The Jutland Concert

London Concert Choir

DYKES: Eternal Father, Strong to Save
BRITTEN: Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: A SEA SYMPHONY
Katherine Broderick Soprano
Roderick Williams Baritone
London Concert Choir, Canticum
Southbank Sinfonia

Mark Forkgen Conductor

Vaughan Williams’ magnificent choral First Symphony is the main work in this commemorative concert. Soloists and choir pay tribute in the words of the poet Walt Whitman to the seafarers of ‘all seas, all ships and all nations’ – the brave captains and intrepid sailors whom the sea unites in life, or death. Both the symphony and Britten’s Sea Interludes depict the sea’s ever-changing moods with brilliant orchestral imagery. The concert will open with the hymn ‘Eternal Father, strong to save’.
The soloists in the Sea Symphony will be the prize-winning soprano Katherine Broderick and the distinguished baritone Roderick Williams.

London Concert Choir has been a significant part of the London music scene for more than 55 years, while Canticum chamber choir is in its 26th season. Both display remarkable musical versatility and expressiveness under their Music Director Mark Forkgen. Southbank Sinfonia is internationally recognised as a leading orchestral academy for young graduate professional musicians from all over the world.

The concert is promoted by London Concert Choir on behalf of Seafarers UK, a charity that helps people in the maritime community by providing vital funding to support seafarers in need and their families. It does this by giving money to organisations and projects across the Merchant Navy, Fishing Fleets, Royal Navy and Royal Marines.
London Concert Choir and Seafarers UK are grateful to The Royal British Legion for supporting this concert.

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15 Jun 2016 06:30 pm
Making Music Member Event

Barbican Hall
Silk St
London
EC2Y 8DS
United Kingdom

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