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2003
Volante Strings with Corinne Frost
St Petersburg Blagovest Ensemble
Red Baroque 
Beaumaris Singers
The Birmingham Bach Choir
Capriccio
The 18th Century Concert Orchestra
The Holborne Brass Ensemble
2002  

     Bromyard & District Choral Society
     Shrewsbury School String Orchestra & Chamber Choir
     Schwabinger Kantorei München with Francesca Massey
     Choros Amici
   Volante Strings with Rod Willmott
     Music for the Flower Festival
     Great Witley Operatic Society
     The 18th Century Concert Orchestra
     The Holborne Brass Ensemble

2001


Volante Singers
Ex Cathedra
Huw Williams - organ recital
Wyre Forest Young Voices
The Birmingham Bach Choir
Capriccio
2000
Volante Singers
Oakville Singers
Phoenix from the Ashes
The Bredon Ensemble
Ralph Meanley and David Mackie
1999
The Cedars Music Centre Orchestra
Schwabinger Kantorei Munchen
Bromsgrove String Orchestra
Capriccio
Great Witley Operatic Society
Ex Cathedra

 

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Britain's finest Baroque Church.  St. Michael and All Angels Church, Great Witley,  A443 Worcester - Tenbury Wells road, 10 miles north-west of Worcester.    As the parish church for the villages of Great Witley and Little Witley  it is used regularly for services and concerts. The church is open to visitors daily. The church, now almost fully restored, displays a splendour which is unique amongst country churches in Britain, with exquisite gilded decorations throughout, numerous paintings by Antonio Bellucci, ten painted glass windows depicting scenes from the New Testament, highly decorative carving and a large monument by Rysbrack. It also has a fine organ, its case being from the instrument on which Handel played.   Many musicians consider its acoustics for music to be as fine as any building of its size outside London