Lunchtime Concert: Louise Salmond Smith (recorder) and David Butler (organ/piano)

Chichester Cathedral's popular lunchtime concerts take place on Tuesdays at 1.10pm during term time, in the spectacular setting of the Cathedral Nave. They are free and last approximately 50 minutes. You are welcome to come and go as you please. Coffee is available at no charge, and some visitors even bring a sandwich! There is a retiring collection.

Event details

Tickets
Free entry and all are welcome.
Date
Tuesday 9 October 2018, 13:10
Venue
Chichester Cathedral

Louise Salmond Smith took up the recorder whilst a scholar at Clayesmore School, Dorset.  During her time as a student at the University of East Anglia, she was the holder of the Britten-Pears scholarship. Further study at the University of Hull cultivated her specialisms of Performance and Educational Composition.

She has performed at numerous festivals throughout the UK including the Cardiff Festival, the Wirksworth Festival and the Aldeburgh Festival. She has also performed Malcolm Arnold's Recorder Concerto in the presence of the composer.

Louise remains committed to education. An exponent of Community Music, Louise has also set up and run educational music projects in the UK, Chile and Canada. Louise is currently Head of The Prebendal School, Chichester Cathedral’s choir school.

Concert

David Butler lives in South Wales. He was educated at Christ College, Brecon, before winning an Organ Scholarship to Peterhouse in Cambridge in 1995, where he studied the organ under Peter Hurford and Anne Page.  Since leaving Cambridge David has pursued a varied musical life. He is currently organist and choirmaster of All Saints Rhiwbina, Cardiff and directs 'Voces Petrensium', a choir for former singers of Peterhouse.

When not playing or conducting, David can be spotted in the Bass section of the BBC National Chorus of Wales and Llandaff Cathedral Choir. 

Programme of Music:

Wat zalmen op den Avond doen 
by Jacob Van Eyck (1590 – 1657)

Scaramouche
by Darius Milhaud (1892 – 1974)
  I.Vif 
  II. Modéré
  III. Braziliera

Ladies in Lavender
by Nigel Hess (b. 1953)

Na Zdrowie
by Annette Ziegenmeyer (b.1976)

West Side Story Suite
by Leonard Bernstein (1918 – 1990)
  I. I feel Pretty   
  II. Somewhere 
  III. America

Variations Brillantes
by Ernst Krahmer (1795 – 1837)