We mark our 65th anniversary with a programme celebrating English music which has been at the heart of its music-making for over 60 years.
Ralph Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending is a favourite with audiences around the world. The piece is inspired by a poem of the same name written by George Meredith which tells the story of a skylark singing an impossibly beautiful, almost heavenly song. Vaughan Williams perfectly captures the tranquil beauty of the words in this poem with this stunning piece for orchestra and solo violin.
We will also perform the World premiere of a new work by British composer, Nimrod Borenstein. Borenstein’s works have been performed by orchestras around the world, and this new piece, Shakespeare Songs, is inspired by five Shakespeare sonnets, performed here by the wonderful soprano Sarah Fox.
Programme
Elgar
Chanson de Matin (arr. Borenstein)
Elgar
Serenade for Strings
Borenstein
Shakespeare Songs
Coleridge Taylor
Four Novelletten for String Orchestra
Vaughan Williams
The Lark Ascending
Performers
Nimrod Borenstein Conductor Sarah Fox Soprano John Mills: Violin