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The Ionian Singers at All Saints Church, West Dulwich


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The Ionian Singers

All Saints? Church, Rosendale Road, London SE21 8LN

Saturday 14th November 2015 at 7.30pm


Rebecca Hepplewhite (cello) returns to perform with The Ionian Singers and Timothy Salter (conductor and piano) in a programme of discoveries alongside less well-known music from familiar composers. Choral music by Brahms, Vaughan Williams, Joubert and Maconchy is interspersed with music for cello and piano by Schumann, Brahms, Faur?, Martinu and composers from the Spectrum contemporary collection. The instruments join the voices in rarely-heard music by S.S.Wesley and Arensky and a selection of Salter?s much-loved English folk-song arrangements.


Tickets at the door or in advance from 020 8693 1051, 07950 143 916 or [email protected]


?12.50 (?10 concessions)

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