CHAMBER choir Amici will be presenting Sacred and Profane, a concert of English choral music, at St John’s Church in Wellington next month.

The sacred works include Elgar – Great is the Lord, Parry – Motets, Finzi – Lo, the Full Final Sacrifice, John Ireland – Greater Love Hath No Man, and others including Stanford and Bainton.

The major foray into the secular arena is a complete performance of John Rutter’s The Sprig of Thyme, a cycle of 11 folk song settings.

Amici will welcome Gareth Dayus-Jones as guest conductor for part of the concert and the accompanist is Peter Adcock.

The concert is on Saturday, July 7, and tickets are £12 adults, £8 students (under-12s free). They are available from Interiors and Flowers By Design – 1 Cornhill, Wellington, 01823 662143; Taunton Visitor Centre – 01823 340470; and from the Amici website, www.amicichoir.org.uk