University choir
Spring Concert 2012: Now That's What I Call Musicals
On Thursday, March 29th, the University of Northampton Choir invites you to an evening of songs from shows and musicals. Now That's What I Call Musicals will include numbers from Oklahoma, My Fair Lady, Mamma Mia, Grease, West Side Story and Les Miserables, with solos sung by students and staff. Hot cross buns are included in the ticket price and will be served during the interval.
The concert will be at 7.30pm in the Maidwell Main Hall, Avenue Campus on Thursday, March 29th, 2012.
Tickets are priced at £5 (£3 for concessions) and available on the door, via choir members or by emailing choir@northampton.ac.uk
About the choir
Founded in June 2010, the choir is open to students, staff, alumni and friends of The University of Northampton. The choir is welcoming and inclusive of all ability ranges: there are no auditions and members do not have to be able to read music.
You can find us on Facebook and Twitter, or email us at choir@northampton.ac.uk.
The choir aims to practice and perform a wide range of music, reflecting the interests of its members, from classical choral works through to popular music and show songs.
In the Spring term, the choir will be performing popular songs from shows and musicals. We're also happy to hear from members and prospective members about what they'd like to sing, so please drop us a line.
Choir practice is held in Maidwell Main Hall, Avenue Campus at The University of Northampton from 5.30-7pm on Wednesday evenings during term time.
New members are welcome to come along to the choir to try it out for a couple of weeks, prior to committing to a subscription. In order to sustain the choir, we do charge termly subscriptions:
- Students - £5 per year for music hire
- Retired/unemployed/part-time - £10 per term + £5 per year for music hire
- Waged - £20 per term + £5 per year for music hire
The choir's musical director is Dr Nicholas Scott-Burt.
Details of past concerts:
Christmas Concert, Wednesday 14 December, 2011.










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