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Choir tunes up for new season of concerts



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Published Date: 27 August 2008
BERWICK Male Voice Choir's first rehearsal of the new 2008/09 season is on Wednesday, September 3, at 7pm in the Methodist Church, Walkergate.
Members welcome Robin Cheer as their new leader and his wife Isabel as their new accompanist.
Robin's previous musical experience includes the role of Band Sergeant Major of the Royal Artillery Allanbrooke Band plus master of music at St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall, Orkney. Isabel is director of music at Longridge Towers School.
A full and enjoyable season is anticipated with concerts already confirmed to take place at Ancroft, Norham, Seahouses and Coldingham as well as the annual Christmas and end of season concerts in St Andrew's Church, Wallace Green.
New members to the choir will be made very welcome. Please either attend a weekly Wednesday rehearsal or contact one of the following officers: John Martin (president, 01289 305274); Jim Blythe (chairman, 01289 382442); or Ian Lockey (secretary, 01289 387330) if further information is required.



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  • Last Updated: 27 August 2008 1:29 PM
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  • Location: Berwick
 
 

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