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Joanna Forbes L'Estrange

L'Estrange
Apr 6, 2025

Royal School of Church Music to Spotlight Work of Joanna Forbes L’Estrange This October

This October, the Royal School of Church Music will present its “Singing Break,” featuring the work of composer Joanna Forbes L’Estrange. Set for Oct 10 – 12, 2025, the showcase will feature “A Season to Sing,” a choral reimagining of Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons,” through workshops and sing-through performances of the piece. Moreover, attendees will also be able to participate {…}

L'Estrange
May 14, 2024

Royal School of Church Music to Publish New Choral Reimagining of Vivaldi’s ‘The Four Seasons’

Joanna Forbes L’Estrange’s “A Season to Sing” will be published by the Royal School of Church Music in 2025. The work is a 40-minute reimagining of Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons” for SATB choir / organ or piano and sets them to poetry and Biblical passages. It also includes a new setting by L’Estrange of “Ecclesiastes 3:2 – “To everything there {…}

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