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21st Century Choral foundation for the famous St Barts

January 2, 2010 by Tim Knight Leave a Comment

St Bartholomews church Armley, Leeds, UK has announced the appointment of award winning Composer and Conductor, Tim Knight to spearhead and lead a ambitious plan for a Choral foundation at the church,
Already famous as the home of a Schulze Organ presided over by Professor Graham Barber, a innovative 3 year plan to provide the church with a choral foundation on 21st century plans which will provide a choral pesence for services at this magnificent large Victorian Church, the plan encompasses opportinities for visiting choirs and also choral workshops and concerts.
‘I am firmly convinced that using new methods a Choral foundation can be built up even in these days, says Tim, and this fine church deserves one to complement the amazing organĀ  and wonderful acoustics,’
Choirs touring the Northern UK will be most welcome and should contact me direct

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