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Songs of Refuge and Exile|Charlotte Newstead (soprano) and Stefan Hofkes (piano)
St Paul's Church
Clifton, Bristol
Sunday
09 June 2019
15:00
Come and Sing Karl Jenkins's The Armed Man with Bristol Choral Society
Tyndale Baptist Church
Clifton, Bristol
Saturday
02 February 2019
10:00
The lads in their hundreds | Edmund Danon (bass) and Douglas Stevens (piano)
St Paul's Church
Clifton, Bristol
Saturday
30 June 2018
13:15
Lennox Berkeley: Douglas Stevens (piano)
St Paul's Church
Clifton, Bristol
Sunday
24 June 2018
19:30
In my end is my beginning | The Oriole Quartet
St Paul's Church
Clifton, Bristol
Saturday
23 June 2018
19:30
(found total of 5 concerts)
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