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Dee Palmer, former Tull keyboardist,
saxist, but best known for her orchestral arrangements, has
a new composition, The Nuremberg Cantata, with a performance
August 28th 19:30 at St Nicholas Church in Arundel, UK. Tickets
are £12. Details below.
Vaughan Williams - On Wenlock Edge
Dee Palmer - Cantata KM-C (The Nuremberg Cantata) (world premiere)
Andrew Mackenzie-Wicks - tenor
AM Ladies Choir
Arundel Ensemble
Steve Dummer - conductor
A very special evening which features the first performance
of a new cantata written specially for the Arundel Festival
by Dee Palmer - for many years the keyboard player and arranger
with Jethro Tull - to commemorate the crucial role played by
RAF Bomber Command during the Second World War. Scored for solo
tenor (representing the fallen), female chorus (representing
the mothers, wives and daughters left behind) and chamber orchestra,
it promises to be a moving tribute to the 55,000 men whose lives
were lost.
The concert also includes a performance by Andrew MacKenzie-Wicks
of Vaughan Williams’ great song cycle On Wenlock Edge,
a setting of six haunting lyrics by A.E.Housman whose themes
of loss and impermanence can be seen as a prophecy of the horrors
of the First World War.
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