The Arcadian Singers

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Founded in 1976 as a madrigal choir, the Arcadian Singers has now become one of Oxford's most musically agile and widely-recognised singing groups. We practice weekly and sing at least one concert per term, while maintaining our reputation as "Oxford's friendliest chamber choir" through frequent socials, pub trips. Our previous repertoire represents an eclectic mix of accompanied and unaccompanied choral music from the past five hundred years. The Arcadian Singers' thirty or so members are drawn predominantly (but not exclusively) from Oxford University, and membership of the choir is by audition arranged through the secretary.

Website: www.arcadiansingers.org.uk
Contact Name: Sam Roots
E-mail: secretary [at] arcadiansingers.org.uk
Category: Music
Networks: Oxford University

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20th Century French Sacred Music

Posted by Sam Roots, Thursday 16th November 2006 @ 3:12pm

Programme to include:

Vierne: Messe Solennelle; Tantum Ergo
Albert Alain: music for choir with closed mouths
Durufle: motets

20th Century French Sacred Music

Posted by Sam Roots, Sunday 15th October 2006 @ 9:11pm

Vierne: Messe Solennelle

And other French music by Vierne, Alain and Durufle.

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