Sloane Square Choral Society Concert –

Sloane Square Choral Society, conducted by Oliver Lallemant, is looking forward to our Summer Concert on Sunday 3 July at 6pm. We have a rousing jubilee-themed programme, including Parry's I was glad, Handel's Coronation Anthems, and Balfour Gardiner's Evening Hymn. Tickets at £16 (or £6 for students/children) will be available at the door on the night, and also in advance from Cadogan Hall here.

3 July 2022

6.00pm

Holy Trinity Sloane Square

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David Temple MBE, Music Director of Crouch End Festival Chorus says

When I first heard the Ferio Saxophone Quartet perform last summer, I immediately got in touch and asked if they would like to work with CEFC and me. What is extraordinary is the amazing variety of musical colours produced by this excellent quartet.

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