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Birmingham Bach Choir: Summer Concert St Alban’s Church
Birmingham Bach Choir’s summer programme features four very different works! In this concert they are reliving part of their recent centenary in giving David Bednall’s beautiful commissioned work ‘The Dear Bargain’ a second performance which they are also doing with another recent commission, Sound the Invisible Trumps, by their conductor, PS, in memory of Pauline Round, who was a much-loved choir Chairman. With this will go Elgar’s fabulous dramatic work ‘Give unto the Lord’ and Leonard Bernstein’s ever popular ‘Chichester Psalms’. This is a richly colourful concert which will sound wonderful in the generous acoustics of St. Alban’s church, Birmingham.
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Birmingham Bach Choir: Summer Concert St Alban's Church
Birmingham Bach Choir's summer programme features four very different works! In this concert they are reliving part of their recent centenary in giving David Bednall’s beautiful commissioned work 'The Dear Bargain' a second performance which they are also doing with another recent commission, Sound the Invisible Trumps, by their conductor, PS, in memory of Pauline Round, who was a much-loved choir Chairman. With this will go Elgar’s fabulous dramatic work 'Give unto the Lord' and Leonard Bernstein’s ever popular 'Chichester Psalms'. This is a richly colourful concert which will sound wonderful in the generous acoustics of St. Alban’s church, Birmingham.
St Alban’s Church, Conybere St, Birmingham B12 0YH
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