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Thames Concerts - Hugh Cutting (countertenor) / Rebecca Leggett (mezzo-soprano)
St Mark's Church
Surbiton
Saturday
12 November 2022
19:30
The Farrant Singers Autumn Concert
St Martin's Church
Salisbury
Saturday
12 November 2022
19:30
Fiddlesticks - European Court Music for 3 violins and continuo
St Cecilia's Hall
Edinburgh
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12 November 2022
16:30
(found total of 3 concerts)
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