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Amici present a lively programme of a cappella music drawn from all periods between the Renaissance and the twenty-first century.Amici is an a cappella choir formed in 2006 by our present director, Adrian Knott. We have performed extensively across East Anglia and have also been on concert tours to France, Belgium, Germany, and the Czech Republic over the past few years. Our repertoire is broadly based, stretching from the late-medieval period to the twenty-first century, and encompassing a wide variety of styles, but there is a particular focus on the madrigals and sacred music of the Renaissance.£7 adults, under 18s free.Please note that this is a seated event (seats unallocated, all with a good view). The event is not organised by the John Peel Centre, and is the responsibility of the organisation who have hired the Centre for the evening.
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Biographie de Amici Forever

Amici Forever is a group of young opera singers who combine conventional opera and the new pop opera (operatic pop). They are composed of two sopranos, one tenor, and one baritone: Lucy van Gasse, Tsakane Valentine, David Habbin and Bruno Santino, respectively.

The original group first met while rehearsing and performing at different opera venues globally. The band originates in the United Kingdom and was formed in 2002. The original five members included Tsakane and David, but were also Nick Garrett (bass-baritone), Geoff Sewell (tenor), and Jo Appleby (soprano). Nick left the band in 2005 shortly after the release of their album Defined for unexplained reasons. Geoff left in February 2006 right after his daughter was diagnosed with ASD (autism spectrum disorder) and was replaced with Bruno. Jo Appleby was replaced by Lucy when she left in late 2006 to pursue a solo career.

Amici was then signed with Arista Records and came out with their first album in 2004, The Opera Band. The album quickly reached #74 in the Billboard 200 album charts and top 50 of the ARIA Australian album charts. It reached #2 on the Billboard Classical Crossover and Heatseeker charts, #1 on the ARIA Australian Classical album chart, and it also became top 5 on the UK Classical charts. In addition, it received a nomination for 'Album of the Year' at the Classical Brit Awards in 2004, where they also performed.

The latest album from Amici is Defined and was released in 2005. This album has reached top 5 of the Australian album charts.

Photographs and individual bios can be found at Amici's official website, www.AmiciForever.com.
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