Plymouth University Gospel Choir is open to all students, meets every week, and communicates its enormous enthusiasm and faith through its infectious singing, harmonising and stirring repertoire. A perfect opener for Music Week!
Student-initiated and directed, the University of Plymouth Big Band (UPBB) was set up in 2005 to play jazz and big band music. It has gone from strength to strength and is well known in and around the city.
UPBB play throughout the academic year – including charity gigs – and now numbers over 30...
University of Plymouth Music Week showcases the enormous diversity and quality of music that happens in and around the University.
The majority of the performers are staff and students both from the music degree course and the University ensembles that are open to all.
Designed for all to enjoy, the second annual Music Week will feature gospel, jazz, improvisation, rock, contemporary composed music, electronics and the amazing sound of the Balinese gamelan.
Featuring:
• Plymouth University Gospel Choir and Plymouth University Big Band – Tuesday 8 May • The...
University of Plymouth Music Week showcases the enormous diversity and quality of music that happens in and around the University.
The majority of the performers are staff and students both from the music degree course and the University ensembles that are open to all.
Designed for all to enjoy, the second annual Music Week will feature gospel, jazz, improvisation, rock, contemporary composed music, electronics and the amazing sound of the Balinese gamelan.
Featuring:
• Plymouth University Gospel Choir and Plymouth University Big Band – Tuesday 8 May • The...
On Friday 9th December 2016, La La Choirs held their second annual ‘CLIC for Christmas’ concert at Exeter Cathedral. Performing to a sold-out audience, they started the festive season off with a bang with a selection of Christmas favourites such as the Perry Como classic, ‘It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas’ and the Louis Armstrong hit ‘Wonderful World’.
The popular Rame Peninsular Male Voice Choir presents details of their Grand Christmas Concert. Tickets only £5 for a great evening of entertainment, to include;
Special Guest Star Bianca Phillips Charity Auction of Traditional Work by The Last Fisherman Community Carols, Mulled Wine and Mince Pies
In addition, a four track CD of 'Minnadhu Breaks' will be on sale.
Proceeds to the South West Mesothelioma Support Group. Please support this event if you can. This asbestos related cancer which affects the lungs has claimed the lives of many of the choir...
Schools from Barnstaple and Plymouth have won a chance to perform in a major fundraising concert in Exeter Cathedral.
The Park Community School and Devonport High School emerged victorious from the Devon Schools Choir Competition, run by La La Choirs at Southernhay URC on October 6.
The Halfway Harmony choir from Rame was proud, once again, to be associated with Action Mesothelioma Day on 1 July 2016. The event, held every year at Saltram House in Plymouth, is a tribute to all those people, past and present, who have been affected by asbestos related cancer.
Spokesperson for the choir Douglas Gillon said: ‘It’s a cause close to our hearts, with two choir members (...
Simon Ible - conductor, Candida Frankham - soprano
A programme of excerpts from the choral classics including:
Handel: Messiah Vivaldi: Gloria Mozart: Requiem and Vespers Fauré: Requiem and Cantique de Jean Racine Purcell : Dido and Aeneas Bach : Jesu, Joy of Man’s desiring
Plus Vivaldi: Violin Concerto in A minor
Come and indulge in the best loved in wonderful solos and choruses – Handel’s Hallelujah!, Fauré’s Sanctus and Mozart’s Lachrymosa and Laudate Dominum.
A concert to raise awareness and much needed funds for Hamoaze House, Plymouth. The theme has been chosen to support the objectives of Hamoaze House and their work.
Hamoaze House was set up on the 30th June 1998, Co-founded by the late Roma French and Bob Underwood. They acquired registered charity status on the 7th July 1998. They offer day support rehabilitation facilities for people...
La La Choirs present Mind, Body and Soul Music, a concert to raise awareness and much needed funds for Hamoaze House drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre in Plymoouth. The theme has been chosen to support the objectives of Hamoaze House and their work.
Tickets are available online from http://lalachoirs.co.uk/mind-body-soul-music/ and are £12 for adults, £6 for under 14s.
Guests include Big Beat, junk percussion bank from Calstock, and Semi-Toned, Exeter University's award winning all male a capella singing group.