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The Cry: Choir of Royal Holloway

The Cry: Choir of Royal Holloway

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  • Date 28 Sep 2018
  • Time 7.30pm - 8.30pm
  • Category Music and performance

The Cry: Choir of Royal Holloway

Venue: Windsor Parish Church, High Street, Windsor, SL4 1LT

First premiered in 2008 in St Paul’s Cathedral, The Cry by Adrian Snell is a musical production which interpolates poetry of children caught up in conflict with the text of the Requiem. Children from local schools and musicians from Berkshire Maestros perform alongside the Choir of Royal Holloway.

This is a benefit performance in aid of Beyond Conflict, a new mental health charity for conflict zones, and the Parish Church Organ Appeal.

 

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