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Event 4

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July 20th, 7.30pm

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Grimsby Minster

 

Serenading Lincs      Britten Sinfonia with Mark Padmore in partnership with the David Ross Education Trust

 

 

Programme to include:

 

TRAD.

Dives & Lazarus

 

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS

Five variants on Dives & Lazarus

 

FINZI

Dies natalis

 

BRITTEN

The Company of Heaven

TICKETS

IN ADVANCE: Adults £20 / £18 concessions

ON THE DOOR: Adults £20 / NO concessions

Student/child: £5.00 both in advance and on the door

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Mark Padmore (tenor)

Nina Bennet (soprano)

Simon Toyne (conductor)

The Choir of Grimsby Minster with voices of the local community

David Ross Education Trust

Steven Maxson (organ)

Thomas Gould (leader)

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As part of the continuation of Britten Sinfonia and Mark Padmore’s series ‘Serenading Lincs’, the orchestra are joined by the choir of Grimsby Minster with young singers and performers from DRET academy schools across Lincolnshire in a celebration of quintessentially English music and verse exploring one of Britten’s lesser-known works, The Company of Heaven, alongside the works of his forefathers and contemporaries Ralph Vaughan Williams and Gerald Finzi.  Originally written as incidental music for a BBC Radio programme in 1937 and punctuated with texts by the likes of John Milton, Christina Rossetti, Emily Brontë, and William Blake, The Company of Heaven was not given its first concert performance until the 1989 Aldeburgh Festival, but is nevertheless a stirring and contemplative expression of faith, and love.

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