
Please note that this performance has been cancelled. Ticketholders are currently being contacted.
Please note that current government guidance in Liverpool means that you can only attend concerts with other members of your household or social bubble.
A programme that celebrates the joy and beauty of voices in harmony, music from the Renaissance to Jazz and Pop including:
William Byrd Sing Joyfully
Rachmaninov Bogoroditse Devo
Mendelssohn Denn er hat seinen Engeln befohlen über dir
Nat King Cole (arr. Jim Clements) Straighten Up and Fly Right
Irving Berlin (arr. Jim Clements) Cheek to Cheek
Stephen Paulus The Road Home
Jake Runestad Let My Love Be Heard
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina Magnificat Primi Toni
JS Bach (arr. Ward Swingle) Bourée
Thomas Weelkes As Vesta Was from Lathmos Hill Descending
Orlando di Lassus Dessus le Marché d’Arras
Van. Morrison (arr. Alexander L’Estrange) Moondance
Luis Demetrio and Pablo Beltrán Ruiz (arr. Alexander L’Estrange) Sway
Duke Ellington (arr. Ben Parry) It Don’t Mean a Thing
‘They bring a new dimension to the word ‘ensemble’…easy listening of the highest calibre’ Gramophone Nobody does it better – and whether VOCES8 are turning their astonishing a cappella prowess to pop standards or Renaissance polyphony, you’re in for some of the sexiest, most stylish ensemble singing you’ll ever hear. Today they celebrate the sheer joy of the human voice in close harmony with a programme that swings effortlessly from Byrd and Berlin to Simon and Garfunkel.
Please note the capacity is very limited (c. 330 seats total) and seating will be done on a socially distanced (2 metre) basis. To book single tickets please call the Box Office on 0151 709 3789.
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