Medieval Songs for Countertenor and Harp: Rebuilt and Reimagined
Event description
DAVID YARDLEY (b. 1978) – DavidYardleyMusic.com
Medieval and Fantasy Music For Our Times
Join me for a rare opportunity to hear evocative medieval music, on the edge of medieval London at the striking church of St Giles Cripplegate. As well as surviving works of troubadours, you'll hear my own compositions, using medieval and contemporary fantasy texts, influenced and informed by my life-time immersion in medieval sound.
You can find samples of my performances on YouTube, e.g. https://youtube.com/shorts/S_KSeQ25DCI
All welcome!
More background:
Immersed in Medieval and Renaissance music since his teenage years, David Yardley is a countertenor, medieval harpist and composer. Singing since the age of 8 and composing since the age of 12, music has been a life-long passion.
His critically-acclaimed compositions have been reviewed as “transcendent medieval-inspired music for modern times” that “transport our ears back to the medieval world.”
The latest albums of his compositions, The Lost Codex of Avalon (Volumes I + II), are a unique medieval and fantasy collaboration between David and some of Australia’s finest professional musicians, also featuring New York-based medieval ensemble Concordian Dawn and renowned medieval organist, Cristina Alís Raurich. As well as medieval texts set to his new music, the albums feature contemporary poetic texts whose words have medieval/fantasy ideas at their core. This includes award-winning poetry of Anne Casey.
David’s debut album of compositions, New Carols and Songs for Chaucer’s Pilgrims, featured his settings of surviving medieval secular and sacred texts. These works, and his other medieval carol settings, are regularly performed and broadcast in the US, the UK and Australia.
As a performer, he has been a soloist in Carnegie Hall and the Lincoln Center, with New York-based group, Talisman Medieval and with the UN Chamber Music Society. He has appeared as a featured performer at the Medieval Music in the Dales Festival, Bolton Castle, UK. He has also performed with outstanding ensembles across the world, including the choirs of St Thomas, Fifth Avenue, New York; the Church of the Transfiguration, New York; Southwark Cathedral, London; Jesus College, Cambridge; St James’ Church, King Street, Sydney; The Sydney Chamber Choir; The Renaissance Players, Sydney.
David studied at the University of Cambridge and the University of Sydney, and his voice teachers have included Jacqui Horner-Kwiatek (Anonymous 4), and Patrick Craig (The Tallis Scholars, St Paul’s Cathedral Choir, London).
Visit DavidYardleyMusic.com for albums, downloads, live performances, commissions, sheet music, or get in touch and join the mailing list at david.yardley@cantab.net. Samples of his work are also available through streaming and social media.
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