New London Singers is thrilled to announce its 60th-anniversary concert, titled Journeys. This remarkable musical event will take audiences on an unforgettable voyage through time and emotions, celebrating the themes of exile, traveling composers, voyage, and homecoming through the power of choral music.
The choir will be led by Jamie Powe, a renowned conductor and graduate of the Royal Academy of Music.
Programme
• Thule, the Period of Cosmographie – Weelkes
• Vigilate – Byrd
• Factum est silentium – Dering
• Regina coeli - Philips
• Komm, süsser Tod – Smyth
• O wild west wind - Elgar
• Hymn to St. Cecilia – Britten
• A hymne to Christ – Holst
• The lee shore - Coleridge-Taylor
• All things are quite silent – Andrew
• Shenandoah - Arr. Erb
• The road home – Paulus
• I carry your heart - Young
The concert promises to be an evening of exquisite melodies, harmonious storytelling, and an opportunity to reflect on the profound human experiences that connect us all. Journeys is not just a celebration of NLS’s six-decade-long existence but a tribute to the universal experiences of displacement, exploration, and the sweet relief of returning home.
In this milestone concert, NLS will showcase a diverse selection of compositions from various periods and regions, masterfully crafted by composers who have embarked on their own personal journeys. These composers, often in exile or seeking inspiration through travel, have left an indelible mark on the world of music.