Lewes Festival of Song 2022
Friday 1 July to Sunday 3 July 2022
Tickets available on the door.
Online booking closes one hour before the concert starts.
Friday July 1st at 7.30pm
Under the Shadow of War
Tippett’s The Heart’s Assurance, Britten's Who are these children?
and songs by Holst, Rebecca Clarke and Gurney.
Mark Padmore, tenor, with Nancy Cooley, piano
Saturday July 2nd at 1pm
The Children’s Hour
A kaleidoscope of songs about childhood
Fairy Tales, Adventures, Nursery Rhymes and Lullabies
Gareth Brynmor John, baritone, with William Vann, piano
This is a family concert: please note special pricing
Saturday July 2nd at 7.30pm
Ballads, Bards and Minstrels
Songs by Strauss, Schubert, Weir, Stanford and Wolf
Harriet Burns. soprano, with Ian Tindale, piano
Sunday July 3rd at 1pm
The Wanderer
Vaughan Williams’ Songs of Travel, Ravel’s Don Quichotte à Dulcinée,
Schubert’s Gesänge des Harfners, Debussy’s Le promenoir des deux amants
James Atkinson, baritone, with Hamish Brown, piano
Sunday July 3rd at 7.30pm
Finale: A coat of many colours
Songs with chamber ensemble by Ravel, Weir, Fauré, Crumb, Holst, Debussy, Clarke,
Chausson, Berlioz and Shostakovitch
Ellie Laugharne and Harriet Burns, sopranos,
Ian Tindale and Nancy Cooley, pianos,
Rebecca Bell, violin, Daisy Noton, flute, Sebastian Comberti, cello,
Ticket Prices
Evening concerts: £20
Saturday lunchtime concert: £15; adults bringing a child pay only £10
Sunday lunchtime concert: £15
For all concerts students are half price & under16s are free
A discount of £2 per concert is available for full members
of both Seaford Music Society and Uckfield Music Club.
To get the discount, members should present their membership card
at the door when paying for their ticket.
The discount is not available online.
St Anne's Church
Western Road, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1RJ
Parking available at East Sussex County Council Car Park - check charges on the day
info@lewesfestivalofsong.co.uk