DATE
Thursday, 28 April 2022

TIME
6.30pm. Approximately one hour without interval.

LOCATION
St Mary Abchurch, Abchurch Yard, London EC4N 7BA

PRICE
£15 (£10 for members of the Grinling Gibbons Society/The Friends of the City Churches)

A Grinling Gibbons Tercentenary Festival Concert

ArchiCantiores perform words and music that Grinling Gibbons may have heard, at a City of London church, St Mary Abchurch, which contains his carvings.

Musical settings across 350 years include catches and broadsheets, trios and quartets by Thomas Campion, Henry Purcell, George Frederick Handel, John Hilton, Matthew Locke, Vaughan Richardson, John Stainer, and others.

Readings and poems inspired by carvings include ‘A Linden Antiphon’ and other commissioned poems by Paul Munden and Oliver Comins, alongside the words of Alexander Pope, William Shakespeare, James Shirley, John Donne, and John Evelyn.

Presented by ArchiCantiores’ wordsmiths and musicians:

Biographies:

• Soprano Rebecca Ryland-Jones is a singer with The Epiphoni Consort and Thomas Tallis Society

• Mezzo Marion Wyllie, Convenor for ArchiCantiores, is a singer & music educationalist in London

• Tenor Rogers Covey-Crump is an internationally celebrated soloist, recorded & known with The Hilliard Ensemble

• Baritone Jonathan Louth, Founder of ArchiCantiores, is an architect and cathedral choirman

• Bass Charles Gibbs, a member of The BBC Singers, also sings with I Fagiolini

• Wordsmith Paul Munden, an adjunct professor at University of Canberra, is a published poet living in Yorkshire

• Wordsmith Oliver Comins is a published poet living and writing in London

ArchiCantiores is a troupe of singers, musicians and wordsmiths who perform words and music live to explore and support architectural heritage. ArchiCantiores is led by Jonathan Louth, Advisor to the Modern Legacy Project of the Grinling Gibbons Tercentenary.