Low Notes 6 By David Ward January 2017. 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. Happy new year and welcome to another choir session – a long one because Easter […]
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Newsletter: November 2016
Low Notes 5 By David Ward November 2016. 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. I don’t like to say (or even sing) this too loudly, but I think […]
Newsletter: September 2016
Low Notes 4 By David Ward September 2016. 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. New season, new website: Steve Thorpe has designed an excellent, clear site for […]
Newsletter: June 2016
Low Notes 3 By David Ward June 2016 This is the third in an occasional 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. The summer concert was fun, one of the best I’ve known, one in […]
Newsletter: April 2016
Low Notes 2 By David Ward April 2016 This is the second in an occasional 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. That spring concert was fun. From my perspective (up the back and almost […]
Newsletter: March 2016
Low Notes By David Ward March 2016 This is meant to be the first in an occasional series of newsletters about the choir that will include information about what we are singing. They might even include occasional profiles of choir members that will help to introduce people to each other. But it is also likely […]