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Weʼve raised £10 to help raise funds for Cancer Research UK and the Royal British Legion
- Funded on Thursday, 24th November 2016
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Epic in scale and epic in conception. Mahler’s ‘Resurrection Symphony’ is one of the most spectacular pieces of music ever written.
Transcendent, redemptive and life-affirming—a massive and utterly awe-inspiring journey from often-terrifying funeral march to blazing choral hymn celebrating the ultimate rebirth of the spirit.
The London Mahler Orchestra joins forces with the Newbury Choral Society and the Billingshurst Choral Society for this magnificent musical journey and we are privileged to welcome soloists Elizabeth Sikora and Bibi Heal.
Through this concert, we're raising vital funds for Cancer Research UK and the Royal British Legion.
By donating to this page, you will help to reduce our overheads which in turn will allow us to donate more money to these two wonderful charities.
Please note that donating to this page is not the same as buying a ticket to the concert.
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Will Cowley
Nov 13, 2016
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London Mahler Orchestra
Started in 2000 by Keith Willis, the London Mahler Orchestra performs two concerts per year, drawing together professional musicians and experienced amateurs from conservatoires and universities across London. All profits from the performances are donated to charity.