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Tag Archives: Last Night of the Proms
Minster choir to sing world premiere of Wallen’s latest work
CROYDON CHRONICLES: Minster archivist DAVID MORGAN looks to the futurethis week and a world premiere performance by the church’s choir to take place at Southwark Cathedral Croydon Minster’s choir, which already has a substantial list of musical achievements, will add … Continue reading
Posted in Bishop of Croydon, Church and religions, Croydon Minster, David Morgan, Music, Rosemarie Mallett
Tagged BBC Proms, Bishop of Croydon, Croydon Minster, Croydon Minster choir, David Morgan, Errollyn Wallen, Jerusalem, Last Night of the Proms, Master of the King's Music, Missa Brevis, Rt Rev Dr Rosemarie Mallett, Southwark Cathedral
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Sir Henry Wood’s part in establishing Croydon’s music heritage
SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT: Diddly-omm-pom-Proms… The world-famous annual festival of music is about to start, and as DAVID MORGAN explains, the figure most closely associated with its establishment, together with Sir Edward Elgar, helped start a cultural festival in Croydon The opening … Continue reading