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Coventry Cathedral

Coventry Cathedral

West Midlands

CV1 5AB

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Forthcoming events

Monday

,

29

May

2023

12:30

 - 

13:00

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Free, retiring collection

Lunchtime organ recitals series

Locklair (Rubrics), Widor and Holst (Jupiter)

Alexander Ffinch

(Cheltenham College)

Monday

,

5

June

2023

12:30

 - 

13:00

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Lunchtime organ recitals series

Widor (Symphony for Organ No. 6)

Martin Palmer

(Truro)

Monday

,

12

June

2023

12:30

 - 

13:00

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Lunchtime organ recitals series

Preston (Alleluyas), William Grant Still, Horatio Parker, Jongen, Kerensa Briggs, and Hakim (Tanets)

Ben Sheen

(Jesus College Cambridge)

Monday

,

19

June

2023

12:30

 - 

13:00

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Lunchtime organ recitals series

Bruhns, Bach, Van Rossem (One Liner) and Titelouze (Veni Creator Spiritus)

Jonathan Lee

(Trinity College Cambridge)

Monday

,

26

June

2023

12:30

 - 

13:00

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Lunchtime organ recitals series

Ad Nos by Liszt

Eben Eyres

(Organ Scholar, Coventry Cathedral)

Monday

,

3

July

2023

12:30

 - 

13:00

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Lunchtime organ recitals series

Symphony No. 1 by Laurin

Rachel Mahon

(Coventry Cathedral)

Monday

,

10

July

2023

12:30

 - 

13:00

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Lunchtime organ recitals series

Karg-Elert (Ein Siegesgesang Israels) and Bach (Pièce d'Orgue)

Martin Setchell

(New Zealand)

Monday

,

24

July

2023

12:30

 - 

13:00

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Lunchtime organ recitals series

Te Deum by Demessieux

Chris Too

(Salisbury Cathedral)

Monday

,

31

July

2023

12:30

 - 

13:00

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Lunchtime organ recitals series

BACH by Liszt, Light in Darkness by Kerensa Briggs and Final from Symphony No. 5 by Vierne

Joshua Stephens

(Winchester Cathedral)

Monday

,

7

August

2023

12:30

 - 

13:00

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Free, retiring collection

Lunchtime organ recitals series

Lübeck, Praetorius, W F Bach (Fantasia in D Minor) and Bartmuss (Toccata in C)

Professor Friedhelm Flamme

(Germany)