Easy listening sounds for summer from Sheffield Chorale

Sheffield Chorale, St Mark's Church, Broomhill
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Sheffield Chorale

The chorale will perform their summer concert Midsummer Miscellany on Saturday.

The choir, conducted by Neil Taylor, will perform an evening of easy listening songs from the shows.

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The programme will include West Side Story, Sound of Music, Carousel and Porgy and Bess and popular classics including My Funny Valentine, The Way You Look Tonight.

There’s also a Swingle version of All the Things You Are.

The finale will be a delightful setting of The Wind in the Willows by John Rutter.

The Sheffield Chorale is a popular and friendly mixed voice choir of around 50-60 singers, with a high reputation in the city and beyond.

They enjoy singing all kinds of music, accompanied and a capella, from early music to modern part-songs, as well as major choral works.

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They are always keen to welcome new singers, especially tenors. If you can read music, have some experience of choral singing and are interested in joining, email on [email protected].

They rehearse at Stephen Hill Methodist Church, Manchester Road, Crosspool.

In October 2013 the chorale visited Belgium, performing in Ghent and Brussels, and in 2015 toured Elgar Country and sang in Great Malvern, Pershore and Worcester.

Saturday’s show starts at 7.30 pm.

Tickets are available on the door priced £10/£8/£6, including refreshments. Additional free parking will be available in King Edward’s School car park.