Head to Northend Village Hall on Sunday, 9th June for a ‘brilliant collaboration’ between Eleanor Grant & Gus McQuade (voice, guitar & double bass)
The unique duo to Eleanor Grant and Gus McQuade are a brilliant collaboration, equally at home with Dowland or Gershwin, Joni Mitchell or Benjamin Britten, embracing as they go classical, folk and jazz influences.
The duo are the latest to appear at Northend Village Hall as part of the Northend Concerts series bringing the very best chamber music to audiences locally.
Enjoy a programme from Eleanor and Gus that includes:
• 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 Eric Wetherell – Shall I Compare Thee?
• Rebecca Clarke (1886-1979) – Cherry Blossom Wand John Duke (1899-1984) – Loveliest of Trees.
• 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.
For a sneak preview click HERE to watch them perform Shakespeare Song: How Like a Winter
Tickets £20, includes complimentary glass of wine. Buy tickets HERE (and available on the door subject to availability).