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Come and join the Celebration. To mark the release of Robert Hugill's new CD, there is a short festival of his music at St. Peter's Church, Eaton Square, London, with one concert in January 2008 and another in February 2008. I do hope that you can join us.

Click the button to select the concert, you will then be able to choose the number of tickets you require on the next page.

Saturday 26th January 2008
8.00pm
eight:fifteen vocal ensemble-CD LaunchPrice: £10
St. Peter's Church, Eaton Square, London

Come and help us celebrate the release on the Divine Art Label of the new CD, The Testament of Dr. Cranmer.

The eight:fifteen vocal ensemble under their conductor Paul Brough, principal conductor of the Hanover Band, will be joined by organist Paul Ayres

The programme will include William Mundy's Vox Patris Coelestis, Thomas Tallis's If ye Love me, the premiere of Robert Hugill's Evening Service, Robert's motet Lucis creator optime and his solo motets, Faith, Hope and Charity and Prayer of Humble Access.

The ticket price includes a glass of wine after the concert.
Concert Diary

Saturday 23rd February 2008
7.30pm
FifteenBPrice: £10
St. Peter's Church, Eaton Square, London

The centre piece of FifteenB's 2008 concert will be a performance of Crossing, Robert Hugill's moving setting of two poems by Rabindranath Tagore. The work was written for FifteenB and premiered by them at the 2006 Chelsea Festival.

This will be joined by a large scale work from the 18th century, Haydn's Little Organ Mass with its sublime Benedictus with the glorious soprano solo.

FifteenB will also be giving the premiere of Robert's Choruses from "Passion" and his new dramatic scena, Annunciation. Choruses from "Passion" is a setting of poems by the black American poet Carl Cook which first appeared in Passion, premiered in 1998.

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