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Saturday 1 June 3:30pm – The Jenny Lind Singers In Concert at Worcester Guildhall

 

An all-female choir named after the ‘Swedish Nightingale’ and benefactor of education and the arts, the Jenny Lind Singers specialise in performing and promoting works by both female and local composers, as well as championing new music. This concert includes works by Sarah Quartel, Elizabeth Poston, Hildegard of Bingen, Elgar, Holst, and many more. Also included is the world premiere of ‘Nimrod Reimagined’ by award-winning composer Liz Dilnot Johnson, commissioned by the singers for Elgar’s birthday this year.

Tickets £10.

 

Saturday 1st at 3:30pm
Worcester Guildhall
High Street
Worcester, WR1 2EY

Or call Worcester Theatres on 01905 611427.

The Jenny Lind Singers

Lynne Lindner conductor
Anwen Mai Thomas harp
Tim Sidford piano

 

Elgar – Fly, Singing Bird Fly

Sarah Quartel – Songbird

Alec Roth – Humdrum, From A Time To Dance

Liz Dilnot Johnson  – Anagram 3 – JIGBAREDOSH

Carol Jones – All shall be well

Hildegard of Bingen – O virtus Sapientie

Catrin Finch – Pictures

Elgar – Stars of the Summer Night, arr. Donald Hunt

Elizabeth Poston – An English Song-Book

A Charm Against the Bumble Bee
Interlude for Harp
Sweet Suffolk Owl

Elgar – From the Bavarian Highlands, arr. Donald Hunt

Lullaby
The Dance

Holst – Choral Hymns from Rig Veda Op. 26 No 3

  1. Hymn to the Dawn
  2. Hymn to the Waters
  3. III. Hymn to Vena

Liz Dilnot Johnson – Nimrod Reimagined  (world premiere)



 

 

Jenny Lind Singers

During her lifetime no performer was more revered than the Swedish soprano, Jenny Lind.  On retirement, Lind and her husband purchased a house in Malvern at Wynds Point and she lived there until her death in 1887. She is buried in Great Malvern Cemetery and in 2022 a memorial to Lind was erected in Rose Bank Gardens at the instigation of Peter Smith MBE.

The Singers were founded in the 1970’s at Malvern Girls’ College by the Head of Music and Elaine Hugh-Jones and re-founded in 2013 by Lynne Lindner, then Director of Music at Malvern St James Girls’ School, at the invitation of the Malvern Civic Society. They present several concerts a year, including Britten’s Ceremony of Carols at Christmas for which alumnae return to their hometown to celebrate their unique musical legacy.

They are delighted to be joined by harpist Anwen Mai Thomas and pianist Tim Sidford for this concert, which has no interval and will last approximately 1 hour

 

 

The Jenny Lind Singers

Lara Bienkowska, Becky Moore, Rebecca Fisher, Vicky Henderson, Alison Houlbrooke, Saska Ingham, Catherine Jackson, Lynne Lindner, Catherine Shepherd, Anna Taylor, Philippa Wright