Newchurch Male Voice Choir welcomed members of the famous Cotswold Male Voice Choir to the Isle of Wight recently, and together they presented a concert with the highest quality of male voice choir singing.
The concert at St Saviours-on-the-Cliff in Shanklin had both Choirs showing their individual talents with Cotswold singing a selection of songs including ‘Let it be me’, ‘Bridge over troubled water’ ‘The Rose’ ‘Going Home’ and ‘When the Saints go marching in.’ ‘Rhythm of Life’.
The Newchurch selection included ‘Let All Men Sing’ ,The lord is my Shepherd’, ‘If we only had love’, ‘Sweet Caroline’ ‘He ain’t heavy, he’s my brother’ ‘Chattanooga Choo Choo,’ ‘Sixteen Tons’, and ‘Take me Home’.
Between these sets, the award winning, 11yr old pianist Kayleigh-gabbi Tran played Four works by Chopin and then the ‘Venetian Boat Song on G-minor by mendelssohn, A Waltz in A-minor by Chpin, La Chevaleresque in C-major by Burgmuller followed by The Escape in C-major by Miskiewicz.
The Newchurch chairman, Rod Riddel the presented Kayliegh with an award from the Choir’s Bassett-Stevens Award to assist her in her musical career. The Choirs then joined together for the highlight of the evening singing ‘Morte Criste’ and ‘An American Trilogy’.
With the proceeds of the retiring collection plus the proceeds of their Christmas Concert at Brighstone, Newchurch will be presenting Age UK (IOW) £700 towards their work for the community.
Bob Cooper said:
“For the members of Newchurch Male Voice Choir to be able to sing in concert with the renowned Cotswold Male Voice choir was a great pleasure and it showed the quality of the sounds that Male Voice Choirs bring. We thank the Cotswold MVC and their supporters for coming to the Island and helping us to raise the funds for Age UK (IOW)”



























































































