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 Big Ger 05 Mar 2018

The 16 are on tour..

https://thesixteen.com/choral-pilgrimage-2018/

> Over four centuries separate these two representatives of English music at its finest. William Cornysh and Benjamin Britten were prolific in both sacred and secular music. Cornysh is actually two people, often confused with one another and quite possibly father and son. Both originated in Westminster, the Elder died in 1502 and the Younger in 1523, of whom much more is known. The matter of telling which man wrote which works is impossible to settle, so for the purpose of this programme we have decided to link them as one. So whether it be the Elder or the Younger, we are fortunate that they not only excelled at writing complex and adventurous antiphons for the church but also beautiful secular songs for the Tudor court. Of course for Britten writing in the 20th-century life was very different; he is a composer who encompassed so many facets of music excelling in opera, solo song and all manners of vocal and instrumental music.

 

I've got a ticket for the Truro gig!

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Removed User 05 Mar 2018
In reply to Big Ger:

Edinburgh in October. I’ll make a note of that, looks great thanks.

Rigid Raider 05 Mar 2018
In reply to Big Ger:

Saw them in Blackburn on their last tour; they were sublime. 

OP Big Ger 06 Mar 2018
In reply to Rigid Raider:

I saw them last tour in Canberra, agreed, truly sublime.

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 Mooncat 06 Mar 2018
In reply to Big Ger:

Liverpool and loads in London in there, thanks for the heads up.


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