"Stony Fields" classical concert - St James Clerkenwell

St James Clerkenwell, Clerkenwell Close, Islington
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Admission
£5/£10 from pleasance.co.uk/via/search/stonyfield/
Location

St James Clerkenwell, Clerkenwell Close, Islington

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Farringdon 0.21 miles

Celebrating 500 years of support in Islington
Vox Holloway & Cloudesley present the world premiere

THE STONY FIELD
A musical fable celebrating the life & legacy of Richard Cloudesley
by Harvey Brough & Justin Butcher

A magical story of a stony field, a miraculous harvest - and a dream which came true.

A Particulare Care - Harvey Brough
The Foundling Hospital Anthem - GF Handel

With soloists Andrew Rupp, Julie Kench, Clara Sanabras & Jo Marshall

Holloway Baroque Players
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School Choir
Vox Holloway

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7pm
Tickets £5/£10
https://www.pleasance.co.uk/via/search/stonyfield/
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In 1517, Islington landowner Richard Cloudesley bequeathed a plot of land known as “The Stony Fields” or “The Fourteen Acre” in perpetuity for a variety of social and religious purposes. Fields grazed by cattle in the 16th century today deliver an income which funds annual grants of £900,000 to local residents in need, local charities, community projects and churches.

To celebrate the extraordinary fruits of this bequest, its remarkable survival over the centuries and its continuing impact today, effecting change in the lives of many of the most marginalised communities and individuals in society, acclaimed north London choir Vox Holloway will premiere a magical and inspiring new choral work, by renowned composer Harvey Brough (Eyes Wide Shut, Her Naked Skin, War Horse) and award-winning playwright Justin Butcher (Scaramouche Jones, The Madness of George Dubya, The Devil's Passion), featuring acclaimed soloists alongside some of the UK’s finest Early Music instrumentalists, with Elizabeth Garret Anderson School Choir and the 100 voices of Vox Holloway. The concert programme includes Handel’s sublime “Foundling Hospital Anthem” and Brough’s “A Particulare Care”, inspired by the history of the Thomas Coram Foundling Hospital.

“The most wonderful evening with Vox Holloway. It was magical. You were superb.” David Suchet on "The Year of Jubilee"

“Harvey and Justin’s amazing creation … is such an extraordinary piece of work. I found it unspeakably moving. I wanted to sob like a child at the end. The choirs were exquisite … it comes very much from their souls. It was amazing. I feel utterly uplifted and sort of, I don’t know, blessed.” Emma Thompson on "Music on the Mind"

"You have managed to bring people together in a quite remarkable way. You only had to hear the reception at the end to realise that you had touched the hearts of all who came along." John Rutter on "Ona's Flood”

NOTES: 15-minute interval, refreshments, access for wheelchair users and guide dogs, child-friendly.

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