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Choir sings at Rochester Cathedral

SEPTEMBER 30. The choir sang to an appreciative audience at Rochester Cathedral last Saturday.   The cathedral was crowded with visitors, many of whom stopped to listen as the choir presented a diverse selection from its cathedral repertoire, ranging from American spirituals to the classic Welsh hymns.   One American visitor told the choir she was most impressed that she could hear singing of such quality - and without having to pay for it either!

The Rochester appearance is the latest step in the choir's target of singing in one new cathedral every year.  Meanwhile the choir is now preparing for its next concert, at St Barnabas in Beckenham on October 22.  

 

Brothers, sing on!  

Brothers, sing on! is our latest CD - on sale at a very reasonable £10. It contains a wonderful mix of songs from our repertoire 
in the last year when Richard Hoyle was our music director. It is on sale at all our concerts, or as below:


Recording 'Voicemale'
 

Brothers, Sing On! is on sale for just £10.

TO BUY ONE contact Andrew Dadley:

Telephone 07941 890992
or email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

The 14 tracks on the CD are:

 

- Brothers, Sing On! 
- The Impossible Dream
- Bring Him Home
- Till the Boys Come Home 
- The Water is Wide 
- Scarborough Fair 
- Serenade 

- American Trilogy 
- The Sound of Silence 
- Seal Lullaby 

- Brotherhood of Man 
- Can't Help Falling in Love 
- Guardian Angel 
- Have Nageela 



 

 

Choir pays WW1 tribute in Ypres

JUNE 1: The Croydon choir has paid its tribute to the fallen of World War One during an affecting and fulfilling visit to Ypres in Belgium, the location of some of the bloodiest fighting of the entire war.

The choir sings during wreath-laying ceremony at Menin Gate (photo JWT)

On Friday May 27, the choir took part in the regular Last Post ceremony at the Menin Gate, built in 1927 to commemorate the 55,000 Allied soldiers who went missing in successive battles at Ypres.  While wreaths were laid, the choir sang the moving valedictory Mansions of the Lord, followed by the equally poignant last verse of Keep the Home Fires Burning. Around 600 people witnessed the ceremony and a number told choir members afterwards how moved they were by our singing.

Wales tour triumph

 

JUNE 6: The Croydon MVC scored a resounding success with its North Wales tour last weekend.

Richard Hoyle preps the choir at Chester, watched closely by Welsh tv

On Friday May 29 the choir sang at Chester Cathedral and members considered this a performance to rank with the Bath Abbey sing of 2011.  “There was a good audience, the acoustics were fabulous, and we were on top form,” one said. The Chester performance also featured the first appearance of new choir pianist Frances Ringer.

Beckenham delights with South American bonus

OCTOBER 23: The Croydon choir staged a delightful concert to a new – and highly appreciative – audience at the church of St Barnabas, Beckenham, on Saturday.  The church had a lovely acoustic and the choir felt lifted by the warm audience response.

Octavio and Andrea - the sounds of South America

In addition, both choir and audience were treated to two stunning spots by choir tenor Octavio Lopez Garcia and his wife Andrea Leon Cruz, who performed a range of South American folk songs and ballads – adding to the impact in the second half by wearing the traditional dress of Ecuador, their home country.

Richard Hoyle: 100 up

Croydon MVC musical director Richard Hoyle conducted his 100th concert for the choir at St John's, Eden Park, on Saturday, May 22.

Richard Hoyle enjoys a joke with Dick Diplock at St John's

Richard was warmly applauded by choir members at Eden Park ahead of the concert.  The choir was on top form and afterwards Richard said it had been an excellent concert with an enthusiastic audience.

"I  was conscious of how much had changed in the past ten years.  The choir has grown in size, scope and ambition in a way that none of us would have envisioned."

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