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Ruth Jenkins (soprano) and Johnny Herford (baritone), with James Turnbull, oboe, and pianist William Vann. Benjamin Britten's 'Metamorphoses', Op 49; 'Songs and Proverbs of William Blake', Op 74; Ralph Vaughan Williams's Studies in English folk songs; Roger Quilter's 'Three songs of William Blake', Op 20; Britten's 'Metamorphoses', Op 49; 'A poison tree' from 'The Red Cockatoo'; and Vaughan Williams's 'Ten Blake Songs'. (Note: at 6.45pm, a pre-concert talk by Richard Stokes. For full programme details www.londonenglishsongfestival.org.)
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