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College Chorus: Parry Centenary

College Chorus: Parry Centenary

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  • Date 24 Oct 2018
  • Time 8.00pm - 9.30pm
  • Category Music and performance

College Chorus: Parry Centenary

Venue: Chapel

The Royal Holloway Chorus and conductor Rupert Gough present a programme celebrating the work of Sir Charles Hastings Hubert Parry who died in October 1918. As well as a performance of his Songs of Farewell, the programme will also explore the music influenced by and written for Parry’s amanuensis Dr Emily Daymond, Royal Holloway’s first director of music. 

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Ticket prices are £12.50 (standard) and £10.00 (concessions/over 60, Royal Holloway Alumni). Current Royal Holloway students and staff tickets are FREE. Children 16 and under are FREE. Non-Royal Holloway students are £5.00.

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