St Luke's Church
Sun 8 March
CSD Brass

CSD Brass Spring Concert: Island Heritage

CSD Brass Spring Concert: Island Heritage

CSD Brass
Conductor: Christopher Lawrence
Trumpet: Daniel Roughley

A musical depiction of the British Isles, this programme includes: ‘Island Heritage’ by Helen Perkin, ‘A Downland Suite’ by John Ireland, ’This Sceptred Isle’ by David Lancaster, ‘Fantasy on British Sea Songs’ by Gordon Langford, ‘Albion Treasures’ by Gavin Somerset, 'London' by Rodney Newton, and 'By the Sea' by Dan Jenkins.

Rodney Newton — London (from ‘Four Cities Symphony’)
David Lancaster — This Sceptred Isle
Rodney Newton — Serenade
John Ireland — A Downland Suite
Gavin Somerset — Albion Treasures
Dan Jenkins — By the Sea
Helen Perkin — Island Heritage
Trad. arr. R Newton — The Irish Washerwoman
Gordon Langford — Fantasy on British Sea Songs

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Times

Sun 8 March at 3:00pm

Duration

120 minutes

Venue

St Luke's Church

Tickets

£10 adults, £2 under 18s

St Luke’s Church makes an ideal concert venue, with its generous proportions creating an excellent acoustic for music. There is on-site parking with designated disabled spaces and easy access into the Church. For those that don’t know St Luke’s, its tall spire is visible the length of Victoria Road and further afield in the Chesterton area of Cambridge.

St Luke’s is a Victorian building which has been extensively updated. It was built in 1884 to serve the rather rural area of ‘New Chesterton’, which was at that time surrounded by fields, allotments and orchards all the way out to Histon. St Luke’s continued to serve the rapidly developing area as the separate new parish of St Luke’s Chesterton. In 1982 St Luke’s Chesterton joined the neighbouring parish of St Giles’ Cambridge and the Parish of the Ascension was formed.

Address

St Luke's Church
Victoria Rd,
Chesterton,
Cambridge
CB4 3DZ
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Tickets

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