Upcoming Concerts


February 2012: Spring Concert
Date: Saturday 4th February 2012, at 7.30 pm
Venue: St Mary's Church, Church St, Walton-On-Thames, KT12 2QS (Map)
Programme: 'Handel's Messiah' -  Accompanied by baroque orchestra on period instruments with professional soloists.
Tickets: £10

For further details please contact our Secretary on 01932 244423.

 

Recent Concerts

Dec 2011: A Family Carol Concert
Date: Saturday 3rd December 2011, at 4 pm
Venue: United Reformed Church, Queens Road, Weybridge, KT13 9UX (Map)
Programme: Carols and other Christmas music.
Beneficiary: £1,350 was raised for MacMillian Cancer Support

July 2011: Summer Concert
Date: Saturday 9th July 2011, at 7.30 pm
Venue: United Reformed Church, Queens Road, Weybridge, KT13 9UX (Map)
Programme: 'From Byrd to The Beatles' - Madrigals, Motets and Popular Arrangements, A Cappella.
Tickets: Free, available from choir members or on the door. At this concert we will have a retiring collection, and a donation will be made to Asthma UK.

April 2011: Spring Concert
Date: Saturday 9th April 2011, at 7.30 pm
Venue: St Mary's Church, Church St, Walton-On-Thames, KT12 2QS (Map)
Programme: Mozart's Missa Brevis, Haydn's Te Deum, various madrigals and songs including "Brightly dawns" from The Mikado.
Tickets: £7 (£4 for students and children), available from choir members or on the door.
Beneficiary: In aid of the Church Bell Fund

Dec 2010: A Family Carol Concert
Date: Saturday 4th December 2010, at 4 pm
Venue: United Reformed Church, Queens Road, Weybridge, KT13 9UX (Map)
Programme: Carols and other Christmas music, readings and surprise items, with Heathside Chamber Choir and A Cappella Singers. In the presence of the Mayor and Mayoress of Elmbridge.
Beneficiary: £500 was raised for MacMillian Cancer Support

Nov 2010: An Evening of Renaissance Music
Date: Saturday 20th November 2010, at 7.30pm
Venue: St Mary Oatlands, Oatlands Avenue, Weybridge, KT13 9TS (Map)
Programme: A wonderful selection of rarely-performed works by 16th century composers, including the Mass "Missa Caça" by Christóbal de Morales, Luca Marenzio's 8-voice Magnificat, and one of Tallis' lesser-known settings of Salvator Mundi. Also music from the same era by Robert Parsons, Arian Batten, John Sheppard, William Mundy, Giaches de Wert and Ludovico Viadana.