Three Choirs Festival

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The Three Choirs Festival is one of the world’s oldest classical choral music festivals, held annually in rotation between the English cathedral cities of Worcester, Gloucester, and Hereford.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf choral festival
classical music festival
music festival
associatedWith Gloucester Cathedral choir
surface form: Gloucester Cathedral Choir

Hereford Cathedral Choir
Worcester Cathedral Choir
country United Kingdom
features chamber concerts
large-scale choral works
new commissions
orchestral concerts
organ recitals
song recitals
frequency annual
genre choral music
classical music
hasActivity choral singing
church services
orchestral performance
organ performance
talks and lectures
hasAudienceType classical music audience
hasTheme Anglican choral tradition
sacred music
hostCityRotation Gloucester
Hereford
Worcester
involves chamber music
orchestral music
organ music
language English
locatedIn England
Gloucester Cathedral
Hereford Cathedral
Worcester Cathedral
mainVenue Gloucester Cathedral
Hereford Cathedral
Worcester Cathedral
notableFor being one of the world’s oldest classical choral music festivals
occursIn Gloucester
Hereford
Worcester
organisedIn Gloucester
Hereford
Worcester
region West Midlands
southwest England
surface form: West of England
typicalMonth August
July

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Worcester Cathedral hosts Three Choirs Festival
Worcester Cathedral associatedWith Three Choirs Festival
Hereford hasCulturalEvent Three Choirs Festival
this entity surface form: Hereford Three Choirs Festival (rotating host)
Hymnus Paradisi premiereEvent Three Choirs Festival
Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis dedicatedTo Three Choirs Festival
Hodie firstPerformedAt Three Choirs Festival
Hodie dedicatedTo Three Choirs Festival
this entity surface form: Three Choirs Festival (in practice, associated with it)