The esteemed Holy Trinity Augmented Choir is set to bring the music of the 19th century to life when they visit Malvern later this month.
The choir will perform 'Olivet to Calvary' on Sundays March 17 and March 24 at the 10.30am at Holy Trinity Church and the 6.30pm at St James' Church, respectively.
Composed by John Henry Maunder, the music, along with hymns and readings, will re-tell Christ's arrest, trial and crucifixion.
Holy Trinity's choirmaster, Charles Pavey, said: "This is a great opportunity for listeners to hear this inspirational music.”
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