THE BRIGHTON WELSH MALE VOICE
CHOIR
bids you
welcome, we invite you to stay a while and browse around . . .
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NEXT CONCERT
SEPTEMBER :
Saturday 13th by
special request at the Hailsham
Music Festival, Hailsham, East Sussex &
Saturday 20th at 7.30pm in
concert at Hounsom Church,
Nevill Avenue, Hangleton, Hove
There is something in
the soul of mankind that delights in singing in harmony. For many men (and
women) this reaches its most stirring and spine tingling climax with the
sound of a Welsh Male Voice Choir. For many the pleasure of singing is
limited to inexpert renderings now and then at football matches, pubs, or in
the bathroom. Members of a male voice choir get the pleasure of
professionally guided singing in harmony, with the added bonus of training
and a wide repertoire of songs.
Brighton Welsh m.v.c.
offers the opportunity to delight in singing; give pleasure to
others; to see joy and happiness spread over a sea of faces; to
receive rapturous applause and calls for encores (well sometimes). We
offer the nerve jangling thrill of performing in front of large
audiences; the feel good factor of knowing that proceeds from the
concerts are helping fund charities; the opportunity to listen to
young soloist musicians; all this as welcome and wanted guests. These
are experiences not available to everyone.
Wherever the choir goes
members are among a brotherhood of friends. Being a member of a male voice
choir gives the opportunity for further self development, a social reason
for getting out on a regular basis, with real purpose and achievable
goals.
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Brighton Welsh m.v.c. was formed in 1978 with three aims and purposes:
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To provide a social atmosphere in
which those who enjoy the tradition of Welsh male voice singing could join
together to indulge their enthusiasm.
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To entertain those who enjoy
listening to Male Voice Choir music.
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Through the above, to support local
organisations and charities in their fund raising. To this end the Choir has
been granted Registered Charity status.
For many years since
1978, we have helped numerous charities and other worthy organisations in fund
raising.
We have had the privilege of performing in many venues including the Royal Albert Hall,
and we have entertained national party
political conferences in Brighton. Most
concerts however, are given for local charities in churches and community halls.
The Choir has also performed concerts in Wales, France and Sweden.
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