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The Cherry Trees Concert [2023-07-01]

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Cherry Trees Concert: Handel, Bach, Mozart, Haydn, Verdi, Parry etc
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2023
Date:
July 1st, 2023
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George Frideric Handel

Zadok the Priest

Johann Sebastian Bach

Jesu, joy of man’s desiring (Cantata BWV 147)
George Frideric Handel

Hallelujah Chorus (Messiah)
Organ solo: Percy Grainger, arr Wolfgang Stockmeier

Handel in the Strand

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Requiem aeternam
Kyrie
Dies irae (Requiem)

Franz Joseph Haydn

The heavens are telling (The Creation)
Appeal on behalf of the Cherry Trees charity
Felix Mendelssohn

Lift thine eyes
He, watching over Israel (Elijah)
Sergei Rachmaninov

Bogoroditse Dievo (Vespers))

Giuseppe Verdi

Sanctus (Requiem)
Organ solo: Louis Vierne

Allegro Vivace from Symphony 1
Johannes Brahms

Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen (Ein deutsches Requiem)
Gabriel Fauré

In paradisum (Requiem)
Charles Hubert Hastings Parry

I was glad

Conductor: Jeremy Backhouse
Organist: George Castle

You're invited to share an evening of musical delights - exactly as
our Victorian families might have performed in their parlours! You'll
be treated to oratorio choruses, part-songs from Elgar and Gilbert
& Sullivan, and madrigals including Orlando Gibbons' The Silver
Swan. All that, plus solos, piano duets and the hugely popular
Albert and the Lion poems. Join us in the comfortable, modern
theatre at St. Catherine's School, Bramley, for a light-hearted
evening that's bound to make you smile!

Thank you for choosing to support Cherry Trees!
Caring for a child with a complex disability can be
emotionally and physically exhausting. Without the
provision of short break respite, these families are at
greater risk of reaching crisis point.
Cherry Trees provides this support. Last year, we
provided this lifeline to 75 families across Surrey with
1,512 sleepovers and 603 tea or day visits. We also
ran children activity days, wellbeing evenings and
provided vital support through our bursary and
welfare funds.
Providing this lifeline costs £1.3m a year. This is part
funded by the local authority but costs, on average,
an additional £4.25 per hour of care.
We simply couldn’t provide our vital support without
your help – thank you!

www.cherrytrees.org.uk