The Vice Dean of Peterborough Cathedral, Rev Canon Tim Alban-Jones starts the second half of this year's well-established online 'History Talks'.
A detailed look at the way music has developed within the local church setting since the 12th century.
Canon Tim will be your guide as he reflects upon a city with a proud tradition of musical Christian worship - focussing upon the Peterborough Abbey and Cathedral at the heart of its development.
Tickets and times
Tickets are £7 per viewing (+ booking fee).
The talk begins at 7.30pm and will last around 40 minutes, followed by time for questions.
Ticket holders will be sent an email with the Zoom link on the day of the talk.
£7 per viewing (+ booking fee
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