Come and sing sacred anthems in Sheringham
The Sheringham and Cromer Choral Society is hosting their annual Come & Sing event on October 19th at the Lighthouse Community Church in Sheringham. The event welcomes singers of all ages and abilities to participate in a workshop led by musical director David Ballard and accompanied by Philip Adams. The day will begin at 10:00 am with the distribution of scores and will conclude at 4:00 pm with a short concert performance to showcase what has been learned throughout the day. Participants will have the opportunity to learn and sing popular anthems from “European Sacred Music” compiled by Sir John Rutter, including Ave Maria, Locus Iste, Panis Angelicus, and Cantique de Jean Racine.
Bob Cumber, a member of the Choral Society, encourages everyone to attend the event, regardless of their singing experience. The workshop offers a chance to enjoy making music in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, with the day ending with a free concert performance where friends, family, and members of the local community are invited to attend. Tickets for the workshop cost £11, and pre-booking is essential to secure a spot. The short concert at 4 pm is open to all, with a retiring collection in aid of choir funds. For more information about the choral society and to book tickets, interested individuals can visit their website at sheringhamandcromerchoral.org.uk.
For those interested in sharing a news story or event related to Christians or a church in North Norfolk, they can email [email protected] with details and a suitable picture for inclusion in future articles. Tony Rothe, the author of this piece, provided information about the event taking place in Sheringham and Cromer, emphasizing the importance of community involvement and participation in music events. The annual Come & Sing event serves as an opportunity for individuals to come together and enjoy singing popular anthems in a supportive and inclusive environment.
Overall, the Sheringham and Cromer Choral Society’s Come & Sing event offers a unique chance for singers of all levels to come together and share their love of music. Led by experienced musicians, the workshop will guide participants through learning and performing a selection of well-known anthems from “European Sacred Music.” With a focus on inclusivity and enjoyment, the event welcomes all members of the local community to attend and participate in the workshop and final concert performance. By providing this opportunity for shared musical experiences, the Choral Society continues to promote a love of music and community involvement in North Norfolk.