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DUE TO THE COVID-19 OUTBREAK WE HAVE HAD TO POSTPONE OUR PLANNED EVENTS.

THE FESTIVAL OF SONG WILL BE POSTPONED UNTIL JULY 2021.

THE SPRING FUNDRAISER IS POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.

July 2nd to 4th 2021
A Weekend of Five Concerts

Friday 2020
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
SATURDAY EVENING
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
SUNDAY EVENING
FRIDAY EVENING

Friday 2nd July at 7.30pm

Chiaroscuro
Celebrating the magic of Italy and the abiding lure of Venice
including Tosti, Verdi, Bellini and Respighi
performed by advanced students from the Royal College of Music
Saturday PM 2020
FRIDAY EVENING
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
SATURDAY EVENING
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
SUNDAY EVENING

Saturday 3rd July at 1pm

Seeking the shadows: the voice of the viola
Programme includes Berlioz, Beamish, Bliss and
Brahms’ Zwei geistliche Lieder
Mezzo Lotte Betts-Dean with Rosalind Ventris, viola, 
pianist Joseph Haviat, and guest composer and violist Sally Beamish
FRIDAY EVENING
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
SATURDAY EVENING
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
SUNDAY EVENING
Saturday Evening 2020

Saturday 3rd July at 7.30pm

A land of lost content: Heine’s poetry in song
Schubert: Schwanengesang, Schumann: Dichterliebe, 
Mendelssohn, Brahms and Clara Schumann
Tenor Nick Pritchard with pianist Nancy Cooley
Sunday Afternoon 2020
FRIDAY EVENING
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
SATURDAY EVENING
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
SUNDAY EVENING

Sunday 4th July at 1pm

Who tells my story? Portraits of and by women
Mozart, Haydn, Crumb and Dove
Mezzo Bethan Langford with pianist Keval Shah
Sunday Evening 2020
FRIDAY EVENING
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
SATURDAY EVENING
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
SUNDAY EVENING

Sunday 4th July at 7.30pm

Harmonie du Soir: Baudelaire and Verlaine in song
including Debussy, Fauré and Duparc
Soprano Alison Rose with pianist Nancy Cooley
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