The Yale Whiffenpoofs – America’s Oldest a cappella group – 6.30pm
Join the Yale Whiffenpoofs, America’s oldest and most renowned collegiate a cappella group, for an evening of song, fun and wine in the heart of London!
The ensemble which has included famous people like Cole Porter, was founded in 1909 at Yale as a barbershop quartet. Their cheerful, light-hearted repertoire has expanded to include music from all genres and generations-- Jazz, Blues, Rock, folksongs, contemporary Pop..
Perfect for a mis-summer night’s eve and suitable for all ages.
Featuring award-winning, organic, sustainable wines from Chêne Bleu.
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Hailed by Betjeman as the Arts and Crafts cathedral, Holy Trinity Sloane Square provides the magnificent backdrop for the eclectic repertoire which kicks off the 40th anniversary season of the renowned Crouch End Festival Chorus.
This concert of a cappella works features Tallis’s glorious 40-part motet Spem in alium, the ethereal, lyrical Mass in G minor by Vaughan Williams, and Allegri’s mesmerising Miserere. The concert is completed by Rheinberger’s gentle lullaby Abendlied, and three pieces from the recently released Oxford Book of Choral Music by Black Composers.