The choir paid their respects, on Sunday, to those who had lost their lives in the conflicts with We Will Remember Them, composed by our President, Matt Baker.
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We were delighted to take part in a Last Night of the Proms Concert last Saturday, hosted by Sale Brass Band at St. Paul's Church, Sale. Attached are some of the pieces from the evening with a rousing perfor,mance of Land of Hope and Glory by the band, choir and audience members. Certainly Gerry Smith from our Second Tenor Section had received the memo about wearing suitable attire for the Proms Section, of the Concert |
The Annual Choir Bowls Tournament in memory of one of our choir members Ken Davies was held on Mon day 16th September at the Bowling Green in Hoole. Eight player took part with the organiser Ian Belton diligently recording the scores as the match unfolded. After the preliminary rounds the final was between Bob Thomas and Blair Wilson with Blair edging the final with a score of 10-9. A huge thanks to Ian for organising the event and it was so good to play for the trophy in memory of Ken. Photographs show Chairman of the Choir Ron Webster presenting the Ken Davies Trophy to Blair Wilson and the group of players taking part in the tournament. |
Chester Male Voice Choir are delighted to be holding their Autumn Festival Concert on Wednesday 16th October at 7pm in Chester Town Hall, where The Royal Buckley Town Band will be guests of the Choir. Tickets are £12 for Adults £6 for Under 16's and are available on this website, or from The Visitors Centre on the Town Hall Square. Alternatively contact Blair on 07526487868, or simply pay at the door. This is definitrely a concert not to be missed. Royal Buckley Town Band: Music Director: Keith Gorton Jones Established in 1822, Royal Buckley is one of the oldest known brass bands in Great Britain. It is one of only four brass bands to proudly have the 'Royal Title' bestowed. We are very proud of our Royal title, although with the passing of time, the actual date it was conferred cannot be pinpointed exactly. It is certain we held the title in 1894, and it was probably around 1889-1890 that the title was granted, just after the Band played in Hawarden Castle for the Prince and Princess of Wales (later to become King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra). A registered charity, throughout the year the band performs all styles of music, from traditional brass band repertoire to arrangements of modern pop songs and more. Instantly recognisable and proudly at the head of many a parade, Royal Buckley play at many concerts, fetes, galas, civic celebrations, contests, charity events, rugby & football games. In 1985 the Band purchased the old fire station in Buckley and converted it into a band room, including a rehearsal room, music library, storeroom & social area for fund-raising events. The band room has recently undergone significant repair work and we work hard to raise funds to ensure we can continue our proud tradition and drive forward the legacy of the players who came before us. We look now to ensure the future for those to come, with the formation of a new Youth band. Any enquiries regarding joining the band, the band’s activities and donations may be addressed to the Band Manger: Mr Martin Bassett-Rhodes email: royalbuckleytownband@gmail.com Registered Charity Number: 1183262 |
Chairman Ron Webster welcomes Tim Mann to the choir as a full member and presents him with his choir tie. Ron said, "It is always extremely pleasing to present a new member of the choir with his choir tie." The choir is always looking to recruit new members. We rehearse at St. Columba's Church, Plas Newton Lane, Chester CH2 1SA every Sunday evening from 7pm. Just come along and sit in at a rehearsal. A choir members will guide you through what the choir are doing and you would be made to feel very welcome, with no pressure. If you would like further details, please ring our Recruitment Officer Dave on 07785242450 |
Chester Male Voice Choir were honoured to be part of the D-Day Commemoration Service held on the steps of the Town Hall in Chester at 9pm on Thursday 6th June, presented by Matt Baker. A large gathering of people heard speeches from The Lord Mayor of Chester and the Lord Lieutenant for Cheshire, as well as music from The City of Chester Brass Band with soloists Sheila Callaghan and Lucy Thatcher. The final Blessing was given by the Dean of Chester Cathedral. A true honour to be singing at such a moving and special service in memory of those who gave their lives. |
Blair Wilson and Chairman Ron Webster meeting Helen and Katy from Soul Kitchen Much of their work is carried out by wonderful volunteer help. Some people devote many hours to the Mission, while others maybe just in short one-off bursts. Every hour given is highly valued. Pictured below is Chairman Ron Webter meeting Centre Manager Bernie Frost.
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Chester Male Voice Choir are delighted to welcome The Perth Male Voice Choir in concert on Wednesday 3rd Hall, Town Hall Square, Chester. CH1 2HQ. Perth Male Voice Choir are arriving in the Uk from Australia and Chester is their first port of call before embarking on a tour of North Wales and many more concerts.. The Perth Male Voice Choir from Western Australia has been performing for over 98 years and currently has over 60 members. The Choir performs for a variety of events in and around Perth averaging over twenty concerts including a number of charity events most years. The Choir undertook its first overseas tour of the UK in 2018, performing five concerts in South Wales, including in St David’s Cathedral and then the Cotswolds. The Choir then performed at the Albert Hall as part of the London Welsh Festival of Male Choirs with 16 other male choirs from around the world. This year we are touring Chester and North Wales with concerts in Chester, Llandudno, Llanfairfechan, Betws y Coed, Beaumaris, and Caernarfon. Although it is not a Welsh Choir, it sings in the Welsh tradition of four-part harmony with a piano accompaniment and includes a number of songs in Welsh in its varied repertoire. The Choir is not an auditioned choir and whilst some singing experience and an ability to read music are desirable, they are not essential. The most important attribute is enthusiasm. Our annual events such as music festivals, St David’s Day, the Welsh free Church’s Gymanfa Ganu and traditional pub “afterglows” adds to the sense of camaraderie and community. |
Chester Male Voice Choir with Guest Artist, Phoebe Cheffings The Choir recently held their Spring Concert at St. Columba's Church.. It was a fantastic concert with the guest Artist for the evening being the amazing thirteen year old Phoebe Cheffings. The audience were treated to a wide range of music and the concert was a huge success, with the audience captivated by Phoebe's beautiful voice. Although only thirteen years old, it is clear to see that Phoebe has a bright future ahead. A raffle was held and made a staggering £380 towards our chosen charities for 2024. |
Our return to the Town Hall for our Autumn Festival Concert on 30 September was a great success. Our good friend Philip Chidell, the excellent local violinist, enthralled and entertained the audience with his wonderful music and witty introductions. He joined us for two joint pieces, one of which can be seen in the attached video. We appreciated the Lord Mayor's accepting our invitation to be our honoured guest. The raffle in aid of local charity ShareShop raised over £350 | |
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A great day at the BandstandSaturday 9 September saw us enjoy a great afternoon at the Chester Bandstand. Fantastic weather and an appreciative audience made the day AND we collected £300 in donations for the worthy Chester charity SHARESHOP. |
We participated in an enormously successful musical celebration of the coronation on the Town Hall square on Sunday 7 May. Some seven local choirs and musical groups took part. The event was brillianly produced and introduced by our President Matt Baker in front of a huge crowd of appreciative people. It was such a pleasure to take part in this once in a generation event. |