Music for a Summer’s Evening
with the Choir of King’s College London (Joseph Fort – Director)
Saturday, June 22, 2019 at 8 PM
Advance tickets: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4255495
In this new program, the Choir of King’s College London presents a selection of lesser-known choral treasures from Britain. In what is probably its first US performances, Gustav Holst’s ‘Dream Tryst’ conveys the mystical sound world that would soon find him fame with The Planets. Gerald Finzi’s Seven Poems of Robert Bridges are well loved in the UK but less well known in the US, and contain several beautiful gems, while John Rutter’s Birthday Madrigals feature the popular choral composer wearing a slightly jazzy hat as he sets these Shakespearean texts. The choir pairs these partsong settings with Frank Martin’s beautiful Mass for Double Choir, which they have just recorded to critical acclaim, Gramophone Magazine concluding: ‘this is a performance of astonishing intensity and musicality’.
Grace Episcopal Church
76 Eldredge Street
Newton Corner, MA 02459
www.gracenewton.org
Gustav HOLST (1874-1934)
5 Part-Songs, Op. 12
Dream Tryst
Ye little birds
Her eyes the glow-worm lend thee
Now is the month of Maying
Come to me
Frank MARTIN (1890-1974)
Mass for Double Choir
Kyrie
Gloria
Credo
Sanctus & Benedictus
Agnus Dei
INTERMISSION
Gerald FINZI (1901-1956)
Seven Poems of Robert Bridges, Op. 17
I praise the tender flower
I have loved flowers that fade
My spirit sang all day
Clear and gentle stream
Nightingales
Haste on, my joys!
Wherefore tonight so full of care
John RUTTER (1945-)
Birthday Madrigals
It was a lover and his lass
Draw on, sweet night
Come live with me
My true love hath my heart
When daisies pied
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