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2nd Sept.
Ist Practice of New Season.
25th Sept.
Concert at Birmingham Cathedral & Wordsley
2nd Oct.
Concert at Mansfield Methodist Church
21st Oct.
Choir AGM
23rd Oct.
Concert at St Mary’s, Woodthorpe
27th Nov.
Choir Annual Dinner.


Members Page
This page is mainly directed at Choir Members but the general public are
welcome to read it to gain further insight into the activities of our choir.
MEMBERS PLEASE NOTE THESE DATES!!

MD’s PRACTICE
RECORDINGS ON YOUTUBE
to access these
Go to (Click on) this link
Chris Burton has now recorded
two more pieces on YouTube
ie
the Plainsong Gaudete in Domino (Unison)
and
all four piano parts
for
Alex Patterson’s Nunc Dimittis
MD Chris previously recorded a version of Spiritus Domini on this You Tube site for use as a learning aid, as well as all four parts for the Halleluja Chorus. These are still available together with the new pieces mentioned above.
Remember, To access his You Tube site click on
Click on your section below for direct links:
This will bring up video/sound files for each part, recorded by Chris as practice tapes/files.

Choir Uniform.
John Parry has discovered a new supplier for the choir blazer:-
Please contact John for advice.
2nd hand uniform held by Martin Clarke
A number of Blazers and Trousers, of various sizes,
Also
Sweat Shirts (1) Navy (inscribed) Size M.Gentlemen.
Bomber Jackets (3) Navy
Shoes (1), good condition black oxfords, Size 10.
Polo shirts (7), short sleeved, inscribed.
Ties

Our President, Rushcliffe MP Ken Clarke, (Left) appears to be heavily involved in the Coalition’s New Policy Making. We wish him well in this onerous task.
SAILING IN POLAND
Five members of the Choir + three friends, recently visited Poland for a week sailing
on the lakes & canals of NE Poland followed by two days in Gdansk staying in the
above hostel. In Gdansk they were reminded of some of the tragic events of Hitler’s
attack on this country on 1st Sept 1939.
.
This foto is of a memorial to some of the Polish soldiers who died facing hugely superior forces during the first week of WW2.