Amateur singers wishing to learn two choral classics are invited to take part in an annual sing.
Hosted by Worcester Festival Choral Society, the one-day ‘Come and Sing’ workshop will be held in Worcester on Saturday April 12.
Budding vocalists can learn two of the 20th Century’s most inspirational choral works – Leonard Bernstein’s Hebrew masterpiece, Chichester Psalms, and Ralph Vaughan Williams’s romantic Serenade to Music.
Around 150 singers from across the UK are expected to attend the event, which takes place at St Andrew’s Methodist Church, Pump Street, off Worcester High Street.
The day is led by Worcester Cathedral’s director of music, Samuel Hudson with piano accompaniment provided by organist and recitalist Nicholas Freestone, Worcester Cathedral’s assistant director of music.
As well as several singing sessions, participants will enjoy expert insights about the work, vocal tips and the chance to socialise with other singers. The afternoon ends with an informal concert with soloists, which singers’ friends can attend free of charge.
Susan White, chairman of Worcester Festival Choral Society, said: “The music for this year’s Come and Sing is particularly exciting. All voice parts are welcome. You don’t need choral experience or a great voice to take part, but some ability to read music will be useful to get the most from the day.”
Visit www.wfcs.online to book tickets or call 0333 666 3366.
