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Events at St Lawrence West Wycombe

Glories of Early English Music

22 May 2016
  • Venue: St Lawrence West Wycombe
  • Categories: 2016-2017

Elysian Singers @30: Psalmfest #3

A Serenade to Summer

28 May 2017
  • Venue: St Lawrence West Wycombe
  • Categories: 2016-2017

Music for all ages

Ancient and Modern

20 May 2018
  • Venue: St Lawrence West Wycombe
  • Categories: 2018-2019

Part of the Wycombe Arts Festival

Forthcoming Events

  • Beauty for Ashes
    Highlights from the choir's 2022 recording
    2 November 2022 7:30 pm
    St Pancras Church

  • Messiah
    Handel's best loved oratorio (abridged)
    4 December 2022 6:00 pm
    St Peter's Petersham

  • Winter Wonderland 2022
    Music for the Christmas season
    15 December 2022 7:30 pm
    St Giles-in-the-Fields

 
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