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 Mark Williams conducting Fauré in a Day at St Giles, Barbican, London
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Mark Williams, Assistant Sub-Organist of St Paul's Cathedral and Director of Music at St Paul's Cathedral School, conducted a 70-strong choir in Fauré Requiem at St Giles Cripplegate, the Barbican, London on 10 July 2005. The performance was dedicated, by former chorister and chorus member Canon David Driscoll, to those who lost their lives in the London bombings on 7 July 2005.

Soloists: Stephen Davies (organ, former chorister), Abigail Boreham (soprano), Tristan Hambleton (bass baritone, former chorister), Laurette Pope (harp), Oliver-John Ruthven (violin).

Choir performers:
Members of St Paul's Cathedral Chorus, The Guild of the Companions of St Paul and Wapping Great Voices (The Times newspaper choir) plus staff, parents and friends of St Paul's Cathedral School.

Click to view the flyer and full programme details (with biographies of the soloists): John Rutter: For the Beauty of the Earth, Gabriel Fauré: Cantique de Jean Racine and Requiem.

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Mark Williams conducting Fauré in a Day at St Giles Barbican, July 2005  Mark Williams conducting Fauré in a Day at St Giles Barbican, July 2005  Stephen Davies playing Fauré Requiem at St Giles organ
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