West End Festival 2016: The Mackintosh Choir, Sunday 19 June, St John-Renfield Church
The Mackintosh Choir : Sing Into Summer
St. John-Renfield Church
Beaconsfield Road, G12 0NY
£10 (children under 12 free) Advance sales from tickets@mackintoshchoir.com
http://www.mackintoshchoir.com
Our 2016 summer concert, in a new venue, provides a lovely range of songs from Caccin’s “Ave Maria” (late 16th century) to Gordon Cree’s “A Scottish Blessing” (2015). We are sure you will enjoy our customary selection of well-known songs as well as an enchanting collection by Eric Whitacre “Five Hebrew Love Songs” and “The Seal Lullaby” and the haunting Jacobite story told through the cycle: “I Landed with Seven Men”.
You can also see the choir perform at Voice of the Bandstand Saturday 18 June, 2016
Part of the West End Festival 2016
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