Music for Trumpet & Organ

Occuring
for 1 hour
Venue
All Saints', Jesus Lane
Address
Jesus Lane Cambridge, CB5 8BP, United Kingdom

Dominic White and Robert Verrill come to All Saints' for a recital of music to include George Frideric Handel, Johann Sebastian Bach and two of their own compositions.

Both musicians are Dominican friars, finding music earlier in life and growing as performers since. We are delighted that unique combination of instruments will include the church's own heritage organ, installed in 1864 and this is certainly to be a seldom repeated event for Cambridge audiences.

All Saints', Jesus Lane

All Saints', Jesus Lane, otherwise known as 'The Painted Church', is the new home of cultural events in the heart of Cambridge. Through a regular programme of events we aim to encourage more people to visit this Grade I listed city church, most famous for its wealth of interior decoration. Please visit our website for more information.

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Music for Trumpet & Organ

Occuring
for 1 hour
Venue
All Saints', Jesus Lane
Address
Jesus Lane Cambridge, CB5 8BP, United Kingdom

Dominic White and Robert Verrill come to All Saints' for a recital of music to include George Frideric Handel, Johann Sebastian Bach and two of their own compositions.

Both musicians are Dominican friars, finding music earlier in life and growing as performers since. We are delighted that unique combination of instruments will include the church's own heritage organ, installed in 1864 and this is certainly to be a seldom repeated event for Cambridge audiences.