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The Decennial Anniversary of the Polish National Youth Choir Will Be Celebrated in London

The Polish National Youth Choir will be performing twice in the UK at the end of July alongside conductor Paul McCreesh.

The Polish Youth Choir will perform two concerts in the UK – 26th and 29th July

Under the Baton of the internationally renowned conductor Paul McCreesh the Polish Youth Choir will be delivering two spectacular performances this July in the UK.

26th July at Ely Cathedral

The first event will take place at Ely Cathedral and Elgar’s Dream of Gerontius will be performed.

Led by Gabrieli’s Artistic Director, Paul McCreesh, Dream of Gerontius promises an inspirational and uplifting evening of some of the most glorious music in the classical canon.

The Polish National Youth Choir will be accompanying Gabrieli Roar young singers and renowned soloists.

Tickets can be found HERE

29th July at Fairfield Concert Hall

Fairfield Halls are looking forward to welcoming Gabrieli Consort and Players. They will be joined by 100 singers from their Gabrieli Roar youth choral programme and the Polish National Youth Choir and led by Gabrieli’s Artistic Director, Paul McCreesh. Elgar’s Dream of Gerontius will be performed offering a magical evening. As Gerontius faces his death, he meets his guardian Angel and comes face to face with God, before being sent to Purgatory with the promise of everlasting glory.

Buy your tickets HERE

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The Polish National Youth Choir will also be recording the piece with Paul McCreesh on the 30th-31st of July.

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