GLEBE SINGERS
 

Glebe Singers was formed in 1999 and is based in Market Deeping. The aims of Chairman David Scoffield and Musical Director Sara Woolhouse are for choir members to enjoy their singing and to achieve high standards of performance, and to increase access to choral music in all sections of the community.

Glebe Singers has a wide repertoire of music, from Andrew Lloyd Webber to John Rutter, from Stanley Vann, Lerner and Loewe to Vaughan Williams and Gershwin. Since the choir has been formed, they have performed at numerous local venues in Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire, and have concert bookings confirmed until the end of 2009.

The Glebe Singers in action

The choir now has more than 50 members, including several younger singers. This section of young people – known as the ‘Glebelings’ – regularly perform their own items at our concerts. We would very much like to hear from new young singers to join our existing Glebelings, so please telephone us on 01778 344977/348074 if you would like more information.

 

Glebe Singers has been involved in several concerts or events to raise money for charity. These have included a concert for Cancer Research, a cheese-and-wine musical evening for Marie Curie Nurses, and most recently a joint concert with Peterborough choir Cantatrici in aid of the Willoughby School, Bourne.

We are always pleased to welcome new singers to the choir and would especially like to hear from new tenors and basses . If you have experience of singing, and would like to join us, please do come along to a rehearsal to see who we are and what we do, or phone 01778 344977/348074.

The choir meets each Wednesday at the Market Deeping Community Primary School, Willoughby Avenue, Market Deeping, PE6 8JE. Our youth section sings from 7.00 p.m. and then stays on to work with the rest of the choir from 7.30 p.m.

For more information please see our website: www.glebesingers.co.uk

Or contact:

Secretary

01778 347649

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