Past event
Join the waiting list and be the first to find out if tickets become available.
Invicta Voices | |
---|---|
Paul Patterson | When Music Sounds |
Kirsten Parry | She Must Go (world premiere) |
Priti Paintal | Invictus – Out of the Night (world premiere) |
James Macmillan | O Radiant Dawn |
arr. Alice Parker | Hark I Hear the Harps Eternal |
Moses Hogan | My Soul’s Been Anchored in the Lord |
Invicta Upper Voices | |
---|---|
Judy Collins | Song for Sarajevo |
Cristi Cari Miller | My Hero, My Darling |
Litha Efthymiou | Let Him Kiss Me With The Kiss of His Mouth (world premiere) |
Z. Randall-stroupe | The Poet Sings |
arr. Mark Patterson | Shenandoah |
Sir Charles Villiers Stanford | The Blue Bird |
Join Invicta Voices and Invicta Upper Voices for a programme of music that brings together the emotions of war, passion and love.
The modern world can be an uncertain and daunting place and the works presented in this concert will take listeners on a journey of discovery in to choral music from the 20th and 21st century.
Highlighting the works of female composers, this concert will also feature pieces from their male counterparts as well as specifically commissioned pieces for the Equator Women of the World Festival.
FREE Foyer Performance, 2pm
EGA Vocal Ensemble perform in the foyer ahead of the main concert in Hall Two.
Invicta Voices and Invicta Upper Voices are London based chamber choirs. Invicta Voices was formed in October 2014, giving its first performance in March 2015 and Invicta Upper Voices was launched in concert in October 2016. The singers come from all walks of life, including; teachers, lawyers, financiers and film producers to name just a few. Although having a diverse range of backgrounds, a shared passion for music and choral singing unites the group to continue making music. Meeting bi-weekly, each choir enjoys exploring a wide range of choral music from traditional pieces by composers such as Byrd and Hassler through to contemporary choral pieces by Gjeilo, Patterson and Whitacre. Performances to date have included the University of Kent’s 50th Anniversary Celebrations at the House of Lords, and concerts at Canterbury Cathedral, the Colyer-Fergusson Hall, St. James’s Piccadilly, Leichlingen, St Luke’s Church in Maidenhead, St. Saviour’s Church in Dartmouth and at the Gresham Centre in London.
The Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School EGA Vocal Ensemble consists of 11 EGA School girls, all of which are both current and post GCSE students, they all currently attend the EGA Senior Choir. As a group they have only been together since July of this year and their first performance was at the schools Music Concert singing a Pentatonic song La La/Sam Smith/Disclosure.The girls were selected to be a part of the group due to their ability to make up Master class session.