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ESO Gala Concert

Written between the two Wars, Ireland’s These Things Shall be is a powerful expression of humanistic and enlightenment values, a faith in the agency of individuals and a pacifist worldview.

 

Ian Venables’ song cycle explores themes of love and sexuality through the poetry of the 19th and early 20th centuries. “Although the cycle’s underlying narrative portrays the love of man for man, I wanted to end the work with a celebration of the universality of love and especially the deep love that is found in a long-lasting relationship. This is a love that transcends sexual categories and is at the heart of a humane world where gay people no longer need to hide in ‘the shadows.’

 

Elgar’s Second Symphony is one of his most powerful and personal works, a musical portrait of a man and a civilisation standing at a turning point in history.

Tickets

Front Nave £30 

Centre Nave £20            

Rear Nave £15             

Unreserved South Nave £12

Under 18s free

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Saturday 31 May @ 7.30pm

ESO Gala Concert

Performers

English Symphony Orchestra

Elgar Festival Chorus

Kenneth Woods, conductor

Gareth Brynmor John, baritone

Programme

John Ireland: ‘These Things Shall Be’ (baritone and chorus)

Ian Venables: ‘Out of the Shadows’ for Baritone and Orchestra (world premiere of orchestral version)

Interval

Elgar: Symphony No. 2