L&G NHS Trust Spring Concert 2013
by berberis on Apr.20, 2013, under Choir, Concerts, L&G NHS Choir, Rehearsals
Saturday, 20th April 2013, St Mary’s Church, Lewisham.
Praise the Lord: Traditional, arr. K Burton
Even Such Is Time: Poem – Sir Walter Raleigh, Music – Bob Chilcott
Total Praise: Music – Richard Smallwood, arr. Dan Ludford-Thomas
For Once In My Life: Miller & Murden, arr. Jon Cohen
Lean On Me: Bill Withers, arr. Jon Cohen
And So It Goes: Words and music – Billy Joel, arr. Bob Chilcott
Accentuate the Positive: Arlen & Miller, arr. Jon Cohen
The Turtle Dove: Traditional, arr. Vaughan Williams
How Can I Keep From Singing?: Music R Wadsworth Lowry, arr. Jon Cohen
She Moved Through The Fair: Traditional, arr. Peter Hunt
Bridge Over Troubled Water/Fix You: Simon & Garfunkel/Coldplay, arr. Peter Mitchell
Like A Mighty Stream: Jacobson & Hogan
Come and Go With Me: Traditional, arr. K BurtonThe Lewisham & Greenwich NHS Trust Choir
Sopranos: Suzanne Benett, Zoe Davies, Caroline Duffy, Sheena Joseph, Joan Mills, Elem Nnachi, Katie Rogerson, Christine Scarsbrook, Elizabeth Steele
Altos: Antonia Boyce, Caroline Harbord, Petrina Pottinger, Claire Roberts, Caroline Smith, Nora Smith, Sarah Wood
Tenors: Edmund Chaloner, Chidi Ejimofo, Derrick Kiteke, Errol Woodburn
Basses: Simon Fitzgerald, Malcolm Hancock, Aaron Hoyte, Emmet MastersonThe Liam Dunachie Trio
Piano: Liam Dunachie
Double Bass: Andy Robb
Drums: Dave StoreyMusical Director: Peter Mitchell
Artistic Director: Dan Ludford-Thomas
As I’m writing this nearly five years after the actual event, it’s fair to say that I don’t remember much about this concert. However, what I can say – without fear of contradiction – is that the Liam Dunachie Trio would have been amazing, Dan would have been full of energy and inspiration, and someone/several people, at some point, would have forgotten the words +/- the tune of one or more of the songs.
I don’t recall Praise the Lord, The Turtle Dove, or Like A Mighty Stream, probably because we don’t perfom them anymore. I do recall For Once In My Life, but we don’t perform that anymore, either. Come & Go With Me would have involved several key changes at the end (although not as many as I expect), and at least a dozen of the people at this gig have now moved on – including Dan and Pete.