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Arts & CultureYou are in: Humber > Entertainment > Arts & Culture > Singing out Singing outA local choir celebrates its 80th season of concerts. The Hull Choral Union was established in 1929, with the amalgamation of two existing choirs. It is made up of amateur singers from across the region. They perform an annual series of concerts, running from autumn to spring, in the splendid surroundings of Hull City Hall. As well as the traditional works the choir has produced original material. To mark the opening of the Humber Bridge in 1981 they commissioned a piece called Bridge for the Living; a Philip Larkin poem set to music by Anthony Hedges. Choir rehersal For the chair of the choir committee, John Whisker, it is a case if trying to strike a balance between more challenging work and traditional favourites. 鈥淪ometimes it is a question of marrying what we like to sing and maybe what an audience wants to hear. We could undeniably get more seats with repeat performances of Gilbert and Sullivan choruses, and that sort of thing, but we like to sing the full-blown chorus works.鈥 Kathryn Ireland is the current chair of the choral society. She is the third generation of her family to sing; her grandparents helped set-up the choir. She remembers attending performances as a small child and said that the sense of belonging is an important part of the experience. 鈥淭here is a camaraderie, there is a shared enjoyment and I think that鈥檚 what is keeps it going.鈥 last updated: 21/10/2008 at 16:52 SEE ALSOYou are in: Humber > Entertainment > Arts & Culture > Singing out External LinksThe 大象传媒 is not responsible for the content of external websites |
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