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Solent Community Choir

Simply delighted to welcome back Solent Community Choir who will be singing at our tea-time concert on Sunday 6th July at 3.30pm. Regular concert goers will remember SCC's previous appearances at Holy Trinity with warmth and pleasure. They are bringing us another super music programme on Sunday, which we are sure to love. Join us for another wonderful afternoon of music in a strikingly beautiful building - tea and cake to follow. Free entrance with retiring collection; your donations will help us maintain our historic 'Handel' organ - thank you!

Programme

Sing We Alleluia

Althouse

Ave Maria

Caccini

Lullaby of Broadway

arr. Blunn

Agnus Dei

Brian Lewis

Blackbird

Lennon/McCartney arr. Snyder

What the World Needs Now

Bacharach arr. Shaw

Soloists

Kaysie Clements: God help the Outcasts

from the Hunchback of Notre Dame

Evie Laren: Slow It Down

by Benson Boone

Robson Warder: Shh!

Charles Beale, from the Jazz Piano Grade 4 book

Annabel Mathew: I wish you Love

standard

Blue Skies

Irving Berlin arr. Blunn

Harbour

Anna Tabbush

Both Sides Now

Joni Mitchell arr. Blunn

From Now On

The Greatest Showman arr. Blunn

High and Lifted Up

Pace Arr. Henderson

Biography

This vibrant Community Choir hails from Stubbington. Each week they gather at Holy Rood Church. The Choir is led by musicians Wendy Blunn and Nick Blunn who write a lot of their own arrangements.

There are no auditions. There is no age limit. The Choir is all about enjoying singing a variety of music together as well as a varied social event programme.

Previous tours have included: Cologne, Madrid, Budapest, Florence, Venice, Malta, Bordeaux, Bruges, Croatia. They have just returned from Poland where they sang in Krakow including in the underground salt mines. The programme is varied, from modern to the more traditional, pop, gospel, soul and lots more. They love to get out in the local community, bringing joy to others through their singing.

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