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St Martin’s Voices: There is a Flower

St Martin’s Voices: There is a Flower

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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.  
   
In this beautiful hour-long concert, St Martin’s Voices present a selection of uplifting choral works exploring the beauty and romance of flowers. Taking inspiration from the floral imagery of poetry ranging from the Song of Songs to Rainer Maria Rilke, this choral performance promises a feast for all the senses. The programme brings together timeless Renaissance choral settings alongside radiant contemporary works by John Rutter, Charlotte Bray and Eric Whitacre. 

Programme

Clemens non Papa – Ego flos campi  
Rutter – There is a flower  
Bray – Come Away  
McGlade – A Spotless Rose   
Whitacre – With a lily in her hand  
Lauridsen – La Rose Complete

Performers
St Martin’s Voices
Andrew Earis Conductor

Please note this concert will last for approximately 60 minutes without an interval.

St Martin’s Voices: There is a Flower

St Martin’s Voices: There is a Flower

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