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Details

Temple Church
Temple
City of London

London
EC4Y 7BB
England


Programme

Henry PurcellThe Fairy Queen: 'Come All Ye Songsters'
Clément JanequinLe chant des oiseaux
John GossList! For the Breeze
Thomas VautorSweet Suffolk Owl
George Alexander MacfarrenHark, hark, the lark
Orlando GibbonsThe Silver Swan
Orlando GibbonsDainty Fine Bird
Charles Villiers StanfordHeraclitus, Op.110 no.4
Charles Villiers StanfordThe Blue Bird, Op.119 no.3
Harold ArlenSomewhere Over the Rainbow
~ Interval ~
Maurice RavelTrois Beaux Oiseaux du Paradis, M.69 no.2
Kenneth LeightonSix Elizabethan Lyrics: Flourish
Kenneth LeightonSix Elizabethan Lyrics: Fanfare
Traditional BritishThe Ash Grove (arr. Greg Morris)
Ralph Vaughan WilliamsThe turtle dove
Ralph Vaughan WilliamsThe Lark Ascending (arr. for choir and violin)

Performers

Ian Belton – violin
Greg Morris – Conductor

Collegium Musicum of London Chamber Choir

Programme Note

From the warble of a nightingale to the chatter of a chaffinch, birds of every feather have exercised the imaginations of composers and poets throughout the centuries.

This November, CML returns to Temple Church for a concert inspired by both the majesty of birds in flight and their mellifluous vocal dexterity.

The concert will feature violinist Ian Belton performing a special arrangement of Ralph Vaughan Williams’s soaring and elegiac tone poem The Lark Ascending, with the choir providing vocal accompaniment.

Choral favourites will also feature, including Charles Villiers Stanford’s popular and gravity-defying partsong The Blue Bird.

The concert promises a kaleidoscopic array of colourful plumages and tuneful avian tweets, including an owl, a cuckoo and a turtle dove, in an eclectic and uplifting programme, in one of the capital’s most atmospheric and historic venues.

Bird/Song

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