Rugby Music Union Recital
Rugby School Chapel Rugbywith Jo Foote | Programme featuring works from What Shapes A Soul? A Spiritual Celebration
with Jo Foote | Programme featuring works from What Shapes A Soul? A Spiritual Celebration
featuring Wight Sax
featuring Wight Sax
with Jan Willem Nelleke, Catrin Roberts, Lauren Peck, Joe Pollard and Hebe Cooke | Private event for Guildhall students and professors only Programme: Roger Boutry - Divertimento - II. Andante - for alto saxophone and piano Darius Milhaud - Scaramouche - II. Modéré - for alto saxophone and piano Abel Selaocoe arr. Samuel Beddard […]
What Shapes A Soul? explores spirituality in music and takes the listener on a journey from American gospel and spiritual hymns to their routes in African folk music. Opening with the music of the present day, Steven Banks’s monumental Come As You Are integrates the religious hymns of gospel and Romantic classical music, a piece given its UK […]
What Shapes A Soul? explores spirituality in music and takes the listener on a journey from American gospel and spiritual hymns to their routes in African folk music. Opening with the music of the present day, Steven Banks’s monumental Come As You Are integrates the religious hymns of gospel and Romantic classical music, a piece given its UK […]
What Shapes A Soul? explores spirituality in music and takes the listener on a journey from American gospel and spiritual hymns to their routes in African folk music. Opening with the music of the present day, Steven Banks’s monumental Come As You Are integrates the religious hymns of gospel and Romantic classical music, a piece given its UK […]
What Shapes A Soul? explores spirituality in music and takes the listener on a journey from American gospel and spiritual hymns to their routes in African folk music. Opening with the music of the present day, Steven Banks’s monumental Come As You Are integrates the religious hymns of gospel and Romantic classical music, a piece given its UK […]
What Shapes A Soul? explores spirituality in music and takes the listener on a journey from American gospel and spiritual hymns to their routes in African folk music. Opening with the music of the present day, Steven Banks’s monumental Come As You Are integrates the religious hymns of gospel and Romantic classical music, a piece given its UK […]