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The Ionian Singers, concert All Saints Church, West Dulwich, 12 November at 7.30pm


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The Ionian Singers with conductor and pianist Timothy Salter will be joined by the Swedish cellist Karolina ?hman in a programme of music by Elgar, Parry, Cornelius, Wolf, Debussy, Howells and Lutyens. Works for cello and piano will include Debussy's Sonate and the first performance of Timothy Salter's Phantasma, alongside Deborah Pritchard's From Night for solo cello.


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


?12.50 (?10 concessions)


Press enquiries and advance bookings:

020 8693 1051 or 07950 143 916

[email protected]

www.ioniansingers.co.uk

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