It’s not often that you have to turn away tenors…

…but that is what we’re doing at the moment, as all their spaces at Monday’s PDtP have now been taken. Then again, with the world currently turning upside and reality twisting itself into new,  ‘alternative’ forms, it probably shouldn’t be so surprising.

(All alto spots have also gone, but no one’s puzzled by that, given that alcohol is on offer.)

This means that we still have room for a couple of basses and even more room for sopranos.

What’s going on sopranos? Are you worried that the Franco-Flemish repertoire, with its emphasis on lower voices and dense textures, will hold nothing of interest for you? Fear not: we’ve got loads of great, great stuff that will be right up your alley.

Or perhaps you’ve found the event less attractive without a poster to promote it? Again, we’ve addressed your concerns:

pdtp-28-poster-updated

 

Whatever it is that’s been holding you back, shrug it off and sign up now for what will be a great night of singing!

Cheers

Kevin

 

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K O'Neill

I am a classical music enthusiast and a lover of choral music in particular. I run the Polyphony Down the Pub social/singing night, probably the most thrilling singing-Renaissance-motets-in-the-backroom-of-a-pub experience you could ever hope to have.

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