Our overdue celebration of half a century of choral music in East Malling will now coincide with #HM70 the Platinum Jubilee celebrations. So come and join us for a big evening of breathtaking brass, heartwarming harmonies and uplifting British belters as you’ve (probably) never heard them before. Copland – Fanfare for the Common Man Rutter
Read PostEast Malling Singers present Johannes Brahms’ ein Deutsches Requiem. Under the direction of Ciara Considine, we will be joined by Nicola Corbishley (soprano), Simon Thorpe (baritone) and Nick Bland (organ) and guest singers. Brahms German Requiem Audience tickets £12 / concessions £10 / schoolchildren free Contact the Box Office on 01622 750943 or boxoffice@eastmallingsingers.co.uk, but please note
Read PostRochester Choral Society and King’s Brass, under the baton of John Mountford, will perfom John Rutter’s folksong cycle, The Sprig of Thyme, the Entrata Festiva by Flor Peeters and Joseph Jongen’s Mass (Op130) for Organ, Brass and Timpani.
Read PostBob Chilcott “Christmas Oratorio” Saturday 11th December 7:30pm, St James the Great Church, East Malling ME19 6AH Having worked on the Christmas Oratorio during the September workshop, we will be including it in our Christmas concert and are delighted that Tom Robson (Tenor) will be singing the part of the Evangelist. There will still be opportunities to sing your
Read PostRochester Choral Society’s Virtual Spring Concert will premiere at 7.30pm on Sunday 11th April on YouTube As we complete a whole year in which Covid-19 has prevented us singing together as a choir, members of Rochester Choral Society have again been making separate recordings of their voices, which have now been skilfully blended together into
Read PostRochester Choral Society invites you to enjoy our online performance of the Mozart Requiem, which will be available to view on YouTube from Saturday 4th July, 2020 – just follow the link from www.rochesterchoral.co.uk/concerts We had intended to perform this deeply emotional and inspiring work as part of our Summer Concert in Rochester Cathedral, but
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