Free Gala Afternoon Concert: Roderick Williams (baritone) & Christopher Glynn (piano)
Schedule
Sat Oct 18 2025 at 02:30 pm to 05:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Howden Minster | Goole, EN
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Join us for an unmissable gala afternoon concert with one of the UK’s most distinguished and much-loved singers, Roderick Williams, and Grammy Award-winning pianist Christopher Glynn. This promises to be a spectacular afternoon of music with two stellar artists!
Free admission with retiring donations
BOOKING STRONGLY RECOMMENDED DUE TO HIGH DEMAND
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Programme: An English Winterreise
Schubert's Winterreise is one of the most powerful and iconic song cycles ever written. In this special performance, Roderick Williams curates a parallel sequence of songs by English composers including Vaughan Williams, Finzi, Quilter, Parry, Britten and Gurney, which mirror and illuminate Schubert's epic winter's journey.
Vaughan Williams: The Vagabond
Quilter: Blow, blow, thou winter wind
Dring: Weep you no more
Finzi: At Middle-field Gate in February
Vaughan Williams: Linden Lea
Bridge: Tears, idle tears
Parry: Nightfall in winter
Gurney: On the Downs
Finzi: In the Mind’s Eye
Gurney Lights Out
Boyle: A Song of Enchantment
Gurney: The folly of being comforted
INTERVAL - refreshments available
Britten: Midnight on the Great Western
Roderick Williams: The Angel
Weir: Written on terrestrial things
Finzi: The too short time
Tippett: Come unto these yellow sands
Maconchy: The Wind and the Rain
Carwithen: Echo
Vaughan Williams: Whither must I wander?
Finzi: In a churchyard
Proctor-Gregg: The stormy evening
Finzi: Waiting Both
Errollyn Wallen: Peace on Earth
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Roderick Williams is one of the most sought-after baritones of his generation with a wide repertoire spanning baroque to contemporary. He enjoys relationships with all the major UK and European opera houses and also performs regularly with leading conductors and orchestras throughout the UK, Europe, North America and Australia. Festival appearances include the BBC Proms, Edinburgh, Cheltenham, Aldeburgh and Melbourne.
As a recitalist he is in demand around the world and appears regularly at venues including the Wigmore Hall, Concertgebouw and Musikverein and at song festivals including Leeds Lieder, Oxford International Song and Ludlow English Song.
Roderick Williams was awarded an OBE in June 2017 and was Artist in Residence with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra from 2020-22, Artist in Residence at the 2023 Aldeburgh Festival and Singer in Residence at Music in the Round. He was also one of the featured soloists at the coronation of King Charles III in 2023.
As a composer he has had works premièred at Wigmore Hall, the Barbican, the Purcell Room and on national radio. In 2016 he won Best Choral Composition at the British Composer Awards and from 2022/23 he holds the position of Composer in Association of the BBC Singers.
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Christopher Glynn is an award-winning pianist and accompanist, praised for his ‘breathtaking sensitivity’ (Gramophone), ‘irrepressible energy, wit and finesse’ (The Guardian), ‘a perfect fusion of voice and piano’ (BBC Music Magazine) and as ‘an inspired programmer’ (The Times). He is Artistic Director of the Ryedale Festival, programming around sixty events each year in beautiful and historic venues across North Yorkshire.
Chris read music at New College, Oxford and studied piano with John Streets in France and Malcolm Martineau at the Royal Academy of Music, where he now teaches. He has made many CD recordings and is regularly heard on BBC Radio 3.
An interest in bringing classical song to a wider audience led Chris to commission Jeremy Sams to create new English translations of Schubert’s song cycles which have been recorded for Signum Records as well as Wolf Italian Songbook. Recent and future plans include recitals with Roderick Williams, Claire Booth and Ian Bostridge, further collaborations with Jeremy Sams (Schumann songs), CD recordings with Nicky Spence, Kathryn Rudge, Claire Booth, Roderick Williams and The Sixteen, performances at the Spitalfields, Lammermuir, Oxford Lieder, Leeds Lieder and Bath festivals, leading masterclasses for the Britten Pears School, a tour of Wolf’s Italian Songbook, and embarking on a project with Rachel Podger to perform and record Mozart and Beethoven’s Violin Sonatas as well as many appearances at the Wigmore Hall and the Concertgebouw.
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Booking for this concert is very strongly recommended due to high demand.
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