The Livin' is Easy: Songs of the Summer Idyll

June 30, 2018
Merton College Chapel, Merton Street, Oxford
The Livin' is Easy:  Songs of the Summer Idyll

Five varied song cycles make up the City of Oxford Choir’s June concert in the acoustically superb surroundings of Merton College Chapel.

Three songs for a capella choir by Philip Glass include a setting of 'There are some men' by Leonard Cohen. These unusual scores merge the composer’s trademark minimalism with rhythmically vital vocal contours. Beloved by singers, Josef Rheinberger’s music is suffused with the glow of summerlight, and the rich textures of his Three Sacred Songs (which conclude with the famous Abendlied) are ideally suited to Merton’s warm ambience.

Britten’s Five Flower Songs provide an aesthetic counterpoint. Memorable texts by Herrick, Crabbe and Clare are set with considerable relish and vocal flamboyance by a great composer.

Two folk-inspired settings complete our evening: Kodály’s Mátra Pictures evoke the sounds and the mood of life within Hungary’s most mountainous province, while the Swedish composer Wilhelm Stenhammar’s Three Choral Ballads includes the beguiling In the Seraglio Garden.

Tickets cost £15 (£12 concessions, £5 students and under 18s), and are available from Tickets Oxford or from the Oxford Playhouse (01865 305305). You can buy them now from members of the choir in advance, or on the door if there are any left ... we hope to see you there!  7.30pm start.