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The Choir of King's College, Cambridge perform at Kings Place and in Paris

Published: 05 October 2011
Category: Tours & Projects

The Choir of King's College, Cambridge have a busy October ahead of them. They will perform the second of three appearances this year at Kings Place, London, as part of the hall’s ‘Mozart Unwrapped’ series (October 12). For this concert, they will once again be joined again by the Dante Quartet and together will perform an all-Mozart programme, culminating with Ave Verum Corpus.

The choir and conductor Stephen Cleobury will then perform a very special concert in the Nave of Le Musée d’Orsay, Paris, opening a concert series on the theme of Oscar Wilde’s England (October 28). This concert series is in collaboration with the exhibition currently open in the museum 'Beauty, Morals and Voluptuousness in the England of Oscar Wilde', which was previously at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.