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The Platform: Founder's Choir

The Platform: Founder's Choir

  • Date 05 Nov 2020
  • Time 7.30pm - 8.30pm
  • Category Music and performance

Music for an autumn evening

The Founder's Choir of Royal Holloway explore works whose texts revolve around the evening and night-time. From a jazz rendition of a Shakespeare Sonnet to an evening prayer from a long-neglected Welsh composer, our SATB ensemble and SSA group take you on a calming journey through music perfect for a cosy autumn evening, with a series of specially recorded performances in our gorgeous Chapel.

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How can I watch it?

Our streamed event can be viewed on this page, or on our dedicated Department of Music YouTube channel (link embedded). 

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Further information

No booking required. The event will premiere on this page at the stated start time.

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