The following is
just a small selection of pieces from past performances…
The Best of
British
The Fishermen of
England; Benjamin Calypso from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat; Sea Fever; I Do Like to be Beside the Seaside; Selection from
My Fair Lady; Elizabeth’s Song from Merrie England; The Collier’s
Requiem; Ye Banks and Braes O’ Bonnie Doon; The Holy City; a selection
of songs from the North East of England.
Spring Fanfare
Fanfare – Gloria in
Excelsis Deo, A selection from the Missa Luba, Locus Iste, One Voice, A
Song for all People, The Lord’s Prayer, When I was Young; Non Nobis
Domine, The Rowan Tree, Softly as I Leave You, He shall Feed his Flock;
Goin’ Home, Sing, Sing, Sing.
Penny Lane, With a little
help from my Friends, I have a Dream, Blowin’ in the Wind, Bridge over
Troubled Water, Top of the World, Blackbird, Money, Money, Money.
Faure Requiem:
With supporting programme including,
The Music’s Always There with You, All in the April Evening, Save the
Child, Sea Fever, Lift Thine Eyes, I will Sing with the Spirit.
Voices for Christmas:
This Joyous Night by
Alan Woods, Scarlet Ribbons, The Star Carol, Winter Wonderland, Ding
Dong Merrily on High, Mary’s Boy Child, Joy to the World, Sleigh Ride,
Were You There? When a Child is Born, The Angels Song, Hallelujah
Chorus, Hurry to Bethlehem.
Spring Concert 2005:
The first half of the
programme was the Concert Mass in D minor – the first ever performance
of a new work by Alan Howarth, a member of the choir’s tenor section.
The second half included – O Rejoice that the Lord has Arisen, All
Things Bright and Beautiful, Anthem from Chess, For the Beauty of the
Earth, When the Saints go Marching In, Gonna Build a Mountain, Deep
River.