Lent Term Concert & Choir Reunion

Wolfson Choir
Date 19/03/2023 at 17.00 - 19/03/2023 at 19.00 Where St Mark's Church, Newnham

Wolfson College Choir and Alumni perform works including Rutter's GLORIA! accompanied by Prime Brass and organist Stephen Rose, celebrating Lynette Alcántara's 30th anniversary leading the choir!

Wolfson Choir

Our Lent Term Concert and Choir Reunion will mark thirty years since our Director of Music, Lyn Alcántara started conducting the College Choir. We will be performing John Rutter’s ever-popular Gloria, accompanied by local group, Prime Brass and organist Stephen Rose. The current College Choir will also perform choral favourites. We do hope you can join us to celebrate, either in the choir or the audience!

Choir Alumni will be sent further information soon, or you can contact musicassistant@wolfson.cam.ac.uk if you don’t receive an email.

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