The 1885 Singers to Perform at All Saints' on Putney Common

Programme includes Parry, Mozart, Mendelssohn and Elgar

All Saints' Church, Putney
All Saints' Church, Putney. Picture: David Iliff
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A concert programme of what is described as ‘beautiful and uplifting music’ is to be performed by the 1885 Singers later this month.

On Sunday 19 March at 7.30pm at All Saints’ Church, the 1885 Singers begin the evening with Parry's rousing Blest Pair of Sirens.

You will then be treated to Mozart's clarinet concerto - with soloist Alan Maries.

Charlotte Moore singing ‘O for the wings of a dove' in the Mendelssohn work 'Hear My Prayer' should not be missed according to the organisers.

To finish the concert the 1885 Singers and orchestra perform The Music Makers by Edward Elgar.

Tickets can be purchased at the door for £15 ( £12 concessions ).

All Saints' Church is by Putney Common (SW15 1HL).

The 1885 Singers is a community choir based in All Saints' Church, Putney Common, and have been singing since 1997 under the direction of Alison Hunka. The choir always welcomes new faces. There are no audition, all that is required is a love of singing and a sense of commitment.

Rehearsals are usually on Mondays in All Saints Church, Putney Common from 7:45pm to 9.45pm. For more information email Alison Hunka on Alisonhunka1885@aol.com.

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March 10, 2023

 

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