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  1. All tagged Errol Girdlestone. Oct 25. Oct 25 La cucina - Synnott / Adina - Rossini & Don Quichotte – Massenet David Buchler. Wexford Festival Opera. The Wexford Festival Opera, which began in 1951 under a group of opera lovers led by Tom Walsh, goes from strength to strength.

  2. Bruckner – Ave Maria. Gibbons – O clap your hands together. Mendelssohn – Den er hat seinen Engeln. Bach – Motet : Fürchte dich nicht BWV228. Parry – Songs of Farewell. Other projects for 2024 will follow soon ! Ristretto Choir and Orchestra are available to perform at a variety of events. Contact us for further information.

  3. 12 de dic. de 2013 · Errol Girdlestone made a strong fourth partner at the piano. Then David James and Gordon Jones sang another anonymous carols, There is no rose, simple but lovely. The four part Laudate pueri Dominum by John Sheppard was sung by six singers (David James and Errol Girdlestone sat out), with the singers dropping in and out so that each ...

  4. Choral Evensong under the Director of Music Errol Girdlestone will take place on Remembrance Sunday this year, and it is hoped that this will lead to a regular pattern." Welcoming St Paul's as a Corporate Member, Bradley Smith Chairman of the PBS said, "We hope that St Pauls' will be the first of many European churches who benefit from the support and resources that membership of the of the ...

  5. 7 de dic. de 2013 · Tom reunites David with two of the other founding members – Paul Elliott and Errol Girdlestone to recall how it all started back in 1973 and then eavesdrops on a rehearsal for the groups 40th ...

  6. 29 de oct. de 2016 · Much kudos goes to chorus master Errol Girdlestone for his work. The chorus, with their white headgear and exaggerated make-up, sang lustily, revelling in the humour of every part, whether it was forcibly ejecting Corrado or dramatically pointing upstage or peering randomly through the door to listen to conversations.

  7. jobs.churchtimes.co.uk › JobFiles › 10209DIOCESE OF ROCHESTER

    General to role: To fulfil the calling & responsibilities of the clergy as described in the Canons, the Ordinal, the Code of Professional Conduct for the Clergy, and other relevant legislation. To collaborate with the Bishops, Archdeacon, Area Dean and any ordained and lay colleagues in any initiative within the Diocese, Archdeaconry and Deanery.