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Verdi Requiem- have you got your tickets?

St Clement Danes students and alumni, along with students from Parmiter’s School are joining forces with Tring Choral Society and world class soloists to perform Verdi’s Requiem on Saturday 8th July. St Clement Danes' parent, the renowned operatic Mezzo-Soprano Christine Rice is joined by fellow parents Melissa Alder (Soprano), David Gwynne-Evans (Tenor) and  former St Clement Danes student Thomas Isherwood (Bass). Head of our Creative and Expressive Arts Faculty Anna Stevens will conduct the St Clement Danes First Orchestra, along with guest musicians and Leader, Janet Hicks.
 
Whether familiar with the work or new to Verdi, audience members will be treated to a memorable, high quality musical experience. Don’t miss this opportunity to see world class musicians performing alongside our students. It promises to be a spectacular evening’s entertainment.

Please follow the link below to buy tickets for this event that no doubt will be a sell-out!

 

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