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Warrington Male Voice Choir

Website last updated 18th May 2008

 


About the Choir

Warrington Male Voice Choir is one of the oldest choirs in the United Kingdom, tracing its formation back to 1898.  During its long history the choir has performed in many famous concert halls and cathedrals throughout Great Britain, Ireland, Europe and Canada.  The choir has taken premier honours at all the principal music festivals in the North and, during the past decade, has demonstrated its choral quality and consistency by outstanding success in national and international competition.  See also Programme Notes for concert organisers/promoters.


Choir photograph taken in front of Warrington Town Hall with the magnificent gates in the background.

The choir is a vigorous organisation, regularly touring and raising significant funds for other charities.  Since the IRA terrorist bombing of Warrington town centre in 1993, the choir has been particularly active in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, promoting reconciliation and an end to sectarian violence.  Close links have been forged with Irish peace groups and choir events have come to symbolise hope, raising expectations, strengthening faith and reaching across divisions.  Messages of appreciation have been received from the late Princess Diana, from two Irish Presidents, from two British Prime Ministers, from President Bill Clinton, and from the Primate of All Ireland.  The choir has encouraged ‘grass roots’ reconciliation activities with young people in the divided interface areas of West Belfast through its Warrington Fund, and is known in Ireland as a ‘Choir for Peace’. 

Fellowship within the choir is legendary and is the foundation for choristers’ attempts to build bridges of understanding, respect and tolerance.  In 1996, Terry Waite CBE became Patron in recognition of the humanitarian role adopted by the choir and, in turn, has encouraged performances in prisons, in England and in Ireland, to assist rehabilitation programmes.  Prison concerts have become a regular feature of the choir’s Christmas activities.

At the beginning of the 21st Century, choir membership had risen to over one hundred voices and the Warrington Male Voice Choir was recognised as one of the largest male choirs in the British Isles.  Choir membership in 2008 is of the order of seventy voices. The choir is renowned for its great dynamic range and thrilling concert performances.  The repertoire is varied, ranging from sixteenth century motets to twenty-first century compositions, from grand opera to songs from the shows, from shanties and spirituals to the classic male choral hymns.  Concert programmes have something for everyone, young and old.  

The choir rehearses twice weekly in Warrington and draws its members from a 20-mile radius, from throughout the Cheshire and Merseyside region.  The current age range is from eighteen to eighty-eight years.  Three major concerts are performed each year in Warrington’s Parr Hall (in April, September and December) when guests of national standing join with the choir.  Tickets are always in great demand, and the hall is usually filled to capacity. 

The choir is made up of four sections or ‘voices’ - First Tenor, Second Tenor, Baritone, Bass - and has an ambitious recruitment target of over one hundred members by the end of 2008.  If you enjoy singing and would appreciate being part of a great fellowship, then contact the Choir Secretary, Ian Scholes, or come along to a Monday or Thursday evening rehearsal at Alford Hall, Manchester Road, Warrington (A57). 

You will be made very welcome.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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