Falkirk Caledonia Choir hitting right notes with spring concert in Trinity Church
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The event takes place in Falkirk’s Trinity Church on Wednesday, April 26 at 7.30pm – doors open 7pm. It will be an opportunity for people to see and hear the choir under the baton of new conductor Helen Robbie and accompanist Fiona Hobson.
A choir spokesperson said: “Since we last performed, there have been a few changes. David and Mhorag Malloch decided it was time to step down after approximately 40 years with the choir, and we are indebted to them for leading us over the years and introducing us to many fine songs.
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Since the pandemic the choir which has around 70 members, has moved its rehearsal venue to Larbert East Church. Always on the lookout for new members to join them, anyone who wants to sing is welcome to give it a try – no formal audition to worry about just go along on Monday evening when the choir meets from 7.30-9.30pm. They perform a wide variety of music from sacred to opera, Scottish to musicals.
Next year marks the choir’s centenary – no small feat for a such a musical group outside the major cities, and lots of events are being planned.
The spokesperson added: “Although our name is the Falkirk Caledonia Choir, we represent the whole of Falkirk district – not just the town – and we’re delighted to be performing our centenary concert in Grangemouth Town Hall on Friday, April 26, 2024.”
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