
About
The Fourth Choir is London's LGBT+ chamber choir for advanced singers. The choir's focus is on performing great choral works from early music to contemporary choral masterpieces.
Performers - The Fourth Choir:
Hilary Campbell, Guest Conductor
Jonatan Bougt, lute
Maria Struckova, piano
What do Stravinsky, Henry VIII and Gracie Fields have in common?
The answer is that they all stayed at Eltham Palace, that most mysterious of all London's palaces. Henry VIII was raised there and Erasmus and Thomas More dropped in to visit the Royal children when Henry was a boy of nine. The fabulously wealthy Courtauld family bought the ruined property in the 1930s and spent several fortunes using the most modern technology to turn it into an Art Deco palace, the epitome of the Jazz Age. It was during this period that Gracie Fields and Stravinsky were only the most famous of the glamorous set entertained there by the Courtaulds.
The Fourth Choir is thrilled that its Autumn Concert is going be in such an historic - and chic - location and the music that the choir has chosen reflects both characteristics of the Palace. In the first half they'll be singing Tudor music to the accompaniment of a lute and interposing Cecilia McDowall's evocative O Oriens ("The splendour of the eternal light from the East") to commemorate the visit of no less a figure than the Emperor of Byzantium who spent Christmas 1400 at Eltham Palace.
The music in the second half will reflect the Gatsby designs of the Courtauld renovations. The Choir will be singing music by George and Ira Gershwin, George Shearing and, in his 150th anniversary year, Ralph Vaughan Williams' luxuriantly beautiful Serenade to Music.
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Guide Prices
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Adult | £20.00 per ticket |
Concession | £10.00 per ticket |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
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Map & Directions
Road Directions
Off Court Road SE9, Jct 3 on the M25, then A20 to Eltham. Please use Sat Nav postcode SE9 5NP to help direct you to the car park.
Public Transport Directions
Mottingham 1⁄2 mile (about 10 minute walk). When exiting train station walk east towards Court Road/A208, turn left onto Court Road/A208 for 0.3miles, then turn left into the entrance road to Eltham Palace and Gardens visitor centre, following the road round until you arrive. TfL bus services 124,126, 160 or 161 and then a short walk.