ABERHONDDU & DISTRICT MALE CHOIR
Founded 1937
MAKE A BOOKING
You can book the choir to perfom at concerts, charity concerts, private engagements and weddings.
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PRACTICE NIGHTS
The Choir practises every Friday evening in Llanfaes School Hall commencing at 7.00 p.m. You are most welcome to come along and listen to the Choir rehearsing.
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JOIN THE CHOIR
We warmly welcome interest from potential new choristers. Come along on any rehearsal night, sample the atmosphere and perhaps join the Brecon & District family.
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The choir at Southwark Cathedral 2007
Fund raising the hard way!
Millennium Centre, Cardiff Oct' 2007
Rosscarbery County Cork June 2007
One of the Charities to benefit from ADC's generous donations
The Chairman presents our CD to Grav Oct 2002
Some Young Looking Members
Sadly a lot of these Choristers are no longer with us
"Music in the Mountains" yields a profit.
Following a successful evening of songs and hymns at the Mountain Centre, Chairman, Edwin Roderick, presents a cheque for £300 to Peter Jones of Dial a Ride.
Lyn Celebrating 30yrs with the Choir (2006) as Accompanist and Musical Director
"Crig y Bwla"
Garden concert June 2008 in aid of Hospital Cars
Members of the Choir Who Attended The 21st Festival of Male Choirs
On Saturday the 18th October 2008, 30 members of the Choir, the musical director and accompanist were well supported by "The Friends of the Choir" (who organised the trip) on a memorable night at The Royal Albert Hall
Seven of our choristers accompanied Côr Meibion Glyn Nedd on their recent trip to Scotland to perform at a special concert in aid of the late William Pollock "Bill" McLaren CBE Foundation. Bill was the "Voice of Rugby" and renowned throughout the sport, his enthusiasm and a memorable turn of phrase endeared him to many. The concert was held in Bill's home town of Hawick in front of an appreciating audience in a packed town hall.
Following on from Hawick the Seven choristers were asked to accompany them at their annual concert held in Glyn Neath Town Hall (17th September) obviously everyone's thoughts were with the families and friends of the four Miners who had recently lost their lives in the Gleision Colliery Tragedy. All the proceeds of the evening were being donated to the Swansea Valley Miners Appeal Fund.
Donations are being co-ordinated by Neath MP Peter Hain's office.