CMF Lunchtime Concert Series – Eleanor Grant & Gus McQuade

Date

Wednesday 11th September, 2024

Time

1:00 pm

2:00 pm

Venue

Bakers' Hall
Bakers' Hall, 7 Harp Lane, London EC3R 6DP

Join us for a new season of our Livery Halls Tour with a brand new 2024 CMF Artist at the Bakers’ Hall

Programme

The Seasons in Time

John Dankworth (1927-2010)
It was a lover and his lass

Robert Johnson (1583-1633)
Where the Bee Sucks

John Wilson (1595-1674)
Now the Lusty Spring is seen

David Shire (b.1937)
Autumn

Eric Wetherell (1925-2021)
How Like a Winter
Shall I Compare Thee?

John Duke (1899-1984)
A Piper
Loveliest of Trees

Rebecca Clarke (1886-1979)
Cherry Blossom Wand

Elizabeth Machonchy (1907-1994)
Ophelia’s song

Robert Johnson (1583-1633)
Have You Seen but a White Lily Grow

Elizabeth Poston (1905-1987)
Sweet Suffolk Owl

Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)
The Trees They Grow So High

Joni Mitchell (b.1943)
Circle Game

A multi-talented duo on a mission to break down musical genre barriers, Eleanor Grant and Gus McQuade have been captivating audiences with their unique combination of voice, guitar and double bass since their debut recital at Wigmore Hall in 2023. Their concert programme encompasses a wide range of musical genres, from 16th-century lute songs to their own up-tempo arrangements of modern folk, jazz and original compositions, all presented with a winning combination of intimate storytelling and stunning musicianship. 

Tickets & Concessions

£10 Standard ticket
£5 Benefits Recipient – Recipient of: Universal Credit/Income Support/Job Seekers Allowance/Disability Benefit/Pension Credit
£5 Students – Anyone in full time education with a valid student ID

£5 General concession –  If you are currently struggling with the increased cost of living, please use this option – at your own discretion.

Please note that for Students and Benefits Recipients, proof of eligibility may be required at the venue.

Tickets are only available in advance via City Music Foundation’s website. 

 

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