Reading Phoenix Choir is pleased to announce their next concert on Saturday 4th March - 'Majesty! Music for a King'. The concert will be performed at 19:30 pm in Reading University's Great Hall.
Featuring a majestic and diverse programme of choral and organ pieces - including favourites such as Parry's I was Glad, Handel's Zadok the Priest and Walton's Crown Imperial - Reading Phoenix Choir presents a musical celebration to mark the UK's first coronation in seventy years.
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