
Royal Philharmonic Brass Ensemble
Royal Philharmonic Brass Ensemble at St Giles Cripplegate Church, London
About the show
The ever-popular brass players of the RPO return for a thrilling musical tour of Europe and the Americas.
The concert transports us first from the rolling landscape of the Sussex Downs in Ireland’s Downland Suite to the opulent architecture of St Mark’s Basilica in Venice with Barieli’s Canzon Septimi Toni a 8.
We then travel further overseas to the New World: the urban streets of Argentina in Piazzolla’s pivotal Trifunal, and onto the vastness of North America with Dvořák’s Largo movement from the Symphony No. 9 (From the New World).
FINZI God is Gone Up
BRUCKNER Virga Jesse
TOMAS LUIS DE VICTORIA O Magnum Mysterium
IRELAND 'Elegy' from A Downland Suite
GABRIELI Canzon Septimi Toni a 8
SCHUBERT Du Bist die Ruh
PROKOFIEV 10 Pieces for Piano (4 movements)
DVOŘÁK 'Largo' from New World Symphony
PIAZZOLLA Triunfal (Trombone Quartet)
LAURIDSEN O Nata Lux
GERSHWIN Songbook
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Brass Ensemble
Doors open half an hour before the concert starts. There will be an interval of 20 mins.
Set in the heart of London’s historic Square Mile, Kestrel Music’s nine-day festival, Summer Music in City Churches, returns with a world-class roster of artists taking a musical voyage ‘Around the World’. Hosted across five atmospheric, acoustically rich churches, this year’s theme explores music inspired by cities, landscapes and traditions. From traditional song and jazz arrangements, to lush choral harmonies and orchestral favourites, the programme celebrates sounds