Trombonist Emily White and pianist Sam Haywood to perform
Emily White
The series of Sunday recitals at St Margaret’s Church on Putney Park Lane continues with a performance by Emily White & Sam Haywood
This Sunday (6 October) they will be playing pieces from their brand new album Made Human from 4pm to 5.15pm.
Taking its name from Mozart's famous sacred aria, Et incarnatus est, Made Human showcases Emily White's ability to make the trombone sound like the human voice.
Programme
Michael Csányi-Willis The Last Letter
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Et incarnatus est
Clara Schumann Romanze
Hubert Parry No Longer Mourn For Me
Geraldine Mucha Tempo di mazurka
Torbjörn Hultmark Spring in an Unreal World
Peter Warlock Cradle Song
Peter Warlock Jillian of Berry
C. V. Stanford La Belle Dame sans Merci
Cyril Scott Lotus Land
Ivor Gurney Sleep
George Butterworth Loveliest of Trees
Entry by donation – pay what you think appropriate. You are asked to book your tickets in advance.
Forthcoming Sunday Recitals
Sunday 20 October (4pm – 5:15pm)
Cabaret: Frau, that's what I call music!
Feminist cabaret with Anna Pool & Amy J Payne: Dietrich, Lemper, La Voix…
The cabaret has given rise to some of the most boundary pushing female performers of the 20th & 21st Centuries. Yet the songwriters behind these performers, those who get remembered, are usually male. Amy and Anna invite you to a relaxed and intimate cabaret of words and music from an array of female songwriters. Expect riotous laughter, quiet reflection, and plenty of joyful surprises as we journey from Piaf to protests to…penguins?
Sunday 27 October (4pm – 5:15pm)
La Trompette Chantante - The Singing Trumpet
Aaron Akugbo trumpet, Zeynep Özsuca piano
Aaron and Zeynep present an introduction to French trumpet staples in the repertoire alongside female composers Lili Boulanger and Florence B. Price through arrangements of songs. This recital aims to show the versatility of the trumpet with an emphasis on its lyrical and singing qualities.
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October 4, 2024
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