Brum voices take part in choir festival.Byline: By Tony Collins SINGERS from a Birmingham university Birmingham University, at Birmingham, England; founded 1900. It has faculties of arts, science, engineering, medicine and dentistry, commerce and social science, law, and education and continuing studies. will be helping famous York Minster York Minster is the largest Gothic cathedral in northern Europe and is situated in the city of York in Northern England. echo with voices during a national choir festival. A choir from Newman University College in Bartley Green will be taking part in the 21st Annual Choir's Festival on Saturday March 7 along with 13 other education institutions from around the country. The event, organised by York St John University York St John University (formerly known variously as York St John University College, College of Ripon and York St John, York St John College or Ripon and York St John College of the University of Leeds) is located in York, England. , will be hosted by famous Yorkshire writer and Honorary Fellow, Gervase Phinn. This year's festival will bring together the largest number of performers to date from some of Britain's oldest university and college choirs. The annual festival brings together college and university choirs with a church foundation history from across the country to celebrate their musical traditions. Musically-gifted students from each institution will perform a common piece of music to an audience of guests and general public. Each of the choirs will later join together for a dramatic group finale performance. Tickets to the concert costing pounds 6 for adults and pounds 4 concessions are available by calling 01904 550095. |
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