Salisbury Gig Guide
St Mary & St Nicholas Church
West Street, Wilton, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP2 0DL - 3.5 miles - mapWebsite: wiltonparish.co.uk


St Mary & St Nicholas Church Events:
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Saturday 05 April 2025
Venue: St Mary & St Nicholas Church map ![]() Address: West Street, Wilton, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP2 0DL Event: The Farrant Singers and Romsey Singers - 7.30pm - The Farrant Singers are joined by Romsey Singers to perform the wonderful 40 part motet by Thomas Tallis, ‘Spem in Alium’. The programme peincludes another 40 part piece, ‘Ecce Beatum Lucem’ by Alessandro Striggio as wellGabriel Faure’s ‘Requiem’, Allegri’s ‘Miserere’ and works by Reger and Brahms. Venue's website: wiltonparish.co.uk Venue's Facebook: facebook.com/StMaryAndStNicholasChurchWilton ![]() |
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SATURDAY 05 APRIL 2025

The Farrant Singers and Romsey Singers
Venue: St Mary & St Nicholas Church
7.30pm
The Farrant Singers are joined by Romsey Singers to perform the wonderful 40 part motet by Thomas Tallis, ‘Spem in Alium’. The programme peincludes another 40 part piece, ‘Ecce Beatum Lucem’ by Alessandro Striggio as wellGabriel Faure’s ‘Requiem’, Allegri’s ‘Miserere’ and works by Reger and Brahms.
