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English song for choir and piano

English song for choir and piano
English song for choir and piano
The Thomas Tallis Society Choir opened its 2022/23 season on Saturday 17th September with a joyful programme of music by English composers, including Elgar’s Scenes from the Bavarian Highlands and Concert Allegro, Vaughan Williams’s Three Shakespeare Songs and Jonathan Dove’s The Passing of the Year.
Conductor, Mark Wilde with the David Owen Norris on piano

The concert took place in St Alfege Church, Greenwich
Thomas Tallis Society
Owen Norris, David
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Owen Norris, David
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Owen Norris, David (2022) English song for choir and piano.

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Abstract

The Thomas Tallis Society Choir opened its 2022/23 season on Saturday 17th September with a joyful programme of music by English composers, including Elgar’s Scenes from the Bavarian Highlands and Concert Allegro, Vaughan Williams’s Three Shakespeare Songs and Jonathan Dove’s The Passing of the Year.
Conductor, Mark Wilde with the David Owen Norris on piano

The concert took place in St Alfege Church, Greenwich

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Published date: 17 September 2022

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Local EPrints ID: 480548
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/480548
PURE UUID: 2a53a600-b06d-419c-bdd8-e805c0d425b6
ORCID for David Owen Norris: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6047-3529

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Date deposited: 04 Aug 2023 16:39
Last modified: 05 Aug 2023 01:35

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