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Teddington Choral Society Spring Concert: Britten's

Where

All Saints Church, Kingston, KT1 1JP

When

2 Apr 2022

UNTIL Saturday 2 April

Teddington Choral Society (TCS) and its Musical Director, Julian Collings, are delighted to announce their forthcoming Spring concert.

All Saints Parish Church

14-16 Market Place

Kingston KT1 1JP

2 April at 7:30pm

The concert will feature two joyful and moving compositions:
  • * Benjamin Britten's "Saint Nicolas", which unfolds the life of the saint in a vivid and mystical style.
  • * Bob Chilcott's "Songs and Cries of London Town", which depicts London's sights, sounds and scenes from the past with thrilling and engaging music.
As usual, TCS will be accompanied by its talented pianist Phil Culling. The concert will also feature the Tiffin Boys Choir, pianist Elspeth Wilkes, tenor Joseph Doody, organist Peter Jaekel and the English Sinfonietta ensemble.

Tickets: £15 (under 16s free)

  • * From www.eventbrite.com (search Teddington Choral Society or copy this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/st-nicolas-britten-and-songs-and-cries-of-london-town-chilcott-tickets-287873666887?aff=ebdssbdestsearch&keep_tld=1).
  • * On the door.

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