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Dulwich Grove 135th Anniversary Concert - Sat 11 Oct


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This October Dulwich Grove United Reformed Church will be marking its 135th anniversary and to celebrate these many years of worship at witness, we will be holding a special anniversary concert on Saturday 11th October, 7.30pm. The music of Faure, Bizet, Rachmaninoff, Hahn, Gounod, Strauss amongst others will be performed by mezzo-soprano Louisa Barry with Merel van der Knoop accompanying on piano.


Tickets are ?10 for adults, ?5 for children. Proceeds from this concert will go towards the ongoing work of the church particularly for the fund established for the redevelopment and refurbishment of our premises.


A bit about Louisa:

In 2011, she performed as Sorceress (Dido and Aeneas) with Winterbourne Opera, Carmen (Carmen) in concert with Warriner Choral Society, Zita (Gianni Schicchi) with Trinity College of Music, and Bertha (The Barber of Seville (or Salisbury!)) with OperaUpCose.


In opera scenes, she has performed as Marcellina & Cherubino (Le nozze di Figaro), Lazuli (L?Etoile), Doroth?e (Cendrillon), Minsk Woman (Flight), Octavian (Der Rosenkavalier), Bianca (The Rape of Lucretia), Angelina (Cenerentola), Idamante (Idomeneo), Sesto (La Clemenza di Tito), Diana (La Calisto), Rosina (Il Barbiere di Siviglia), and Dorabella (Cosi fan tutte).


Louisa is a regular recitalist and has sung as mezzo soprano soloist in Vivaldi?s Gloria and Magnificat, Pergolesi?s Stabat Mater, and Bach?s Christmas Oratorio. She has recorded CDs and film as a solo singer and lyricist.


We hope that you might be able to join us as we celebrate another year added to the life of this church.


From all at Dulwich Grove URC


East Dulwich Grove

SE22 8RH

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