Presented in the intimate surrounds of The Neilson on Pier 2/3 by the harbour, this program invites audiences to experience the year’s cycle through music of warmth, reflection and joy.
Led by acclaimed singer and arranger Naomi Crellin, Music Director of the award-winning a cappella ensemble The Idea of North, the Choir joins forces with a superb jazz trio to explore the shifting moods of nature and time.
Benjamin Britten’s radiant The Succession of the Four Sweet Months and Morton Lauridsen’s evocative Mid-Winter Songs capture the poetry of the natural world in timeless choral writing. These are paired with imaginative arrangements of beloved favourites, including the Beatles’ Here Comes the Sun, Gershwin’s Summertime from Porgy and Bess, and the jazz classic Autumn Leaves, made famous by Nat King Cole.
Blending elegance, swing and lyrical beauty, Seasons of Song offers a captivating evening where genres meet, voices shimmer, and the turning of the year is celebrated in music of light, colour and grace.
PROGRAM
Benjamin Britten The Succession of Four Sweet Months
Dan Forrest Goodnight, Dear Heart
George Gershwin (arr. Crellin) Summertime
Iain Grandage 'Dawn Sunset' from Three Bush Songs
George Harrison (arr. Crellin) Here Comes the Sun
Joseph Kosma/Johnny Mercer (arr. Crellin) Autumn Leaves
Morton Lauridsen Mid-Winter Songs
Sergio Mendes When Summer Turns to Snow
Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein (arr. Crellin) It Might As Well Be Spring
Dan Forrest Goodnight, Dear Heart
George Gershwin (arr. Crellin) Summertime
Iain Grandage 'Dawn Sunset' from Three Bush Songs
George Harrison (arr. Crellin) Here Comes the Sun
Joseph Kosma/Johnny Mercer (arr. Crellin) Autumn Leaves
Morton Lauridsen Mid-Winter Songs
Sergio Mendes When Summer Turns to Snow
Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein (arr. Crellin) It Might As Well Be Spring
- 90 minutes, no interval