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Durban Symphonic Choir brings the festive spirit

The performance will be presented by the Durban Symphonic Choir, conducted by Ros Conrad, and accompanied by organist/pianist Christopher Cockburn.

IF you’re in a festive mood and want to get into the Christmas spirit this weekend, join the Durban Symphonic Choir for Christmas in Song.

The performance will be presented by the Durban Symphonic Choir, conducted by Ros Conrad and accompanied by organist/pianist Christopher Cockburn on Sunday, November 27 at 15:00, at St Joseph’s Cathedral, Mariannhill.

Founded in 1966 (making it one of the oldest amateur choirs in South Africa), the DSC aims to inspire singers and audiences alike with the magnificence, beauty and emotional power of choral music through their performances.

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Enjoy a bumper 90-minute programme of fan-favourite Christmas carols, anthems and songs from Rutter, Handel, Mendelssohn, Gruber and others.

Tickets are R100, and under-12s are free. They are available online from Quicket, or you can pay cash at the door. Food and beverages will be on sale. For further info, visit www.durbansymphonicchoir.co.za or https://www.facebook.com/DbnChoir or email durbansymphonicchoir@gmail.com.

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