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Spotlight Session: Judith Weir (Postponed)

Spotlight Session: Judith Weir (Postponed)

  • Date 28 Nov 2019
  • Time 8.00pm - 9.15pm
  • Category Music and performance

Concert Series 2019-20

This event has been postponed to Wednesday 22 January 2020. Please visit this webpage for further details. 

The Royal Holloway New Voices Consort continue their exploration of exciting, contemporary vocal and choral music with composer and conductor Nathan James Dearden in an evening of glorious works, spanning the last thirty years, written by award-winning British composer and Master of the Queen’s Music, Judith Weir.

PROGRAMME to include

Judith Weir (b. 1954): a blue true dream of sky (2003) / Drop Down, Ye Heavens, from Above (1984) / selections from little tree (2003) / Love bade me welcome (1997) / My Guardian Angel (1997) / selections from The Song Sung True (2013) / Don’t Let That Horse (1990) / The Cordwainers’ Song (2017)

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Further information

There is no interval during this event.

Tickets

Ticket prices are £5.00 (General admission); FREE for Royal Holloway students, Royal Holloway staff and children under the age of 16. Season Tickets apply to this event.

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