Trianon returns to Ipswich Corn Exchange for our next concert on 13th September with a programme of “Classic Pops”, 50 years after we first performed there in 1975.
The concert is titled “Classic Pops” with a programme of foot-tapping music across a range of genres and including music to celebrate 200 years of public railways in the UK.
Also featured are contemporary works which are rapidly establishing themselves in the repertoire including a short choral work by Eric Whitacre written originally during the recent pandemic and recorded by 17,572 singers from 129 different countries.
The programme consists of –
Julius Fucik – Entry of the Gladiators
Josef Haydn – The heavens are telling
Eric Whitacre – Sing Gently
Trad – Gospel Song
Eduard Strauss – Bahn Frei
John Barry – Out of Africa
Malcolm Arnold – Bridge Over the River Kwai
Albert Hammond – I’m a Train
Andrew Lloyd Webber – Skimbleshanks
Anton Dvorak – Slavonic Dance No 8 in G minor Op 46
Guiseppe Verdi – Triumphal March
Interval
Jean Sibelius – Finlandia
Ola Gjeilo – The Rose
Edvard Grieg – In the Hall of the Mountain King
Dag Wiren – Marcia: Serenade for Strings
Rodgers and Hammerstein II – Carousel medley
Leroy Anderson – Sandpaper ballet
Mamma Mia!
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