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The Choir of London celebrates the end of its 2012 Bursary Scheme for young Palestinian musicians with an informal recital. Featuring the students: Marina Eichberg from Bethlehem, Naji Alali Esrawee from Jenin, Sama Tarazi from Jerusalem and Sasha Khoury from Ramallah. Joining them are Mary Bevan (soprano), violnist Jamie Campbell, Allan Clayton (tenor), pianist Tom Poster, cellist Sophie Rivlin, Leafcutter John on electronics, and the Choir of London directed by Graham Ross. (Runs 75 minutes without interval).
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