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Summer Loving???..


Dulwich Choral Society?s Summer Concert, Summer Loving, is on Saturday 27 June at 7.30pm at St Stephen?s Church, College Road, South Dulwich, London SE21 7HN


From an English country garden to a balmy Venice evening, Dulwich Choral Society presents a summery collection of romance, heartbreak and joy! The programme includes: Chilcott?s Greensleeves, Gershwin?s Summertime, Brahms? Liedeslieder (excerpts), Grainger?s Shallow Brown, Offenbac?s Barcarolle and Barber?s Sure on This Shining Night. Performing with Dulwich Choral Society are Rodney Clarke, baritone, David Elwin and Richard Pearce on piano. The concert will be conducted by Aidan Oliver.


Tickets are available for ?15 (?7 for full time students and under 17s) from the Art Stationers, Dulwich Village, SE21 7BN, from South London Music, 29 Grove Vale, Dulwich, SE22 8EQ or on the door.

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