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Neil has been our Director of Music since 2006. We have had so very many memorable performances with him that it is becoming difficult to choose our favourites! He is a wonderful interpreter of choral music, making the music engaging and fresh for both the choir and our audiences. You can experience the enjoyment and exhilaration of making music with Neil for yourself by coming to our singing day each January. It will be a sell-out (it always is!) so click on the Singing Day link and apply now. |
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You can download the season brochure.The season's remaining concerts and events are also listed below.
Click here to go to our tickets page. |
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Our next concert is ........
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Saturday 19 November 2022, 7.30pm St George's Church, Stockport
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The Lark Ascending!
Conductor Neil Taylor Violin Annabel Drummond Organ Darius Battiwalla
A concert to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of Ralph Vaughan Williams
The Lark Ascending (for solo violin and chorus) Mass in G Minor Lord Thou Hast Been Our Refuge Te Deum in G O Clap Your Hands
St George’s Church, Stockport
£16, £10 students/children, group discounts
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Saturday 10 December 2022, 7.00pm St George’s Church, Buxton Road, Stockport
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Carols by Candlelight
Conductor Neil Taylor Piano and Organ Pete Durrant with Bradshaw Hall Primary School Choir Director Vicky Sunderland
It’s Christmas time again, so come and join us for our traditional concert of carols and festive music from St George’s Singers
£14, £10 parents, £8 students, £5 under-16s, £3 under 5s including mulled wine, orange juice, mince pies and iced biscuits!
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Saturday 25 March 2023, 7.30pm St Michael and All Angels Church, Bramhall
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Rossini Petite Messe Solennelle
Conductor Neil Taylor Piano Pete Durrant Harmonium Benjamin Newlove Soloists Monica Toll Jessica Conway Alex Grainger Terence Ayebare
Rossini's masterpiece is neither Petite or Solennelle! It is unmistakenly operatic in style, abounding with memorable tunes and rhythmic vitality.
£16, £10 students/children, group discounts
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Saturday 17 June 2023, 7.30pm venue to be confirmed
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Ellington Sacred Concert Conductor Neil Taylor Soloist Louise Clare Marshall and The Cotton Tail Orchestra
Duke Ellington, one of the jazz greats, was a prolific composer and deeply religious. His Sacred Concert, written and performed between 1968 and 1973, combines jazz, classical, choral, spiritual, gospel, blues and dance music: a joyous celebration of love, life and freedom. Louise Marshall's smouldering voice spans the genres, and the Cotton Tail Orchestra is led by jazz trumpeter Graham South.
Tickets £18, £10 students/children, group discounts
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