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Awaiting conductor
Awaiting conductor
Almost all seats were taken as we awaited the conductors and soloists
Concert organ
Concert organ
The orchestra included two double basses and the concert organ
Concert-ready 1
Concert-ready 1
Choir members beside the Cathedral's beautiful Christmas tree
Concert-ready 2
Concert-ready 2
Shining brightly….
Brass section
Brass section
Our Director of Music and conductor Martin Palmer, with the brass section
Soloists
Soloists
Soloists Jacob Dennison, baritone [left] and Will Charnley (tenor)
Director of Music
Director of Music
Orchestral pieces
Photo courtesy of Katja Adie
Organists
Organists
Conductor Andrew Wyatt [right] and the concert's organist Thomas Dilley, in their natural habitat
PEB
PEB
Alto soloist Paul-Ethan Bright also sang with the choir for the second half of the concert
Accompanist
Accompanist
Both the Father Willis and the concert organ were used for this concert, played by the Cathedral's organ scholar and Truro Choral Society's accompanist, Thomas Dilley
Composer
Composer
Composer (and cellist) Becky McGlade, with family and friends after the first performance of "Ring Out, Wild Bells", commissioned by Truro Choral Society to mark their 60th anniversary
SMS Gallery
SMS Gallery
We were delighted to welcome St Mary's Singers to take part in this Christmas concert. The programme also included a trio of unaccompanied carols sung by them from the Gallery.