Concerted effort
Jun. 26th, 2006 03:45 pmCambridge 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.
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!
| 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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Date: 2006-06-26 04:14 pm (UTC)I was thinking of XHTML (because that's what we do here, theoretically), indeed. Not sure if implicit closing tags are illegal, but they're definitely morally wrong. 8-) You can validate your HTML 4.0 here (http://www.htmlhelp.com/tools/validator/) if you want, but I'm afraid I don't have the energy to test it (or ferret through documentation) at the moment... sorry, just too lazy!
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