10:21AM, Friday 06 October 2017
A choir will help worthy causes next week with a church-based performance.
Cookham-based Cantorum Choir, which features about 40 voices, hope to raise money for homeless charity Crisis and the Alzheimer’s Society.
Its profits this year go to the two charities.
The group will perform a new commission by composer Alexander Campkin, who has been commissioned by the Royal Opera House and the London Mozart Players.
It will take place at All Saint’s Church in Marlow High Street.
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