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The Brandenburg Choral Festival - Friday 16 March 2012

Weather Report

8.00pm St John's Church, Waterloo Road, London SE1 8TY.

Chamber Choir
Conducted by David Wordsworth
Piano Matthew Hough

Programme

This is a fantastic choral festival in which the Addison Singers are again part of this celebration of great choral music. A subject matter that underpins this programme which only the British are best at is going on about is the weather, global warming not withstanding. Including a new composition by Gabriel Jackson and the London Premier of Cecilia McDowall's 'Shipping Forecast'

The full music programe is as follows:

Morten Lauridsen - Nocturnes (2005)
Sir Hubert Parry - 'Never, Weather-beaten Sail' from 'Songs of Farewell' (1914 A Cappella motet)
Thomas Weelkes - Thule, The Period of Cosmography (c. 1600 English Madrigal)
Trad arr. Timothy Salter - Blow the Wind Southerly: Cold Blows the Wind
Campion - Never, Weather-beaten Sail
Bob Chilcott - Weather Report
Cecilia McDowall - Shipping Forecast (London Premier)

Further information about the Festival can be found on the St. Martin in the Fields website.

Venue:

St John's Church, Waterloo Road, London SE1 8TY.
(nearest tube: Waterloo)
View location map (opens in new window).

Tickets

Tickets are now available on the St. Martin in the Fields website, at St. Martin in the Fields or from their box office. The guide price is below.

Buy Online Tickets here or contact the Box Office (see below).

Online tickets will cease before curtain rises on the actual day of the concert.

Ticket Prices: £18.00 (Unreserved Seating)

St. Martin in the Fields Box Office: 020 7766 1100

Please note that ticket sales and seat allocation are managed by The Brandenburg Choral Festival organisers.

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