Final preparations are underway for the staging of a special Summer concert by one of Chester's top Choral groups which will celebrate the music of the 1930s.
Staged by Chester Bach Singers, The concert entitled "Swing Into The Thirties" at St Mary's Creative Space in Chester at 3pm on Saturday 18th June, will feature a variety of songs including "Tea For Two" popularised by Doris Day, the Frank Sinatra standard "I've got You Under My Skin" Glenn Miller's "In The Mood", "Night and Day" by Cole Porter and "Begin The Beguine", made famous by 1930s jazz musician and bandleader Artie Shaw.
Also in the programme are a selection of light classical pieces from the 1930s including "Gaelic Hymns" by Ina Boyle ,"O Vos Omnes" by Pablo Casals and" Serenade to Music" by Vaughan Williams. Admission to the concert also includes light summer refreshments.
Speaking about the concert which rounds off the group's 2021/22 concert season, Helen Crich, the Chair of Chester Bach Singers said "Swing Into The Thirties" brings to a close a very successful season of events for 2021/22 and I'd like to thank our conductor, Martin Bussey, accompanist Catherine Barnett, our Committee. members and supporters for making it possible. We hope to see as many people as possible at St Mary's Creative Space for what promises to be a lovely informal summer event and a great way to round off our season.
Full details of the concert can be found at:
...where tickets can be booked online.
Pictured - Chester Bach Singers are staging a special summer concert celebrating the music of the 1930s at St Mary's Creative Space in Chester.
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