Live in Concert on Tuesday 10th June
BBC Singers at Milton Court
The charismatic American conductor Eric Whitacre has established himself as one of the most distinctive figures on the choral scene, and with an international reputation as the composer of some of the most magical choral works of the contemporary repertoire: music which moves and stirs, and speaks to his audiences in the most direct and affecting way. Curating this evening's concert, Eric Whitacre places his own music alongside works by two other much-admired choral composers, and brings guest artists The King's Singers to perform alongside the BBC Singers.
Eric Whitacre: Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine
Bob Chilcott: Even Such is Time
Eric Whitacre: Five Hebrew Love Songs
Alone
The Stolen Child
INTERVAL MUSIC includes orchestral works by Eric Whitacre
Morten Johannes Lauridsen: Madrigali: Six "Fire Songs" on Italian Renaissance Poems
Bob Chilcott: High Flight
Eric Whitacre: The City and the Sea
BBC Singers
Eric Whitacre, conductor
The King's Singers
Richard Pearce, piano
String Quartet from Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Interesting combo. Keeping an absolutely open mind (of course) I can take a modest amount of Whitacre and Lauridesen sung by either Polyphony (preferred) or EW's own singers, but.......
BBC Singers at Milton Court
The charismatic American conductor Eric Whitacre has established himself as one of the most distinctive figures on the choral scene, and with an international reputation as the composer of some of the most magical choral works of the contemporary repertoire: music which moves and stirs, and speaks to his audiences in the most direct and affecting way. Curating this evening's concert, Eric Whitacre places his own music alongside works by two other much-admired choral composers, and brings guest artists The King's Singers to perform alongside the BBC Singers.
Eric Whitacre: Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine
Bob Chilcott: Even Such is Time
Eric Whitacre: Five Hebrew Love Songs
Alone
The Stolen Child
INTERVAL MUSIC includes orchestral works by Eric Whitacre
Morten Johannes Lauridsen: Madrigali: Six "Fire Songs" on Italian Renaissance Poems
Bob Chilcott: High Flight
Eric Whitacre: The City and the Sea
BBC Singers
Eric Whitacre, conductor
The King's Singers
Richard Pearce, piano
String Quartet from Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Interesting combo. Keeping an absolutely open mind (of course) I can take a modest amount of Whitacre and Lauridesen sung by either Polyphony (preferred) or EW's own singers, but.......
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