Fermanagh Choral Society is looking forward to its upcoming concert this Sunday, April 2 which will feature a collection of music performed by a chamber ensemble and soloists at St. Macartin's Cathedral.

Starting at 7.30pm, the evening will be in two parts, with the first half including pieces by Bach, Purcell, Verdi, Mozart and Haggenberg.

The second half of the evening will be the main event – a performance of the Requiem by John Rutter. Soloists for this beautiful piece are soprano Lynda Barrett and organist Phillip Elliott.

Lynda is currently teaching music at Methodist College Belfast. She studied with the well-known soprano Irene Sanford and has toured in America, also performing in Winchester and Gloucester Cathedrals.

She has also performed with the Ulster Orchestra in a significant and varied career.

Phillip, who is from Ballymena, was an organ scholar at Oxford university and is a fellow of the Royal College of Organists.

The choir is delighted to be back in St. Macartin's Cathedral and, together with Musical Director David Robertson, is looking forward to welcoming an enthusiastic audience. Admission on the door; students and children are free.