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The Capriol Society incorporating the Crosby Capriol Singers (Copyright) Registered
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The Crosby Capriol Singers perform seasonal concerts with a varied programme throughout
the year. In addition we are frequently asked to sing at local events, weddings and
celebrations. They have most recently sung in Sefton Park Palm House; the Royal
Liver Building, the Metropolitan Cathedral and on BBC’s “Songs of Praise.
If you would like to contact Crosby Capriol Singers to enquire about us singing at
your event please click here
The Society was started in 1960, under our founder Gerald Brown, and we are still
going strong. We are now led by Richard Pomfret who has joined us in 2014. We
invite local young soloists and professionals to perform with us. Our repertoire
ranges from 16th Century works to those of living composers and covers both major
serious and popular works
If you would like to contact us about becoming a member, we resumed our weekly rehearsals
at 7:30pm, on Tuesday, 6th September at Christ Church, Waterloo. If you would like
more information, please click here, or contact our Secretary, Val using the details
on our “Who’s Who” page
7:30pm. Saturday
21st April 2018
St Nicholas’ Church,
Blundellsands L23 6TS
A Choral Celebration
Featuring Handel’s Coronation Anthems; Chilcott’s Little Jazz Mass; Rutter’s Winchester
Te Deum; Faure’s Cantique de Jean Racine & other works.
7:30pm. Saturday
14th July 2018
St Michael’s Church Hall,
Blundellsands L23 8SP
Further details to be announced
With tickets available early March from members, Pritchards Books and Harmonics Music