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SUMMARY:Fitzhardinge Consort & Bristol Ensemble
DESCRIPTION:Ralph Vaughan Williams\nSuite for Viola\nValiant-for-Truth\nFantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis\nLord\, Thou Has been Our Refuge\nSerenade to Music\nCharterhouse Suite\nFantasia on Christmas Carols \nThomas Tallis  Tunes from Archbishop Parker’s Psalter \nSt George’s Bristol rounds off its celebration of Ralph Vaughan Williams in his 150th anniversary year with a special choral and orchestral tribute performed by Bristol Ensemble and the Fitzhardinge Consort. \nThe programme explores different influences on the composer\, from his love of metrical psalms which is clearly evident in his Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis and Lord\, Thou Hast been Our Refuge – including a performance of the original psalm settings to demonstrate this – to his detailed research around English folk-melodies which form the basis of his popular Fantasia on Christmas Carols\, an opportunity to hear some seasonal music in a different guise. \nThe programme also includes the rarely-performed Charterhouse Suite\, a charming set of dances in the English style\, and the sublime Serenade to Music\, for sixteen solo voices\, setting words from Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice.  Rachmaninov was at the first performance of the work and was so overcome by the beauty of it that he wept. \nTickets are £10 to £30\, available from St George’s Bristol box office online and by phone on 0117 929 4929. A 5% booking fee applies online and over the phone. A £2 postage fee is charged where applicable.
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LOCATION:St George’s Bristol\, Great George Street\, Bristol\, BS1 5RR\, United Kingdom
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