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Rick Jones Rick Jones | 17:26 UK time, Friday, 27 February 2009

harry_christophers.jpg kick off their e at your cathedral tonight! (27 February). The programme consists of unaccompanied works by Purcell (Jehovah quam multi sunt hostes, Miserere mei, Remember not Lord our offences, Beati omnes, Let mine eyes run down with tears, O dive custos, and the Funeral Sentences) and James MacMillan (O Bone Jesu, Mitte manum tuam, A child's Prayer, Serebit dominus rex).

By the time the pilgrimage arrives at its second venue - St John's Cambridge on Friday 13 March - a recording will have been made for sale at the gig.

These bookings then follow: University Church Oxford (Sat 14 Mar), London South Bank Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hall (Sat 17 Mar), St Edmundsbury Cathedral (Sat 9 May), Newbury Festival at Douai Abbey (Fri 15 May), Norwich Cathedral (Fri 22 May), Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral (Fri 5 Jun), Blackburn Cathedral (Sat 6 Jun), Southwell Minster (Fri 19 Jun), Derby Cathedral (Sat 20 Jun), Gregynog Festival - Tregynon Music Room (Sun 21 Jun), Lichfield Festival (Thu 16 Jul), York Early Music Festival (Fri 17 Jul), St Mary's Parish Church Swansea (Fri 25 Sep), Tewkesbury Abbey (Sat 26 Sep), St Mary the Virgin Tetbury (Sun 4 Oct), Glasgow Cathedral (Wed 21 Oct), Holy Trinity St Andrews (Thu 22 Oct), Greyfriars Kirk Edinburgh (Fri 23 Oct), Durham Cathedral (Sat 24 Oct).

Gaps in the itinerary may be filled with choir and orchestra concerts of Handel Coronation Anthems - but why should I do other bloggers' work for them?

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