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A MASSIVE £3,000 was raised for homeless people across South Ayrshire in a one-night-only concert.
SeAscape, a local project working with people who are homeless, raised the cash in Ayr Town Hall on Sunday, September 4.
Ninety singers and 40 musicians from all over Scotland, sang and played works by Faure and James MacMillan, to a very enthusiastic audience. James MacMillan conducted Faure's Requiem, along with his own Magnificat, and from Ayrshire, written for Nicola Benedetti, and brilliantly played by George Smith.
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This article appeared in Troon Times 03 Oct 11
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