If you're at a loose end next Wednesday, or in the mood to hear some (fingers-crossed) tuneful singing by a bunch of enthusiastic and reasonably accomplished amateurs , then why not head down to St John's Cathedral in Central?
The concert, a mix of congregational carols and choral anthems with a nativity theme, starts at 7.30pm and will conclude at around 9pm with those aliments without which no British Christmas would be complete, mulled wine and mince pies.
The musical menu includes Morten Lauridsen's 'O Magnum Mysterium', Gustav Holst's 'Christmas Day' and John Rutter's 'Candlelight Carol'. Tickets (HK$180; HK$100 concessions) are available from the Cathedral Bookstore or may be bought on the door. All proceeds will go to theResonance Project and the Home of Loving Faithfulness .
Those who miss the show will be able to watch it in Christmas week, when it will be broadcast on TVB Pearl and Jade on the 20th and the 25th respectively.
To get you in the mood, here are the Cambridge Singers with the Rutter:
The concert, a mix of congregational carols and choral anthems with a nativity theme, starts at 7.30pm and will conclude at around 9pm with those aliments without which no British Christmas would be complete, mulled wine and mince pies.
The musical menu includes Morten Lauridsen's 'O Magnum Mysterium', Gustav Holst's 'Christmas Day' and John Rutter's 'Candlelight Carol'. Tickets (HK$180; HK$100 concessions) are available from the Cathedral Bookstore or may be bought on the door. All proceeds will go to the
Those who miss the show will be able to watch it in Christmas week, when it will be broadcast on TVB Pearl and Jade on the 20th and the 25th respectively.
To get you in the mood, here are the Cambridge Singers with the Rutter:



1 comments:
So will we be able to see Ullie in all his glory on the telly?
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