Music Recital - Voice and Verse

Music Poetry

Come enjoy an afternoon of beautiful music and poetry at our Music Recital - Voice and Verse event!

Join us for an unforgettable afternoon filled with beautiful melodies and heartfelt poetry. Get ready to be serenaded by talented vocalists and moved by inspiring verses.

With The Very Reverend Dr. Mark Oakley, Dean of Southwark accompanied by Cathedral Lay-Clerks Francis Bamford (alto), James Gant (tenor), Peter Brooks (bass).

Come and immerse yourself in the enchanting ambiance of live music and spoken word featuring music set to the poetry of William Blake, George Herbert, and TS Eliot.

Let the power of voice and verse transport you to a place of pure emotion and creativity.

 

Programme

Trad. - Lully lulla, thou little tiny child

Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) - Abraham and Isaac

Benjamin Britten - Every Night and Every Morn from Songs and Proverbs of William Blake

Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) - Love bade me welcome from Five Mystical songs

Benjamin Britten - The Journey of the Magi

 

Donation

Music performed in the English Choral Tradition is at the heart of worship at Southwark Cathedral. This beautiful and uplifting music is freely available to worshippers and visitors.

The Cathedral’s rich musical tradition is sustained without the fee-paying Choir School found at many other cathedrals. The Boys’ and Girls’ Choirs are open to any boy or girl who demonstrates the musical ability required through open audition. Choristers come from different social and ethnic backgrounds, and from both state and independent schools.

Membership of the Choirs is free, and choristers receive an excellent musical education that their parents may not otherwise be able to afford. However, the costs of the Choirs to the Cathedral are considerable, approximately £260,000 per year.

The Cathedral seeks financial support for the Choirs so worship can continue to be enriched by music, and the choristers can continue to receive exceptional training. There are a variety of ways to do this. You can make a one-off or regular donation, sponsor a chorister, or consider leaving a legacy in your will to the Choirs Endowment Fund (which produces an annual income to support the cost of Cathedral music).