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Tenth Anniversary Concert: A Bridge of Song

Bringing together pieces from across our ten years of performing, this programme features familiar works by Elgar & Sibelius as well as a new commission from our Associate Composer, Matthew Whittall, and J.S. Bach's glorious Singet dem Hern. Followed by a drinks reception to celebrate our ten years!

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Tenth Anniversary Concert: A Bridge of Song
Tenth Anniversary Concert: A Bridge of Song

Time & Location

Sep 09, 2021, 7:30 PM

Holy Sepulchre Church, Holborn Viaduct, London EC1A 2DQ, UK

About the Event

For its anniversary programme, The Carice Singers perform pieces originating from the UK, the Nordic region, and further afield which reflects the journey of Founder and Conductor, George Parris. The concert celebrates music as a universal language which bridges nations and centuries. 

The programme will be an hour long without an interval and your ticket entitles you to a glass of fizz at the post concert reception!

PROGRAMME

Edward Elgar Go, song of Mine

Veljo Tormis Laulusild (Bridge of song)

Jean Sibelius Venematka (The boat journey)

Einojuhani Rautavaara Sommarnatten (The summer night)

Alex Freeman Calle sin nombre (Street with no name)

Undine Smith Moore We shall walk through the valley

Matthew Whittall Songs of Travel

J.S. Bach Singet dem Herrn

Tickets

  • Early Bird: General Admission

    First release at a reduced price! Ticket includes a glass of fizz to celebrate at the post concert reception.

    £12.50
    +£0.31 service fee
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  • General Admission

    Ticket includes a glass of fizz to celebrate at the post concert reception.

    £15.00
    +£0.38 service fee
    Sale ended
  • Anniversary Programme

    A copy of our anniversary publication which includes articles from some of our trustees, messages from supporters & singers, memories of our ten years and much more! Also includes the concert programme. (Free for supporters).

    £5.00
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