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The Cambridge University Chamber choir, directed by its founder, Dr Richard Marlow, performs in the Town Hall auditorium last evening. The choir is touring New Zealand for two weeks and sings works by Bach, Mozart, Brahms and Stravinsky. With 22 under graduate students from various colleges in Cambridge the choir has toured Europe, the United States, Canada and Japan. This is the choir’s first tour to the southern hemisphere.

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Press, 22 July 1986, Page 8

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The Cambridge University Chamber choir, directed by its founder, Dr Richard Marlow, performs in the Town Hall auditorium last evening. The choir is touring New Zealand for two weeks and sings works by Bach, Mozart, Brahms and Stravinsky. With 22 under graduate students from various colleges in Cambridge the choir has toured Europe, the United States, Canada and Japan. This is the choir’s first tour to the southern hemisphere. Press, 22 July 1986, Page 8

The Cambridge University Chamber choir, directed by its founder, Dr Richard Marlow, performs in the Town Hall auditorium last evening. The choir is touring New Zealand for two weeks and sings works by Bach, Mozart, Brahms and Stravinsky. With 22 under graduate students from various colleges in Cambridge the choir has toured Europe, the United States, Canada and Japan. This is the choir’s first tour to the southern hemisphere. Press, 22 July 1986, Page 8

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