A celebrated cultural organisation is set to host two fundraising concerts.
Music in Country Churches will helm two concerts at St Nicholas’ Chapel, King’s Lynn, on July 30 and 31.
The events will feature virtuoso performances by the English Chamber Orchestra, directed by the prizewinning young violinist, José Matias, and the Cardinall’s Musick choir, under renowned conductor Andrew Carwood.
The concerts will raise funds to support the ongoing preservation efforts of the Norfolk Churches Trust.
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The English Chamber Orchestra's programme, titled 'Brilliance and Virtuosity', spotlights Strauss’s violin concerto, a piece famed for its technical challenges and emotive beauty.
The Cardinall's Musick’s concert, 'Sweet Music', pays homage to the late choral music composer, Sir Charles Villiers Stanford.
Both evening events at St Nicholas' Chapel commence at 6.30 pm.
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Proceeds from ticket sales help upkeep Norfolk's vast collection of medieval church buildings.
Music in Country Churches started in 1989 aiming to support church preservation through concert-hosting fundraisers.
Over its tenure, the charity has organised more than 200 events, contributing more than £600,000 to the cause.
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