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One Tree Hill Choir rehearsals on Zoom!


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Since the beginning of lockdown One Tree Hill Choir have been singing together from our homes. Zoom choir makes it possible for us all to join in.


We?ve sung an eclectic mix of brilliant music - from the Beatles to West Side Story, to an arrangement by a choir member of Robert Burns' famous poem, Ae Fond Kiss. We've tackled Italian opera (Va Pensiero, sung out of south London windows at full volume) and blues, folk and rock music. It's been a lot of fun.


Here's the virtual choir performance of 'Higher and Higher' that we recorded and Ben our musical director produced - watch it on Vimeo here


Due to popular demand One Tree Hill choir is continuing to meet on Zoom every Tuesday up to 11th August. We?re hoping to return in September to our rehearsal space in St Saviour?s Church SE23.


You?re welcome to come and join us on Zoom on Tuesday at 7.15 for a taster session. Get in touch here https://www.onetreehillchoir.co.uk/join if you would like to come. Music is sent in advance for each rehearsal.


We hope to see you there!

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