THE annual Edington Arts Advent Concert in Edington Priory Church is on Saturday, December 7, starting at 7.30pm.

This year the great mixed voice choir of Jesus College, Cambridge is coming to sing, the first time a Cambridge choir has performed at the church.

Twenty-six choral scholars and two organists will present a wonderfully varied programme of music written for Advent and Christmas, conducted by their Director of Music, Richard Pinel.

Full programme on www.edingtonarts.org.

Highlights include works by composers as varied as Palestrina (an 8-part Magnificat) Tallis (Audivi Vocem de Caelo), I heard a voice from Heaven) and Byrd (Vigilate), to Matthew Martin’s Adam lay y-bounden, Morten Lauridsen’s O Magnum Mysterium and Bob Chilcott’s Shepherd’s Carol among other familiar carols.

The concert also gives us the chance to hear Bach’s three movement setting for organ of his choral work Nun Komm, der Heiden Heiland – a masterpiece.

There will be candlelight, mulled wine and mince pies in the interval, plus singing and playing of the highest order.

Tickets range from £20 for front nave (very limited availability) and choir stalls, £15 for rear nave (very limited availability) and raised sides, to £10 for seats in the north and south aisles. 18 under come free.

Tickets are selling fast, so contact Chrissy on 01380 831256 or Sue@edingtonarts.org to secure yours. You will need to add £2 per ticket if you buy on the door on the night.