About this Event
From the enduring appeal of 20th century and contemporary composers to the sparkle of Broadway and jazz, this vibrant programme celebrates the many colours of American choral music.
The evening opens with wit and wonder in Eric Whitacre’s Animal Crackers, where poetry and playfulness collide, before moving into the serene beauty and spiritual depth of Amy Beach’s Three Choral Responses. A change of pace follows, with Oliver Lallemant playing a set of solo piano jazz and related works. At the heart of the first half are Morten Lauridsen’s radiant Nocturnes – lush and intimate meditations on night, love and light – culminating in the quiet triumph of Randall Thompson’s beloved Alleluia.
After the interval, the concert takes us to the heart of the popular American songbook. Expect toe-tapping Broadway classics, irresistible Gershwin swing, and show-stopping numbers from Bernstein, Porter and many more. Audience members are invited to suggest personal favourites, which Olly will reimagine through live jazz-style improvisation. The evening then closes with a series of timeless gems from Blue Moon to Over the Rainbow.
By turns reflective, playful and exuberant, our summer concert promises warmth, charm and a generous helping of musical sunshine on this special day which celebrates 250 years of American independence.
Petros Singers is a leading West London chamber choir, performing a wide variety of music – from baroque to contemporary, from large-scale works to exquisite miniatures – placing particular emphasis on vibrant and communicative singing.
See petrossingers.org for further details.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St Peter's Church, Hammersmith, Black Lion Lane, London, United Kingdom
GBP 8.30 to GBP 22.38












