Reading Phoenix Choir is a 50-strong mixed voice choir, singing a wide variety of music from Bach and Gabrieli to Bernstein and the Beatles. The choir continually strives to sing at professional standards under the expert musical directorship of David Cro... One';">moreOne;">Reading Phoenix Choir is a 50-strong mixed voice choir, singing a wide variety of music from Bach and Gabrieli to Bernstein and the Beatles. The choir continually strives to sing at professional standards under the expert musical directorship of David Crown. The choir has a varied programme throughout the year including charity concerts, festivals, workshops, Come and Sing events, CD recordings and a hugely popular Carol Concert.
Christmas 2021
The Gillingham Male voice Choir SInging 'Both Sides Now' From Their Album 'Both Sides To GMVC' For More Information Visit Our Website. Website: http://gmvc.99k.org
The Gillingham Male voice Choir in Torquay for the battle of the choirs competition 2011. This video features The Choir singing Tribute To Mr Curwen. The Choir's musical director is Paul Robinson and the accompanist is Matt Whitworth. Website: http://gmvc.99k.org
Written for 1985 "10,000 voices" Concert, Cardiff, arranged for TTBB by Edmund Walters
A small extract from our joint concert with Marazion-Apollo Male voice Choir in aid of 'Freddy's Fight For Life'. Filmed at Taunton Baptist Church, 14 October 2017
The Storm is Passing Over, arranged Larry Nickel. Gresley Male voice Choir, November 2016
Leeds Male voice Choir is a vibrant and dynamic choir of fifty men that performs throughout Leeds and Yorkshire. With an inclusive approach our members have different levels of singing experience and come from a variety of backgrounds. We aim to make chor... One';">moreOne;">Leeds Male voice Choir is a vibrant and dynamic choir of fifty men that performs throughout Leeds and Yorkshire. With an inclusive approach our members have different levels of singing experience and come from a variety of backgrounds. We aim to make choral singing as accessible as possible to all men. Our performances offer something for all tastes with an eclectic mix of folk, opera, pop, sacred and classical pieces. The choir selects a diverse range of music music which is both familiar and new to our audiences enabling us to touch on as many different styles and genres as we can. We are always keen to hear from potential new members. You don't need to be able to read music and many of our members have not sung in a choir before. As long as you can sing in tune and are willing to learn, then you are half way there. A disciplined approach and an enthusiasm for a wide range of music will also stand you in good stead. One';">less
Kirkintilloch Male voice Choir from near Glasgow, Scotland sing Count Your Blessings at their 91st Annual Concert in Kirkintilloch April 2012