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Darkness into Light | Thomas Tallis Society Choir
St Alfege Church, Greenwich
London
Saturday
23 March 2019
19:30
JS Bach's Magnificat | Thomas Tallis Society Choir
St Alfege Church, Greenwich
London
Sunday
16 June 2019
18:30
Celebrations and Commemorations - Thomas Tallis Society Choir
St Alfege Church, Greenwich
London
Saturday
07 March 2020
19:30
Queens of Greenwich: lute songs with Musicke in the Ayre
St Alfege Church, Greenwich
London
Saturday
09 March 2019
13:05
(found total of 4 concerts)
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