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York Minster

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York City Walking Tour - History Chronicles
Explore the medieval walls and uncover York's rich past from Romans to royalty. Witness the stunning flora and fauna along the city walls and snickleways. Delve into the dark secrets of Clifford's Tower and debunk the city's myths. No free inclusions. Itinerary York York Minster - Admission not included Clifford's Tower Merchant Adventurers' Hall Shambles St Cuthbert's Church York City Walls Statue of Constantine the Great The Black Swan Merchant Taylors' Hall Shambles Market Monk Bar Ogleforth Kings Square York Castle Museum - Admission not included. Wheelchair accessibility is ensured, including transportation options. Infants and small children are welcome to ride in a pram or stroller. Service animals are permitted. Nearby public transportation options are available. This experience is suitable for all physical fitness levels. Experience supplied by Britannia RoutesTours LTD All ticket sales are final and cannot be refunded, exchanged, or otherwise modified. Click here to check out the T&Cs.
University Choir & Symphony Orchestra
Swansongs University Choir and Symphony Orchestra join forces with The 24 in the stunning setting of York Minster to provide a spectacular finale to our 2025/26 season! The programme features a captivating selection of works written at the very end of the lives of some of the greatest composers in history. Schubert's 'Missa Solemnis' was composed only months before his death in 1828. Known for its dramatic scope and harmonic richness, the work was premiered posthumously, conducted by the composer's brother. While the work is rarely performed today, it is now widely considered to be a personal masterpiece, combining liturgical splendour with Schubert's own subjective Romanticism. The programme also includes final offerings from Brahms, Byrd and Orlande de Lassus. However, as we mark the end of the academic year and look ahead to the next chapter in our students' lives, the concert concludes with an upbeat and futuristic work by John Ireland, written in 1937, that envisions a glorious communal future! University Choir & Symphony Orchestra with The 24 Robert Hollingworth conductor Schubert Mass in E-flat, D. 950 ('Missa Solemnis') Orlande de Lassus Vide Homo Byrd I laid me down to rest Brahms Canon 13, op. 113 (‘Leiermann’) Joanna Marsh now i lay (with everywhere around) Ireland These Things Shall Be

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