Enjoy a concert in the atmospheric setting of All Saints, Clifton with guest conductor for the term, Dr David Bednall, who is well known to Bristol audiences.
In addition to any fireworks outside, they can offer some musical ones too, with Mendelssohn's rumbustious 'Lauda Sion', J S Bach's ever popular 'Lobet den Herrn' and a charming setting of 'Sing Joyfully' by David Bednall.
By way of contrast, Faure's 'Cantique de Jean Racine', and folk songs by Vaughan-Williams & Holst, together with organ solos by Bach and Stanford expertly performed by Nigel Nash, and choral items by Brahms and Monteverdi make this an evening not to be missed.
Tickets
Reserved seats £22
Unreserved seats £14
Students & under 18's £5
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