Northampton Male Voice Choir (NMVC), famend for tirelessly elevating money for excellent causes, has adopted the Northampton primarily based charity, Motor Neurone Disease Association (MNDA) as its most important beneficiary for the 12 months and can dedicate the proceeds from its forthcoming annual live performance to assist attain its fundraising goal for this very worthwhile charity.
The live performance “In Unison” shall be held at Northampton High School, Hardingstone, NN4 6UU on Saturday 28 October beginning at 7:30pm.
NMVC shall be joined by a small “scratch” choir of eight native males recruited earlier within the 12 months particularly to sing at this live performance in help of MNDA. Under the steering of NMVC Musical Director, Stephen Bell, the recruits have been busy studying a number of songs for them to carry out alongside NMVC.
Also performing would be the vastly proficient and award-winning Kettering women choir, The Decibelles, underneath its Musical Director, Joshua Daniel. Having a women choir carry out at one among its live shows shall be an thrilling first for the lads of NMVC who’re busy rehearsing two fabulous songs to sing in concord with The Decibelles – “Come What May” from the 2001 movie, Moulin Rouge and “Let The River Run” from the 1988 movie, Working Girl.
NMVC shall be performed by its Musical Director, Stephen Bell who may even compere the night in his traditional, inimitable fashion.
Tickets for what guarantees to be an thrilling and spectacular night of music are priced at £15 inclusive of reserving charge and are available from www.ticketsource.co.uk/NMVC or by telephoning Phil Temple 07806 846282.
NMVC Chairman, Mark York says “This is certainly going to be a night to remember, with something for everyone! Tickets are selling fast so get yours now and don’t miss what will be a wonderful concert in support of the Motor Neurone Disease Association”.
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