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Concert

Jazz in the Great Hall


14 Dec 2021, 7:30pm - 8:45pm

Great Hall, Richard Hoggart Building

Event overview

Cost free
Department Music
Website YouTube channel
Contact i.burman(@gold.ac.uk)

Join us for an evening of jazz tunes performed by the department's Creative Jazz Ensemble plus strings.

Directed by saxophonist Paul Bartholomew, the CJE and string group perform "Moonlighter", "I fall In Love Too Easily" and "But Not For Me"

The CJE then will play
Mra Khali
Ana Maria
Beautiful Friendship
Walkin' Shoes
Stolen Moments
Groove Blues

This free event will also be live-streamed on our YouTube channel.

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Dates & times

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14 Dec 2021 7:30pm - 8:45pm
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