
Wednesday 3 December 2025
7pm
Milton Court Concert Hall
Guildhall Jazz Voices
Guildhall Jazz Choir
directed by Flora Medlicott
Guildhall Vocal Jazz Ensemble
directed by Clare Wheeler
Guildhall Jazz Singers
directed by Scott Stroman
Programme
Guildhall Jazz Choir
directed by Flora Medlicott
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Michael McDonald & Kenny Loggins
What a Fool Believes
arranged by Kerry Marsh
featuring Alexandra Cojocariu
Michael McDonald
Takin’ It to the Streets
arranged by Pete Churchill
featuring Sinéad Carroll
Melba Liston
Melba’s Blues
lyrics by Jon Hendricks
arranged by Pete Churchill
David Foster, Tom Keane & Cynthia Weil
Through the Fire
arranged by Jack Bennett
Traditional
Away in a Manger
arranged by Ed Blunt
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Guildhall Vocal Jazz Ensemble
directed by Clare Wheeler
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Traditional Finnish Yoik
Oleleloila
Adolphe Adam
O Holy Night
text by Placide Cappeau and John Sullivan Dwight
arranged by Henk Kraaijeveld/Jan Willem Van Delft
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Anonymous
Coventry Carol
arranged by Clare Wheeler
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Gustav Holst
In The Bleak Midwinter
text by Christina Rossetti
arranged by Clare Wheeler
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Traditional Afghan Folk Song
Lovers’ Desire
arranged by Edward Randell
featuring Guildhall Jazz Singers and Jazz Choir
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Interval (20 minutes)
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Guildhall Jazz Singers
directed by Scott Stroman
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Lindsay Buckingham
Go Your Own Way
arranged by Kevin Fox
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Jimmy McHugh
Can’t Get Out of This Mood
lyrics by Frank Loesser
arranged by Rosas Witts and Nathan Cave
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Paul Simon
Can’t Run But
arranged by Scott Stroman
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Jimmy Van Heusen
Like Someone in Love
lyrics by Johnny Burke
arranged by Gene Puerling
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J. Fred Coots
You Go to My Head
lyrics by Haven Gillespie
arranged by Rosa Witts
Scott Stroman
Get the Message
Guildhall Jazz Choir
Soprano
Ana Baginska
Kateryna Svyryd
Adi Shapiro
Sinéad Carroll
Ramona Dinneen
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Alto
Veronica Candelario
Rosalina Carrillo Lerena
Alexandra Cojocariu
Lauren Eley
Ivy Pilley
Sasha Solovieva
Amy Williams
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Tenor
Ralph Bishop
Theo Gray
Sebastian Lee
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Bass
John Millar
Jev Osman
Sebastian Von Wenden
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Piano
Chris Bland
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Bass
Ben Hancock
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Drums
David Talisman
Guildhall Vocal Jazz Ensemble
Soprano
Olesa Zgurskaia
Natalja Zaugarova
Sofja Aigner
Molly Davies
Laura Paul
Cass Begg
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Alto
Johanka Petrlikova
Emily Masser
Angel Wong
Hannah Richardson
Urte Gineleviciute
Chelsea Becker
Taylor Mitchell
Jasmine Anderson
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Tenor
ajay b. bop
Alex Bishop
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Bass
Eliot Whitehouse
Angus Grierson
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Piano
Chris Bland
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Bass
Mo Cook
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Drums
Frank Hawkes
Guildhall Jazz Singers
Soprano
Rosa Witts
Erin Bradley
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Alto
Lucy Joy
Tiger-Lily Jonathan
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Tenor
Benny Tayler
Louis Gascoyne
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Bass
Alastair Eddie
Henry Ward
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Piano
Ed Rice
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Bass
Luke Fowler
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Drums
Finn Genockey
Flora Medlicott
director

Flora is an experienced jazz singer, and has performed, recorded and workshopped with many world-class jazz musicians including Ian Shaw, Claire Martin, Mike and Kate Westbrook, Nikki Iles, Scott Stroman, Pete Churchill, Malcolm Edmonstone, Lee Gibson, Steve Brown, Dave Whitford, Anita Wardell, Kurt Elling, Michele Hendricks and the late Jon Hendricks.
Flora has also performed at numerous top venues including Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club, Royal Albert Hall, 606 Club, The Jazz Cafe, Spice of Life, King’s Place, The Barbican’s Milton Court, Vortex Jazz Club, Saint Peter’s NYC and Crazy Coqs.
As well as performing with The Flora Medlicott Quartet, Flora sings in several vocal ensembles, including Silk Street Singers – a female close-harmony group, and the London Vocal Project – one of the UK’s leading contemporary vocal ensembles led by jazz composer and director, Pete Churchill.
Following the completion of a Master’s degree in jazz performance at Guildhall School in 2014, Flora was subsequently named a Guildhall Jazz Fellow. Flora is now a jazz professor at Guildhall School, directing the Guildhall Jazz Choir.
Flora also teaches music at a leading London girls school as well as through private one-to-one vocal tuition.
Clare Wheeler
director

With a background in both Classical music and Jazz, Clare joined 5-time Grammy winning vocal group The Swingles in 2007 and toured with them for 11 years. Whilst in the group she had the chance to sing with artists such as Rumer, Jamie Cullum and Labrinth, as well as perform in some of the world’s most prestigious music venues and working with legendary conductors.
Growing up in Kenya, she has sung in African Gospel Choirs, as well as Gospel Choirs in UK, Jazz Vocal Ensembles, Classical Chamber Choirs, Symphonic Choirs and of course The Swingles. She is a solo jazz singer, improviser, composer and arranger, most recently working on BBC Radio 3’s Carol Competition 2020 as their in-house arranger.
She has been a guest host of BBC Radio 2’s show The Choir, as well as arranger and vocal coach on the BBC One show Pitch Battle in 2017, working in the final with vocal group Scot Soul and soul legend Chaka Khan.
As a singer Clare performs all over the world, as a soloist, in choirs and vocal ensembles, singing Early Music, Jazz, Gospel, Contemporary Classical and Pop, following her love of music from across all genres, from singing backing vocals for Jacob Collier’s Prom Performance in 2018 with the Metropol Jazz Orkester to brand new original tri-lingual setting of Te Deum by John Featherstone across Europe.
Clare’s composition and arranging work ranges from a cappella, through big band all the way to orchestral writing. Specialising in vocal music, she keeps busy writing for vocal groups all over the world who seek out her individual style and harmonic approach.
In September 2019 she joined the staff of the Jazz Department of Guildhall School of Music & Drama, where she is the Faculty Chair of jazz voice, teaches improvisation, aural and transcription, vocal jazz and directs the Vocal Jazz Ensemble. She is also the Principal Conductor of the Guildhall Session Singers, a new choir for recent graduates entering the session scene.
Scott Stroman
director

Scott has been a Professor in the Jazz Department at Guildhall School of Music & Drama since 1983 and was made a Fellow of Guildhall School in 1988. US-born but long based in London, he is a composer, conductor, singer, trombonist and educator, and Director of the London Jazz Orchestra, Eclectic Voices and Artistic Director of Highbury Opera Theatre (HOT). As a trombonist, singer and conductor he has performed with numerous jazz and world music artists including Youssou N’Dour, Goran Bregovich, Ramamani, Phil Collins, Billy Cobham, Dizzy Gillespie, Kenny Wheeler, Dave Liebman, Norma Winstone, Bobby Wellins and Rufus Reid. He conducts baroque to contemporary music with orchestras, choirs and opera in the UK and Europe and directed the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s innovative cross-genre Renga and Hit Squad ensembles.
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With the Guildhall Jazz Orchestra he directed the first European performances of all of the Gil Evans – Miles Davis collaborations, created and directed new versions of Coltrane’s Africa/Brass, Ellington’s Second Sacred Concert and Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers’ Moanin’, George Russell’s New York, and the first live performance, since Miles Davis recorded it with the Danish Radio Orchestra in 1989, of Palle Mikkelborg’s Aura.
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A prolific composer, he has written numerous works for jazz ensemble, choir, orchestra and the stage and recently premiered his second opera, The Weekend, based on the book by Michael Palin. He received a BASCA gold badge award for services to music from the Ivors Academy in 2018.

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Armin Zanner​
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