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The Water is Wide:Songs of shore, fen and tide

The Water is Wide: Songs of shore, fen and tide. Cambridge Timeline Choir present an evening of beautiful and evocative songs, of love, loss, adventure and peril from coastal and fenland traditions. Some familiar, some less well-known, they are arranged for harmony singing by choral director, Stef Conner. There are also two new specially-commissioned pieces being premiered at the concert.

  • 11th July 2026 - 11th July 2026
  • 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Cambridge Timeline Choir is now in its tenth year and has built an excellent reputation in the city for the quality of its performances. Choir Director, Stef Conner has a unique style and range https://stefconner.com

As well as songs for the full four-part choir, there will be smaller group pieces, and readings.

Drinks( included in the ticket price) are available in the interval. Children are welcome

Adult tickets are £16, under 18s, £8 plus a small booking fee.

The venue does not have car parking but  there are metered places nearby in St.Paul’s Road. It is easily accessible by cycle, train and bus. It is within ten minutes’ walk of Cambridge railway station. Nearest bus stop, St.Paul’s Road.

 

Facilities

  • Disabled Accessibility
  • mostly flat terrain
  • wheelchair accessible
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University of Cambridge was founded in 1209, making it the world's fourth-oldest surviving university.