A very unusual and pleasant evening in the City, at the Old Library, Guildhall.
It was the Centre For The Study Of Financial Innovation (CSFI)‘s 21st birthday party.
We were treated to a drinks reception, a talk by New York economist Nouriel Roubini who had many interesting insights into the post 2008 crisis world.
Then a delightful recital performed by the City Of London Sinfonia with Dame Felicity Lott. Writing this up more than three years later (February 2018), I nevertheless can report on all the pieces we heard…
…because my memory is so superb…
…especially when supported by some scribbled notes on my programme:
- Elgar – Serenade For Strings;
- R Strauss – Morgen!;
- Vaughan Williams – The Lark Ascending;
- Schubert – The Shepherd On The Rock.
No video from the actual evening, of course, but below is a short video of the City of London Sinfonia performing something else (a charming Mozart presto) somewhere else…
…and here is a live performance of Felicity Lott (with a different lot in a different grand setting) performing Strauss’s Morgen! which will give you a reasonable idea of the sounds we actually heard:
Thanks CSFI – a truly memorable evening.