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Francis Faux musical director
Lucis Choir
Programme to include:
CHILCOTT Songs and Cries of London Town
ORFF Carmina Burana
Lucis Choir are pleased to be returning to Wiltshire Music Centre for a performance of the iconic Carmina Burana by Carl Orff. Complimented by Bob Chilcott's Songs and Cries of London Town, this will be an evening of classic choral masterpieces.
Directed by Francis Faux, Lucis is a mixed-voice choir based in Bath. Since its inception in 2014, the choir have toured the Czech Republic and United States and have performed in a number of prestigious concert venues, such as Carnegie Hall, Cadogan Hall, Wiltshire Music Centre and Bath Abbey.
Tickets from £20 / £15 U18s + students (includes £2 booking fee)
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£20 / £15 U18s + students (includes £2 booking fee)
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