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The Ionian Singers, All Saints Church, Rosendale Road, 25-11-17


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music for voices, viola and harp


The Ionian Singers and their conductor Timothy Salter will be joined by

violist Luba Tunnicliffe and harpist Oliver Wass, members of the Pell?as Ensemble, for a concert on Saturday 25th November in All Saints Church, Rosendale Road.

An exciting mix of music arises from the unusual combination of voices and the two instrumentalists who will perform both as a duo and with

the choir.

The programme will include English music by Bax, Elgar and Salter (his Nocturne for harp, viola and chorus) and Russian works for the duo by Rachmaninov and Prokofiev (movements from Romeo and Juliet). A selection of piano pieces and songs by Debussy, transcribed by Salter, and a rarely heard choral piece by American composer Dominick Argento, his robust setting of Keats? celebratory poem

Hymn to Apollo, complete the programme.


All Saints? Church, Rosendale Road, London SE21 8LN

Saturday 25th November 2017 at 7.30pm


Tickets at the door or in advance from 020 8693 1051, 07950 143 916 or [email protected]


?13.00 (?11 concessions)

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