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Member Choirs A charitable federation of 12 local amateur choirs, Voices in Paisley was established in 2003 to organise and run a Choral Festival in 2004 and to prepare the way for the creation of the Paisley Festival Company. Having successfully achieved its objects, it now represents the interests of its members, co-ordinating their involvement in the overall programme promoted by the Paisley Festival Company.
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The Arkleston Singers
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The Auburn Singers
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Barrhead Philharmonic Choir
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Bridge of Weir Choral Society Visit their website at www.bridgeofweirchoral.com
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Eastwood Choral Society
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The Gleniffer Singers Founded in 1967 and based in Paisley, this female choir is actively involved in concert, festival and competition work across Scotland, and further afield. The group has appeared in a wide range of prestigious venues and has performed with many other choirs and ensembles throughout the years.
Up and coming concerts:
Sunday November 21st 7.30pm - Park Parish Church Ardrossan
Friday December 10th 7.30pm - Christmas Concert - Laigh Church Paisley (guests - Close Shave - prizewinning male barbershop group)
Friday May 13th 7.30pm - Annual Concert - (a Charity Concert)- Paisley Town Hall (guests Govan Citadel Band, compere and soloist Bill McColl)
Choir reherasals:
Every Wednesday night - 7.15 - 9.30pm - St Charles Primary School Paisley - more details on website
For more information please visit their website at www.thegleniffersingers.performers.co.uk or telephone Roger McLean on 01505 502 430
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The Kilbarchan Singers The Kilbarchan Singers are an enthusiastic group of around 30 singers based in Renfrewshire, Scotland. Formed in 1982 as a madrigal group, the group has grown in size and repertoire. The Singers rehearse and perform regularly both locally and further afield, mainly singing a cappella music of composers spanning six centuries. Visit their website at www.kilbarchansingers.org
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Paisley Abbey Choir Visit their website at www.paisleyabbey.org.uk
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Paisley Musical & Operatic Society
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Paisley Philharmonic Choir
Over the years the Paisley Philharmonic Choir has established a reputation as one of the finest and most versatile choirs in the West of Scotland - a reputation of which they are justly proud.
Paisley Philharmonic Choir rehearse every Tuesday evening in St Charles Primary School in Paisley from 7.30pm til 10.00pm.
Here is their concert list for season 2010-2011:
Sun. 31/10/10 7pm: St Mary's Parish Church, Haddington, with sudents from Knox Academy Sun. 07/11/10 7pm: Holy Trinity Church, Paisley, in aid of Pilgrim Buddies Project, with Guest Artist, Jamie Rock (Baritone) Sun. 12/12/10 7pm: Pailey Town Hall, Christmas Carol Concert, with Co-operative Funeral-Care Band Sun. 20/03/11 7pm: Paisley Town Hall, "A Night at the Theatre", with students from RSAMD Opera School Sun. 22/05/11 7.30pm: Paisley Town Hall, "Haydn Te Deum"; "Rossini Petite Messe Solenelle" Sun. 05/06/11 7pm: New Kilpatrick Church, Bearsden, in aid of Christian Aid, with students from Douglas Academy, Milngavie
For more information please contact Nick Boisson or visit their website at www.paisleyphilharmonic.com
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Starlight Youth Music Theatre
Paisley theatre company, Starlight Youth Music Theatre is a Scottish company based in Paisley offering the best opportunities for young people to stage new music theatre. We are proud to work with some of the most talented and passionate artistic professionals from within the music theatre industry in the Scotland and the UK. A host of opportunities are available for young people aged 11-21.
SYMT are one of the first youth companies to perform this Disney musical in Scotland. Aged between 5 and 21 years, the young performers are renowned for staging excellent productions of a very high standard. Visit their website at www.starlightyouthmusictheatre.com
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Thomas Coats Memorial Choral Society Founded in 1980, the members rehearse from January for a performance in March each year. In the beautiful architectural setting of the Thomas Coats Memorial Church, accompanied by professional orchestra and soloists, they have sung many of the major choral works over the past 30 years, and in recent years have performed regularly with the Kelvin Ensemble and orchestras from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama.
For more information please visit their website at www.thomascoatschoral.org.uk
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