The Royal School of Church Music’s “Come and Sing Faure’s Requiem” annual event takes place in Nantwich this weekend.
It will be held on Saturday March 23 with a rehearsal at 2.45pm and performance at 6.30pm at St Mary’s Church.
Gabriel Fauré’s Fauré Requiem is one of the most well-known and beloved of choral masterworks.
Event Director is David Hill, with Soloists Alison Phillips and Thomas Clough, and Organist Simon Russell.
The Royal School of Church Music (RSCM) is the heart and home of church music.
It is an educational charity committed to promoting the study, practice and improvement of music in Christian worship.
It is open, life-long learning organisation, offering face-to-face and distance education and training through their programmes, published resources, courses and activities.
The RSCM supports a worldwide membership of churches, schools and individuals, and is sustained by thousands of donors and volunteers.
Founded by Sir Sydney Nicholson in 1927, the RSCM’s original emphases were English and choral.
Now, in a diverse international context, the RSCM’s work is far broader and more diverse, and they aim to make all their work ecumenical in purpose, nature and content.
Tickets for the Nantwich show are £5, including refreshments.
For further information contact Simon Russell on [email protected] or phone 07909886997.
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