Low Notes 18 By David Ward January 2023. This is the latest in an erratic series of newsletters about the choir that will include information about what we are singing plus irrelevant ramblings and observations from the back row of the basses. And so another singing year begins. A belated happy 2023 to everyone. We’ve […]
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Newsletter: May 2022
Low Notes 17 By David Ward May 2022. This is the latest (and about time too) in an erratic series of newsletters about the choir that will include information about what we are singing plus irrelevant ramblings and observations from the back row of the basses. As I was saying, before we were so rudely […]
Newsletter: May 2020
Low Notes 16 By David Ward May 2020: These you have loved: Choir members choose their favourite music Thanks to everyone who sent ideas for Corona Island discs. It looks as if you had fun and perhaps moments of agonised indecision as you chose your five pieces and I’ve very much enjoyed sifting through each […]
Newsletter: April 2020
Low Notes 15 By David Ward April 2020: David Ward suggests what to do as a relief from chasing non-existent supermarket delivery slots. We are all very sorry that our two concerts have been lost and that all our preparatory work has, for the time being at least, been lost. We are going to miss […]
Newsletter: February 2020
Low Notes 14 By David Ward February 2020. This is the latest in an erratic series of newsletters about the choir that will include information about what we are singing plus irrelevant ramblings and observations from the back row of the basses. In a distracted moment at a Tuesday night practice, I noticed that the […]
Newsletter: August 2019
Low Notes 13 By David Ward August 2019. This is the latest in an erratic series of newsletters about the choir that will include information about what we are singing plus irrelevant ramblings and observations from the back row of the basses. First the important bit: practices for 2019-20 begin on Tuesday September 10. Please […]