Info for the start of summer term
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We hope you’ve had a good Easter.
Please see below a list of the repertoire to print and bring along for the start of the summer term, commencing this Monday 25th (Wokingham) & Wednesday 27th April (Bracknell).
In Bracknell we look forward to our Jubilee Concert which will be held on Saturday July 9th with Ascot Brass. This will involve a selection of songs “through the decades”, starting with Singin’ in the Rain (from 1953).
In Wokingham we are delighted that we will be working towards an Autumn concert with Berkshire Maestros Camerata on Saturday November 12th. This will involve some classic repertoire for choir and string orchestra. It will also include some pieces by Vaughan Williams, celebrating 150 years since his birth, including this beautiful arrangement of Greensleeves: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpDqzW6N-04
More info and repertoire to follow for both concerts. And a reminder that repertoire suggestions are always welcome, so feel free to email us!
Finally, an update from our Faure Requiem concert: we raised a brilliant total of £640.05 for The Link Visiting Scheme, and a further £549.44 for the DEC Ukraine Appeal through the retiring collection. Thank you to you and audience friends and family for all your support and generosity!
Many thanks for your attention,
Louise
Bracknell Choir
- Video Killed the Radio Star
- Nobody Does It Better
- And So It Goes (as we sung previously) – booklets available for £2 at rehearsal
As well as these scores from last term:
- Bridge Over Troubled Water
- Take Me Home, Country Roads
- Don’t Think Twice
- You’ll Never Walk Alone
- Singin’ in the Rain – hard copy booklets at rehearsal for £2
- Wannabe (as an English Madrigal) – hard copy booklets at rehearsal for £2 (NEW)
Wokingham Choir
- Brahms – Geistliches Lied
- Puccini – Requiem
- Tallis – Why Fum’th in Fight (the theme from Vaughan Williams’s Tallis Fantasia – as we sung previously)
- pieces by Vaughan Williams [booklets will be available at rehearsal when delivered]
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