PRESS RELEASE
Thursday September 12th, 2019
Eighty singers from across the Bath and Bristol area will be setting out for Truro next Friday, September 20th.
Members of the Good Afternoon Choirs will be singing at a joint concert with the SING Choir from Truro and Falmouth for a concert at Truro Methodist Church on Saturday September 21st starting at 7.30pm (doors open at 7pm). This is a free admission concert supporting the work of Cornwall Hospice Care.
Bath based musician Grenville Jones is the founder of the Good Afternoon Choirs and there are now 10 across the Bath and Bristol area, with over 900 singers. The visiting group of 80 represent all of the choirs and as well as the Saturday evening concert, they will also perform at Truro Cathedral on Saturday afternoon (21st September) from 1-2pm. Grenville said:
“We have visited Cornwall on a number of occasions and always have a memorable time. It is great to be working with Matthew Thomason and Giles Woolley with their SING Choir. I am sure that we will all have a great time together making music and supporting a very special Cornwall charity.”
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Thursday September 12th, 2019
Eighty singers from across the Bath and Bristol area will be setting out for Truro next Friday, September 20th.
Members of the Good Afternoon Choirs will be singing at a joint concert with the SING Choir from Truro and Falmouth for a concert at Truro Methodist Church on Saturday September 21st starting at 7.30pm (doors open at 7pm). This is a free admission concert supporting the work of Cornwall Hospice Care.
Bath based musician Grenville Jones is the founder of the Good Afternoon Choirs and there are now 10 across the Bath and Bristol area, with over 900 singers. The visiting group of 80 represent all of the choirs and as well as the Saturday evening concert, they will also perform at Truro Cathedral on Saturday afternoon (21st September) from 1-2pm. Grenville said:
“We have visited Cornwall on a number of occasions and always have a memorable time. It is great to be working with Matthew Thomason and Giles Woolley with their SING Choir. I am sure that we will all have a great time together making music and supporting a very special Cornwall charity.”
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