Lunchtime Recital
This song-recital bridges the Atlantic with an inspired blend of British, American, and Anglo-American composers. It begins with a selection of some of Elgar’s most beloved songs and includes a rare performance of Lennox Berkeley’s exquisite Counting the Beats. The programme commemorates the 50th anniversary of the death of Sir Arthur Bliss, presenting songs that variously sample the cheeky, romantic, and introspective sides of his personality. The 70th birthday of local-composer Ian Venables is also marked with a performance of one of his early song-cycles. The recital concludes with Eric McElroy’s own song-cycle of war-poems by Robert Graves, A Dead Man’s Embers, which has been hailed by Musical Opinion as a ‘masterpiece’ of contemporary song.
Friday 30 May @ 1pm
Lunchtime Recital
Programme
Elgar: Speak, Music, from Op. 41
Elgar: Rondel, from Op. 16
Elgar: Pleading, from Op. 48
Venables: Love’s Voice, Op. 22
Arthur Bliss: Simples
Arthur Bliss: The Hare
Arthur Bliss: The Fallow Deer at the Lonely House
L. Berkeley: Counting the Beats
Eric McElroy: A Dead Man’s Embers
Location
Huntingdon Hall, Crowngate, Worcester, WR1 3LD