A packed audience in All Saints Church, Northallerton was royally entertained by The King's Men.
The unaccompanied close harmony group of eight young students, all current members of the world-famous chapel choir of King's College, Cambridge, performed on July 19.
Their programme spanned five centuries of music from Byrd to The Beachboys, including an international variety of folk songs and two organ pieces.
The sell-out concert was organised by the Rotary Club of Northallerton, who raised almost £2,500 from the evening for their chosen charities End Polio Now and Parkinsons UK.
Emma Biggs, president of the Rotary Club of Northallerton, said: "This was a truly memorable concert which brought great pleasure to the large number of people who attended.
"I am deeply grateful to the King's Men and to our appreciative audience for supporting this event and for helping us to raise so much money for these two worthy charities."
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