“Let The Music Speak!” sees the talents of Guernsey Concert Brass and Guernsey Welsh Male Voice Choir brought together for their first joint concert.
Featuring music from such illustrious composers such
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“Let The Music Speak!” sees the talents of Guernsey Concert Brass and Guernsey Welsh Male Voice Choir brought together for their first joint concert.
Featuring music from such illustrious composers such as Karl Jenkins and John Rutter, the concert also features new arrangements of traditional favourites.
Both ensembles have been working hard to bring you the best of their respective genres, and are excited by the prospect of performing together for you. The concert promises to be a soul-stirring occasion, and a night of enjoyment not to be missed.
Tickets go on general sale on 28.May. St James members can access tickets now with their promo code or via the box office.
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