Teddington Choral Society and its Music Director Julian Collings are delighted to announce their forthcoming Christmas concert which will be preceded by the lovely sound of St Mary’s Church’s Bells. . December 9th, 2023 at 7:30...
One of our newest pieces. Well worth a listen... Come and Hear it in full in the coming weeks. Dates here: http://albionchoir.org.uk/joomla/index.php/live
ALBION's first visit to the ancient capital of York, the first of two concerts in Holy Trinity Church on Goodramgate. This concert is a "pay what You decide", a bargain as our concert tickets are normally £10. Hear Albion breath a n...
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir] I love my job. I get to stand in front of a bunch of singers and Hear wonderful harmonies washing over me. Antony Gormley's Field for the...
The quartet members are people of faith and conviction. Through the music, our listeners are encouraged to establish and deepen a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. If You'd like to Hear some of our music check us out on SOUNDCLOUD.Com. We also ... more
DID You KNOW THAT SINGING CHANGES YouR BRAIN? You’re invited to experience the joy, Freedom and inspiration of song at Your local With One Voice choir! Neuroscience proves singing makes people happier, healthier, smarter and more creative. Creat... more
Antrim Community Choir presents Delusions of Grandeur Tour 2013-2014 Christmas.
ALBION's second visit to the ancient capital of York, the first of two concerts in Holy Trinity Church on Goodramgate. This concert is £7.50, a bargain as our concert tickets are normally £10. Hear Albion breath a new live i...
Playing to their strengths, the Brocal Chords provide lush harmonies, electric smiles, and a chance for listeners to Hear a plethora of pieces. Their comedic nature provides audiences with a joyful and exciting performance. The group expects to continue i... more
This is an extract from our full blog on classical concerts for children: It’s one of the perennial questions asked by Those involved in promoting classical concerts: how do we get more Young people (and indeed children) coming to Hear how ...