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Russian revels and English excellence
On Saturday, the University’s Chorus and Symphony Orchestra performed a concert of English and Russian music to a packed audience in Eliot College Hall. Parry’s rousing ‘I was Glad’ kicked off the evening, followed, in contrast, by Lyadov’s evocative orchestral … Continue reading