Fare Thee Weel Barbara

Monday 15th June saw a massive attendance at our AGM, all of our singers still on a high after a most successful concert, part of WestFest, the previous evening. The meeting concluded with a celebration which was tinged with just a little sadness as Barbara Smith, our last remaining founder member had decided that Sunday’s […]
The Music Makers

A brief introduction to one of Elgar’s lesser known works. On Sunday 14th June, we will perform Elgar’s ‘The Music Makers’ as part of Glasgow’s West End Festival. As many may be unfamiliar with this piece, these few words might be helpful First performed in October 1912, The Music Makers is a cantata for contralto, […]
Join Us in 2026

Happy New Year to All. We look forward to welcoming many of you to the audience for one of our concerts during the year. In June we shall offer a performance of Elgar’s ‘The Music Makers’, as part of the West End Festival in Glasgow. You’ll find details of dates, venues and tickets on this […]
Sunday Evening Christmas Concert

All the information is on the poster or find it here. You will recognise many of the traditional seasonal favourites, often arranged with a new twist and be introduced to some new pieces. As always, director of music has scoured the globe for the best of Christmas Choral and this year we find ourselves in […]
MUSIC FOR ALL THE FAMILY

Everyone is welcome to each and every one of our performances so why a special ‘Family Concert’? ‘I can’t come cause my wee one wouldn’t sit still for an hour and a half’ ‘My Grannie doesn’t like to be out late’ ‘There’s never space for my walking aids’ So this afternoon concert will be short, […]
Get Ready to Sing

It’s always a good time to join Strathaven Choral but the best time of all is August when the whole choir returns after our long summer break and we’re ready to start our new programme from scratch. So on Monday 18th August at 7.30pm in the Strathaven Evangelical Church in Lethame Road, lengthy warm ups […]
Eric Whitacre

Fourth and final post about the lives and works of the composers featured in our upcoming concert on 11th May in Stonehouse. Although he studied music intermittently as a child, according to Wikipedia, when he rather reluctantly joined the college choir, young Eric Whitacre could not read music. Worthy of recalling when, so often new […]
Bob Chilcott

Bob Chilcott, ‘contemporary hero of choral music’ celebrates his seventieth birthday on 9th April 2025. Born in Plymouth and raised in Watford, he was a boy chorister at King’s College Cambridge and subsequently spent several years as a member of the King’s Singers during which time he also provided them with arrangementsHe left The King’s […]
Morten Lauridsen

Third in our series introducing our spring programme works and composers. More about our Spring Concert
Gabriel Faure

Number 2 in our series of posts to introduce our spring programme. Whilst his music needs little introduction, the face of Gabriel Fauré, our first composer, may be less familiar. Early Life Born in the Ariège department in 1845, the youngest of six children of a schoolmaster, the young Gabriel demonstrated his musical talent at […]
