6. CONCERT Tuesday, 17th November. 8:00 King's College Chapel, Cambridge [location & travel information] The Far Theatricals of Day (Jonathan Dove). Gloria (John Rutter). Rejoice in the Lamb (Benjamin Britten). The Spacious Firmament (Gabriel Jackson). Yet We Who Neither Burn Nor Shine (Gabriel Jackson) Claire Seaton, soprano Andrew Radley, counter tenor Matthew Long, tenor Giles Underwood, bass Cambridge University Festival Chorus Onyx Brass Stephen Disley, organ Christopher Robinson, conductor Numbered tickets: £20, £16, £12 Unumbered / unsighted seats (sold on the door only): £5
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7. CONCERT Wednesday, 18th November. 8:00 St Bride's, Fleet Street, EC1 [location & travel information] The Far Theatricals of Day (Jonathan Dove). Rejoice in the Lamb (Benjamin Britten). The Spacious Firmament (Gabriel Jackson). Yet We Who Neither Burn Nor Shine (Gabriel Jackson) Claire Seaton, soprano Andrew Radley, counter tenor Matthew Long, tenor Giles Underwood, bass Onyx Brass Stephen Disley, organ Christopher Robinson, conductor tickets details currently unknown
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11. CHRISTMAS CONCERT Friday, 18th December. 7:30 Southwark Cathedral [location & travel information] Carols by Candlelight Southwark Cathedral Choir Stephen Disley, organ Peter Wright, conductor admission details to be announced
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12. GALA ORGAN CONCERT Sunday, 27th June, 2010. 7:30 The Royal Albert Hall [location & travel information] John Birch & Stephen Disley, organ further details to be announced
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| "One of the most striking features when Stephen Disley plays is that the mechanics of the organ never get between player and music, to which latter he seems totally committed. There have been occasions when I have tried to rush through a church at the end of a service only to find myself transfixed by his voluntary, rendering me unable to do anything but sit and listen ... I'd urge anyone unconvinced by organ music to hear Stephen Disley any day of the week." Howard Thomas, composer. |
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