Choral group LSC - which the Filter^ kindly supported last summer during its tour to Latvia - is making its first appearance in London this weekend. LSC was founded in Liverpool in 2001 by me and some other musicians who were hanging around in the city at the time - since then we've picked up some more musicians from various parts of the UK and I'd like to think we're on the way to being recognised as a decent group which has done a thing or two provoke thought about the way art music is performed and presented, and therefore concieved. Our performance on Saturday celebrates the output of one of Britain's greatest artistic talents, Thomas Tallis (1505-1585).
LSC presents Thomas Tallis: A Retrospective
Saturday 29 April 7.30pm | St Alfege Church, Greenwich | Admission £4 on the door
Music by Thomas Tallis, Orlando Gibbons, Thomas Morley, Adrian Batten and Gregorio Allegri, performed in the church where Tallis was buried in 1585. Liverpool Schola Cantorum is conducted by Andrew Mellor with Anne Kan, soprano. 'A veritable lesson in the art of singing...quite staggering' Evening Herald.
Visit LSC's website here.
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