney: The Waiting Sky
Kim André Arnesen: Even When He Is Silent
Nicholas Ryan Kelly: The Stars Keep Watch
Becca Kent: Never Alone
Ellie Gowers: The Stars Are Ours


join London Oriana Choir for music devoted to the skies amidst the stunning setting of St Paul’s Covent Garden, including a performance of Cecilia McDowall’s ‘Night Flight’ with award-winning cellist Gabriella Swallow.

There will be a free talk by the composer at 6.45pm.

This concert is in aid of the Sing Up Foundaton, who produce, promote and create opportunities for children and young people to improve their mentalhealth and wellbeing through singing.
 
19 October 2024
 
East Midlands

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19th Malcolm Arnold Festival - A Day of Live Music in Northampton

 
30 October 2024
 
7.30pm
Sinfonia Smith Square
London
SW1P 3HA

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Music from America

London Choral Sinfonia
Michael Waldron (conductor)

Full programme

Aaron Copland
Four Motets

Leonard Bernstein
Chichester Psalms

Randall Thompson
Alleluia

Morten Lauridsen
Lux Aeterna

The vocal and instrumental forces of the London Choral Sinfonia present an evening of sumptuous 20th Century American music to launch their 2024/25 Season.

Premiered in 1965, Leonard Bernstein chose texts from a number of psalms to create the hugely-popular ‘Chichester Psalms’. Consisting of three contrasting movements, Bernstein’s masterpiece is full of tuneful and vibrant music. Morten Lauridsen’s ‘Lux Aeterna’ for choir and orchestra was premiered in 1997 and became an instant success, with rich harmonies and textures making it instantly popular with audiences around the world.
 


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