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Auckland Welsh Choir to perform ‘sacred & sublime'

Auckland Welsh Choir to perform ‘sacred & sublime' music for a winter solstice

Auckland Welsh Choir returns for its annual concert at the historic St Barnabas Anglican Church in Mt Eden. This year’s programme includes sacred music from Mozart, Elgar, Rachmaninov, Fauré and Caradog Roberts along with some sublime spiritual, jazz and a collection of Welsh favourites.

The evenings programme will be sung in four parts with superb vocal and instrumental soloists including the delightful soprano voice of Brooke van Velden. The evening also presents an opportunity to hear the new organ in virtuosic mode, played by special guest Nicholas Forbes.

The choir’s reflective and much-loved pieces will warm the heart.

Tickets for this concert are limited with the venue, St Barnabas Church in Mt Eden, able to seat approximately 200 people. All profits from the concert will be donated to St Barnabas Church.

What: The Auckland Welsh Choir’s Sacred and Sublime
When: Saturday 27 June 2015, 3pm
Where: St Barnabas Church, cnr Mount Eden Road and Bellevue Road, Mt Eden, Auckland

Tickets: Can be purchased for $25 by phoning (09) 361 1000, or through iTicket www.iticket.co.nz (incurs service fee), or at the door (children under 14 are free). Concessions are available for students and group bookings.

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