CHA Carol Concert - date & venue set for 2006!
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CHA Carol Concert - date & venue set for 2006!
Excellent news - after the success of last year's Carol Concert, the venue has been finalised this December, 2006:-
Sepulchre-without-Newgate, booked for 13th December 2006
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Sepulchre-without-Newgate, booked for 13th December 2006
See here for current details:-
CHA News article
It's also mentioned on the Events page.
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Apparently the organ will be adequate for our needs. In any case, I would imagine that the Old Blue choir and other musicians will be providing a lot of the music.Great Plum wrote:Very exciting - hope to be there again this year!
I take it that St Sepulchre is now 'fixed' after the organ broke down etc a few years ago...
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Plenty of O.B. brass players will have played in the church for St. Matthew's Day services, so quite a few might welcome the chance to pay a return visit.
Just out of interest, is the 'Old Hundredth' still part of the service? The solo trumpet part used to be brown trouser time for many a trumpeter.
I think Rory was the only one I ever heard play it flawlessly.
Just out of interest, is the 'Old Hundredth' still part of the service? The solo trumpet part used to be brown trouser time for many a trumpeter.
I think Rory was the only one I ever heard play it flawlessly.
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