Barclays House Choir

What type of choir are we?

We run a repertoire of various music genres . We prefer that you read music.

Who are we for?

We are an adult mixed gender choir.

Where do we rehearse?

Cleave Hall, Poole Grammar School, Gravel Hill, Poole

When do we rehearse?

Tuesday, 7.30 – 9.30pm

Do we ask you to audition?

No. We do not ask you to audition to sing with us.

Are we a competitive choir?

No. We do not enter choral competitions.

What about concerts & performances?

Yes. We do perform live. 2 major concerts with Orchestra. May and December. Concerts are generally ticketed.

How many members are in the choir?

We have 50 members in the choir.

Other info and how to join?

We are led by Helen Brind. Via the website. Check us out at http://www.bhchoir.org.uk

The Choir was founded in 1976. We are members of Barclays Arts Council and National Association of Choirs.

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