Singing for Cameron

News of the forthcoming concerts by Octavoce have made the pages of the Hampshire Chronicle.

The news article details how Cameron's childhood friend, Fredrick Hervey-Bathurst, was instrumental in bringing the renowned Scottish choir, Octavoce, to Winchester. Fredrick said "I have wanted to do something to celebrate Cameron's life for a long  time, and have been looking for the right opportunity to put together a musical evening that really reflects his sense of fun and his excitement about birdwatching and enjoying nature".

Tickets for the Friday 6th July 2018 performance at the Hostpital of St Cross are still available from the shop.


 

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