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'A Sequence for Lent' The Ionian Singers, All Saints Church, Rosendale Road


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A Sequence for Lent, with chorales by J.S.Bach alternating with motets by Byrd, Bruckner and Victoria, opens a concert to be given by The Ionian Singers with Timothy Salter, conductor and organist, in All Saints? Church, West Dulwich, SE21 8LN on Saturday 14th March at 7.30pm.


J.S.Bach?s great funeral motet Jesu, meine Freude (Jesu, my joy) and anthems by Purcell, Hear my prayer and his majestic Lord, how long wilt thou be angry? continue the Lenten theme.


The programme includes three motets for Maundy Thursday by Rubbra and Warlock?s part song All the Flowers of the Spring. In Paradisum from Faur??s Requiem will close the concert.


Tickets at the door or from 020 8693 1051/07950143916

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[www.ioniansinger.co.uk]

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