Renowned choir Tenebrae is to stage a free concert in Lavenham to aid St Nicholas Hospice Care.
The globally-acclaimed choir, led by Nigel Short, is known for its passionate and precise performances.
Choir Tenebrae regularly features in international festivals and venues such as the BBC Proms and Sydney Festival.
The choir also boasts remarkable interpretations of choral music that range from the Renaissance to contemporary masterpieces.
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"A Celestial Gift" is a special program featuring a trove of sacred choral music from across five centuries.
This includes eminent choral works such as Holst's Nunc dimittis and Allegri's Psalm 51.
It also spotlights music by contemporary composers, featuring In Winter’s House by Joanna Marsh and Sir James MacMillan’s Miserere.
Although entrance is free, there will be a retiring collection for the benefit of St Nicholas Hospice Care, with volunteers on hand to accept donations.
All proceeds will assist the work of the hospice, so attendees are encouraged to give generously.
The event will take place on Saturday, November 16.
All event details and reservations can be obtained from lavenhammusic.co.uk.
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