St Martin’s Voices: Heaven and Earth
Tuesday 10 June 2025
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
St Martin’s Voices and Artist in Residence Imogen Whitehead present a programme of music for choir and trumpet, featuring visions of heaven in James MacMillan’s timeless In splendoribus sanctorum and Jonathan Dove’s Oh this wondrous sea, contrasted with the more earthly delights of a rural English railway platform in Phillip Cooke’s Invocation. The programme also includes the first performance of a new work by Emily Hazrati.
Part of the Choral Discovery Concerts series, which invites audiences to discover lesser known, thought-provoking choral music in short concerts with St Martin’s Voices.
Phillip Cooke Invocation
Shruthi Rajasekar Green Fingers
Reena Esmail Even after all this time
David Bednall I was glad and I saw a new heaven
Emily Hazrati New Work (first performance)
Cecilia McDowall Light Eternal
James MacMillan In splendoribus sanctorum from The Strathclyde Motets
Jonathan Dove Oh this wondrous sea
St Martin’s Voices
Imogen Whitehead Trumpet
Andrew Earis Conductor
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Tue 10 Jun | 7:00 PM | £10 | Book |
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