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An evening of choral classics from films and shows including selections from West Side Story and Rodgers and Hammerstein. With special guests from Glossopdale Community College: Trajectory youth dance company and Glossopdale Junior Chorus. Saturday, November 15 at 7.30 pm Glossopdale Community College, Talbot Road Tickets £8 (£6 non-waged) Available from Bay Tree Books, 96 High Street West, members of the society and at the door. history of the society | membership details Membership details from Ronnie Williams on 01457 853563 or Margaret
Buckley on 01457
855639 email margaret@fairfield75.plus.com History of The Society The society was formed in 1949 by Margaret Hallas.
This grew out of a wartime Girls Training Corps choir, which she formed
and developed into a youth choir. Margaret retired as a conductor in
1953.
From 1953 to 1957 the choir was conducted by Mr Fairclough, a local church organist. From 1957 to 1960 the Rev John Styles of St Andrew's Hadfield conducted the choir. In 1960, Irvine Peel assumed the role of conductor and remained until 1982, making him the longest serving conductor. Early in this period, David Rothery became accompanist and deputy conductor. During the period 1982 to 1985, David Rothery became full-time conductor and in May 1985 conducted The Dream of Gerontius. From 1985 to 1996 Fred Edwards was appointed as musical director and conductor and introduced the choir to many new works. After Fred's resignation in 1996 Chris O'Hara, co-ordinator of the arts facility at Glossopdale Community College, took up the role and in 1997, under his baton, conducted the choir in the première performance of his own composition, The Mountain. Glossop
& District
Choral Society Membership
The choir (about 90 strong) meets for rehearsals on Monday nights at 7.30 - 9.30pm at Central Methodist Hall, Chapel Street, Glossop under the baton of resident conductor, Chris O'Hara. The choir normally performs two major concerts per year, in May and November, plus a carol concert in December. Rehearsals for the spring concert normally run from early January to late May and for the autumn concert from early September to December. Full year membership - £40 (concessions for senior citizens, students etc.) New members are always welcome. Although the choir maintains a high standard of musicianship among its members, auditions are not required. If you are interested, then please come along on a Monday night and make yourself known or contact Ronnie Williams on 01457 853563 or
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