The Joys of Christmas by Candlelight
Saturday 6 - Thursday 18 December
The Joys of Christmas offers a short one-hour programme of music, carol singing and festive readings. Interspersing traditional favourites with contemporary classics, the captivating performances of St Martin’s Voices will give something for everyone as you prepare for the season’s celebrations.
The choir will sing much loved classics O Holy Night and Carol of the Bells, alongside uplifting numbers including The Twelve Days of Christmas and Jingle Bells, together with audience carols for all to join in with including O Little Town of Bethlehem, In the Bleak Midwinter and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.
St Martin’s Voices*
Andrew Earis director
*On 6th December, The Joys of Christmas will be performed by the Choral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-Fields and the Diocese of Manchester.
Dates, Times & Book
Sat 06 Dec | 4:00 PM | £26/£19/£10 | Book |
Sun 07 Dec | 4:00 PM | £26/£19/£10 | Book |
Sat 13 Dec | 4:00 PM | £26/£19/£10 | Book |
Wed 17 Dec | 4:00 PM | £26/£19/£10 | Book |
Thu 18 Dec | 4:00 PM | £26/£19/£10 | Book |
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