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In the beautiful setting of St Alfege Church the Thomas Taillis Society Choir had a celebration of 60 years! With beautiful music, among the choir one of the bases is a dear friend. @TTSoc
Our celebratory concert with joyful music by Tallis, Gabrieli, Mozart and more is tomorrow! Seats remaining in the lovely galleries @StAlfegeChurch#Greenwich
Come and mark our 60th anniversary with us on Sat 1st Nov at @StAlfegeChurch! Performing celebratory music by Mozart, Tallis, JL Bach, Gabrieli & glorious @TTSoc commissions. Tickets selling fast: https://t.co/Ewxl4c9arE
Come and mark our 60th anniversary with us on Sat 1st Nov at @StAlfegeChurch! Performing celebratory music by Mozart, Tallis, JL Bach, Gabrieli & glorious @TTSoc commissions. Tickets selling fast: https://t.co/Ewxl4c9arE
Join us on Sunday 21st September for the first concert of the 2025/26 season, programme includes enchanting flower songs by Britten and Eric Whitacre, motets by Arvo Part and Palestrina. @StAlfegeChurch#Greenwich Tickets: https://t.co/GP2ZRl1W1w
Join us on Sunday 21st September for the first concert of the 2025/26 season, programme includes enchanting flower songs by Britten and Eric Whitacre, motets by Arvo Part and Palestrina. @StAlfegeChurch#Greenwich Tickets: https://t.co/GP2ZRl1W1w
Our concert is this Saturday! Ethereally beautiful flower songs by Britten and Whitacre, solemn motets by Arvo Part and Palestrina in Nicholas Hawksmoor's gracious baroque St Alfege's church in heart of Greenwich. Tickets: https://t.co/k7zc9fzF34
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Join us on Sunday 21st September for the first concert of the 2025/26 season, programme includes enchanting flower songs by Britten and Eric Whitacre, motets by Arvo Part and Palestrina. @StAlfegeChurch#Greenwich Tickets: https://t.co/GP2ZRl1W1w
Join us on Sunday 21st September for the first concert of the 2025/26 season, programme includes enchanting flower songs by Britten and Eric Whitacre, motets by Arvo Part and Palestrina. @StAlfegeChurch#Greenwich Tickets: https://t.co/GP2ZRl1W1w
If you find yourself in Cortona this Friday, why not attend Sung Mass at the cathedral and hear the sublime Cutty Sark Singers... 11am https://t.co/Vce1G8Bt1l
Our summer concert is Magnificent Magnificats! The much-loved Cantique de Jean Racine plus gorgeous Magnificats by Schubert and by Taylor Scott Davis @TaylorScDavis - the latter seems set to become a modern classic!
Tickets: https://t.co/2TFO6QfbY5
Our summer concert is Magnificent Magnificats! The much-loved Cantique de Jean Racine plus gorgeous Magnificats by Schubert and by Taylor Scott Davis @TaylorScDavis - the latter seems set to become a modern classic!
Tickets: https://t.co/2TFO6QfbY5
@TTSoc@TaylorScDavis Schubert, Fauré, and a fresh Davis Magnificat—sheer vocal radiance! Early July in Greenwich just became unmissable for lovers of glorious choral texture.
Our summer concert is Magnificent Magnificats! The much-loved Cantique de Jean Racine plus gorgeous Magnificats by Schubert and by Taylor Scott Davis @TaylorScDavis - the latter seems set to become a modern classic!
Tickets: https://t.co/2TFO6QfbY5
Concert day today! Tickets on ticketsource or on the door for our 730pm concert in @StAlfegeChurch Greenwich. Come and hear Howell's wonderful unaccompanied Requiem, serene and reflective pentitential motets from several centuries. Short concert, no interval, drinks afterwards.
Next concert! Howells Requiem, plus penitential music by Lobo, Purcell, Jonathan Dove, Leighton, Biber, Briggs and more!
Sat March 8th in gorgeous @StAlfegeChurch#Greenwich
Tickets: https://t.co/JijOnzQWTF
Next concert! Howells Requiem, plus penitential music by Lobo, Purcell, Jonathan Dove, Leighton, Biber, Briggs and more!
Sat March 8th in gorgeous @StAlfegeChurch#Greenwich
Tickets: https://t.co/JijOnzQWTF