Welcome...

Our next concert is

A Celebration of English Song

Saturday 17th March, 2012 at 7.30pm

Church of the Good Shepherd,
272 Dyke Road, Brighton,
Brighton BN1 2AE

The concert will feature the works of -
C H H Parry
     Songs of Farewell
C V Stanford
      Justorum Animae
      Coelos Ascendit Hodie
      Beati Quorum Via

E J Moeran
     Songs of Springtime

Tickets are £8.00 on the door.

Click here for BCC forthcoming concerts         Messiah - A message from Jane! .



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Some of the things people have said about us...

Fiona Baines, Soprano

"I just wanted to say again a huge thank you to you and the BCC and all the soloists and performers for the superb performance on Saturday - it was just perfection and everyone we spoke to were just thrilled with it!"

 Philippa Sankey, CMP (Clifton Montpelier Powys) Festival Director Clare Bowskill, Soprano

"This morning the church was still buzzing with excitement from the event and there were so many good comments about the high standard of the choir and the choice of programme."

 Brian Steer, St John the Evangelist, Meads, Eastbourne

"The choir was excellent, especially the soloists, as were the pianist and oboist, and the programme was delightful."

 Councillor Carol Theobald, Deputy Mayor of Brighton Valerie Baxter, Alto

"[The choir's] performance of Rossini's Petite Messe Solennelle was the highlight of the CMP Festival..."

 Philippa Sankey, CMP Festival Director

"The Allegri, of course, blew everyone away, but the most priceless comment of all was that the men sounded like a lot of old monks in a real monastery!"

 Brian Steer, St John the Evangelist, Meads, Eastbourne

Brighton is a vibrant, colourful and creative city. It is cosmopolitan, diverse, unique, fun, lively and free-spirited.

A city like no other, it is home to a choir like no other. We hope you'll come and listen for yourself...




Our recording of...



The choir recorded Requiem by A T Nail at Shoreham over the weekend of June 26-27th.

Brighton's best kept secret...

Formed in 1990 the Brighton Chamber Choir, which has Sir Simon Rattle as it's President, is a lively, friendly and welcoming choir singing anything from Gregorian Plainsong to music from the Broadway Musicals. We have been called... "Brighton's best kept secret" Muriel Hart
but as the ever increasing audience numbers show, the 'secret' is now out !!

 

A word from the Chairman

"Firstly, I must say, one of the things I love about BCC is it is a very friendly choir. As a chamber choir, our maximum number is 40, made up of people from all walks of life, and all age groups too, which makes it an exciting place to be. SThanks to the wonderful guidance and energy of our conductor, Jane Money, we have expanded our musical horizons, year on year, from Early Music all the way through to West Side Story! We are also very fortunate to have a fantastic deputy musical director and accompanist in Tim Nail, who is a talented composer as well.

We hope to see you at a concert soon..."

Tony Hawkey

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