St Martin’s Voices: In Remembrance
Tuesday 12 November 2024
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Part of the Choral Discovery Concerts series – inviting you to discover some lesser known but utterly beautiful choral music in short concerts with St Martin’s Voices.
A concert of contemporary choral music for the Remembrance, including the London première of Cecilia McDowall’s Angel of the Battlefield, alongside a new work by Lucy Walker and Lord, thou hast been our refuge by John Rutter, for choir and trumpet, played by trumpeter Imogen Whitehead, St Martin’s Voices new Artist in Residence.
John Rutter – Lord, thou hast been our refuge
Barry Mills – Questioning the Stars
Cecilia McDowall – Angel of the Battlefield (English première)
Lucy Walker – New Work
Imogen Whitehead trumpet
St Martin’s Voices
Andrew Earis conductor
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Tue 12 Nov | 7:00 PM | £10 | Book |
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