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Performance

VenueCadogan Hall
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From6th August 2018
To6th August 2018
When13:00
Cadogan Hall (V1516962103)
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  • Date of change: 5 Jun 18 - T0126813287

PCM 4 - Dame Sarah Connolly & Joseph Middleton

PCM 4

Work:: PCM 4 (S01621226443)

BBC Proms Chamber Music

Production:: Dame Sarah Connolly & Joseph Middleton (T0126813287)

Lullabies and dreams, sleep and insomnia are themes that drift through this night-inspired recital of English song. British mezzo-soprano Dame Sarah Connolly makes her Proms recital debut in a programme that combines familiar favourites - Britten's cycle A Charm of Lullabies and songs by Vaughan Williams and Howells - with world premieres by Mark-Anthony Turnage and Lisa Illean, as well as of two songs Britten initially intended for A Charm of Lullabies. Hubert Parry's 'Weep you no more' marks the centenary of his death and all the composers studied or taught at the Royal College of Music. There will be no interval
Performer Sarah Connolly (Dame - mezzo soprano)
Performer Joseph Middleton (piano)

Listing:: L01793457928




Dame Sarah Connolly & Joseph Middleton

Lullabies and dreams, sleep and insomnia are themes that drift through this night-inspired recital of English song. British mezzo-soprano Dame Sarah Connolly makes her Proms recital debut in a programme that combines familiar favourites - Britten's cycle A Charm of Lullabies and songs by Vaughan Williams and Howells - with world premieres by Mark-Anthony Turnage and Lisa Illean, as well as of two songs Britten initially intended for A Charm of Lullabies. Hubert Parry's 'Weep you no more' marks the centenary of his death and all the composers studied or taught at the Royal College of Music. There will be no interval

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