London Welsh Male Voice Choir

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CONCERT OF STARS POSTER


MUSIC BY THE LAKE
CONCERT OF STARS

AN INTERNATIONAL ARRAY OF WELSH STARS
An outdoor event in the grounds of Adro School, Shackleford, Surrey
12 July 2008
In aid of
ST.LUKES CANCER CENTRE
at the Royal Surrey Hospital seeking a Million Pounds topurchase new specialised equipment.

PHYLLIS TUCKWELL HOSPICE
which provides such wonderful care for the terminallyill and costs £10K per day.

The concert features a full professional line-up of international artists:
THE LONDON WELSH MALE VOICE CHOIR
THE REGIMENTAL BAND OF THE ROYAL WELSH
REBECCA EVANS {SOPRANO}
ANTHONY STUART LLOYD {BARITONE}
DR. HAYDN JAMES MUSICAL DIRECTOR

Compere
BBC Wales Newsreader
SARA EDWARDS

The London Welsh is probably the pre-eminent Male Voice Choir in the world.
Musical Director Dr Haydn James
The Military Band similarly enjoys an international reputation. Last year they performed at Sydney Opera House
.Musical Director Major Dennis Burton
Rebecca Evans is one of the leading opera and concert sopranos in the UK. Sheperforms at all the major Opera Houses in the world including Covent Garden and the Metropolitan Opera, New York. In concert she has sung at the BBC Proms shared the stage with Pavarotti, Bochelli and Bryn Terfyl as well as hosting her own TV series “A Touch of Classics”
Anthony Stuart-Lloyd is a 6ft 7in Baritone with a voice to match, and has been referred to as the Rolls Royce of Baritones. As well as winning the National Eisteddfod in the Baritone competition, he won The Blue Ribbon ie the best of all voices. He has since developed an international career on the opera and concert stage, and also the West End.
 


Gates open: 5.30pm [for picnics] Concert starts 7.45pm
Tickets £20 [£25 on the gate]
Available at:
Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice website
or Telephone Hotline 01252 729446


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