It is one thing to have a reputation as one of the leading choirs in the South West, it is another to deliver performance after performance to support this.
The choir has a fabulous pool of orchestral players to draw on, led so ably by Jonathan Storer. It is testament to their excellent musicianship that they were able to create such a wonderful performance having only come together to rehearse for the first time that afternoon.
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