About St George's Singers
By St George's Singers Publicity Officer
Sep 2, 2007, 12:26
St George's Singers is based in Poynton, where it rehearses every
Tuesday evening at St George's Church, and is widely recognised as one of the
most innovative and exciting choirs in the North West. The Choir was
formed in 1956 by the vicar and the organist of St George's, Rev Eric Chapman
and Geoffrey Verney, whose dream was to build a true community choir, capable of
performing major choral works to a high standard. St George's Singers now
has around 120 members drawn an area far beyond Poynton, performs in venues
throughout Manchester and Stockport, including the Bridgewater Hall and Royal
Northern College of Music, and tours regularly in the UK and Europe.
Our local roots are strong however, and every year we hold Singing Days, Open
Rehearsals and other events for the local community. To find out more
about joining St George's Singers, or to come along to one of our concerts,
please visit our website at www.st-georges-singers.org.uk.
Further details will also be published in Poynton Scoops from time to time.
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