Jun. 26th, 2006

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On Saturday I went to my High School's 10-year reunion. Ten years! Sometimes I can't believe that it was quite that long ago. Other times I look at the amount of water that's passed under that particular bridge and I can't believe we're all still not yet 30.

I'm not sure what I expected, really: but here's what I found )
j4: (hair)
And this is the other angle from which I could have told the story. Needs a lot of work, but if I don't post it now, I never will.
j4: (music)
Cambridge people! A friend of mine is organising a concert this Friday in aid of the Leukaemia Research Foundation. I'm intending to go, and I'd love some other people to come with me.

Who?Cambridge Voices, a 16-strong chamber choir with a passion for sensual music, a love of liturgical ceremony, a keen eye for choreographic musical illumination, a devotion to French cuisine and an unconventional sense of theatre. For this special concert a reduced choir of eight voices, conducted by Ian De Massini, will present a dramatic, mixed, multi-part programme, ranging from sacred motets to secular madrigals and close harmony.
Where?St. Paul's Church, Hills Road, Cambridge. [Map]
When?Friday 30th June, Doors 7:30-10:30pm, music 8:00-10:00pm.
Go on then... how much?Pew Seats, £6
Table for 6, £50 (includes 1 bottle of wine and snacks).
I'm aiming to get together a table of 6.
Sounds great! How do I get tickets?
If you want to make up a table with me, please comment here or email me before Wednesday evening.

Otherwise, you can buy tickets from Miller's Music shop / Ken Stevens Instruments, Sussex Street, Cambridge. To avoid disappointment, pre-booking is recommended.


Full details of the concert are on the Raise1000 website.

I went to a previous event in this series, a concert given by the Silicon Edge Big Band, and it was great fun -- an evening of toe-tapping music, food, wine, and generally a really good atmosphere. I suspect this concert will be a slightly quieter affair, but the music promises to be absolutely fantastic. So let me know if you want to come along!

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