- Concert
- 2016-2017
British Choral Classics
24 June 2017, 7:00 pm
St Paul's Pro-Cathedral
Note: this event has passed.
Ealing Choral Society will be on tour in Malta this June and will be giving a concert at St Paul’s Pro-Cathedral in aid of two local charities. The choir will be conducted by Dr Jonathan Williams, accompanied by organist Alexander Pott with Maltese baritone Joseph Lia as the soloist.
The concert, entitled British Choral Classics, will include much-loved favourites such as Handel’s Hallelujah Chorus and Zadok the Priest, Parry’s Jerusalem, Madrigals by Morley and Farmer, Vaughan Williams’ Mystical Songs and Stanford’s Blue Bird, amongst other works.
The choir will also sing Il Karozzin, specially arranged for the occasion by Dr Jonathan Williams. The song was originally written by Joe Tanti in the 70s and performed together with his wife Carmen and Charles Bajada, namely the Greenfields trio. Joe, who hopes to attend the concert with Carmen, said “I feel honoured, and would certainly love to hear Ealing Choral Society’s version of this song which in Malta is very well known. Most probably the audience will join in with the chorus as well!”
Admission to the concert is free and there will be a retiring collection for two very deserving charities – Puttinu Cares Foundation and the St Paul’s Pro-Cathedral Restoration Fund.
Featuring
- Baritone: Joseph Lia
- Organ: Alexander Pott
- Conductor: Jonathan Williams
Programme
- Handel: Zadok the Priest
- Morley: Sing we and chant it
- Morley: April is in my mistress’s face
- Farmer: Fair Phyllis I saw
- Stainer: God so loved the world (from The Crucifixion)
- Mendelssohn: How Lovely are the Messengers (from St Paul)
- Stanford: The Blue Bird
- Vaughan Williams: Five Mystical songs (nos. 4 & 5)
- Parry: Jerusalem
- Handel: Hallelujah Chorus (from Messiah)
- George Stevens/Joe Tanti: Il Karozzin
- Fenech: Ave Maria
- Walton: Crown Imperial (abridged)
- Ireland: Sea Fever
- Mendelssohn: Lord take my life (from Elijah)