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Music for Lent | Vasari Singers
St Bride's Church
London
Tuesday
20 March 2018
19:30
Music from Heaven! Deborah Miles-Johnson, Imperial Male Voice Choir and Gloriana
Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Square
London
Saturday
21 April 2018
19:00
A Valentine concert
The Bateman Auditorium, Gonville and Caius College
Cambridge
Saturday
10 February 2018
19:30
Stephen Layton and The Holst Singers: 25th anniversary concert
St Sophia, Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Divine Wisdom
London
Wednesday
31 October 2018
19:30
Eleni Keventsidou (organ) and Nikos Spanatis (countertenor)
St Alphage Church, Burnt Oak
Edgware
Saturday
03 November 2018
19:30
(found total of 5 concerts)
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