23 year old Music Director of Henley Choral Society, Benjamin Goodson, is making good on the promise to bring young musical talent to Henley for their next concert ‘Shakespeare & Summer Songs’ at 7.30pm on Saturday 14th June at the Christchurch Centre.
After an acclaimed, sell-out performance of The Creation in 2012, Henley Choral Society and Southern Sinfonia make a welcome return to the Concert Hall, Reading at 7.30pm on Saturday 8 June, to perform Verdi’s thrilling and dramatic Requiem.
Make 2013 the year you enjoy singing by joining Henley Choral Society. HCS Chair, Melissa Maple, explains: ‘Many of our members sang in a choir or choral society when they were youngsters and love coming back to singing. And don’t worry - there are no auditions! With over 100 members there is room for everyone.’
Henley Choral Society aims to reflect a glorious summer with their concert Songs of Celebration at 7.30pm on Saturday June 16th at St Mary’s Parish Church, Henley-on-Thames.
Henley Choral Society is performing The Creation by Haydn on Saturday 17th March at 7.30pm at the Concert Hall, Reading and eager concert-goers can now catch a special coach from Henley to get there.
Henley Choral Society has launched an innovative sponsorship scheme to give local businesses, music-lovers and supporters the opportunity to be involved in their performance of The Creation by Haydn at the Concert Hall, Reading, 7.30pm,March 17th.
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