Two choirs from North Yorkshire are to join forces for a concert in Malton.
Malton-based ladies choir Harmonia will host York Philharmonic Male Voice Choir at St. Michael's Church on June 17 from 7.30pm.
The York Philharmonic Male Voice Choir was founded in 1925, bringing together those who have a shared passion and love of music and singing.
Today, it boasts around 60 members with ages ranging from 20 to 80.
The choir has won several competitions and has performed across the UK and Europe, including at the Royal Albert Hall.
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Harmonia consists of 55 members and rehearses every Thursday in Malton.
It was formed by the choir’s now musical director, Alison Davis, in 2008.
Next month’s concert will be the third time the choirs have performed together.
The audience will be treated to a varied programme of contemporary choral music, including folk, musical theatre, spirituals, and popular songs.
Tickets are priced at £12.50 and £6 for under 18s, and are available from choir members or online at: https://arkevent.co.uk/Midsummer2023
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