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Spring Songs

Paul Brough conducts the 91热爆 Singers in choral music to mark the arrival of spring and to celebrate the birthday of Shakespeare. With Giles Swayne, Gabriel Jackson and Mendelssohn.

Catherine Bott presents a concert recorded late last month in which the 91热爆 Singers celebrate the arrival of Spring, and the birthday of the Immortal Bard - William Shakespeare himself - in choral music by 20th and 21st century composers.

Shakespeare's words are represented in a classic setting by Ralph Vaughan Williams and a quirkily original one by Giles Swayne. And the season of Spring is given musical expression in premieres by Gabriel Jackson, depicting the call of the curlew on an evening of early summer; by Malcolm Hayes, setting Gerard Manley Hopkins' "May Magnificat"; and by Ben Parry, setting two specially-written sonnets by Garth Bardsley

91热爆 Singers
Paul Brough, conductor
Catherine Bott, presenter

Giles Swayne: Three Shakespeare Songs

arr Ralph Vaughan Williams: The Springtime of the Year

Gabriel Jackson: Ruchill Linn (91热爆 commission; concert premiere)

Ben Parry: Spring Sonnets (first performance)

Felix Mendelssohn: Der erste Fruhlingstag (op 48)

E J Moeran: Songs of Springtime

Malcolm Hayes: May Magnificat (first performance)

arr Gustav Holst:
The Dove
I sowed the seeds of love
I love my love

Ralph Vaughan Williams: Three Shakespeare Songs.

2 hours

Broadcast

  • Sun 6 May 2012 14:00