It’s the time of year to start a new hobby! Across the UK thousands of choir loving folk will be dusting off their choir music and setting out again to their weekly choir rehearsal.
With the increase in community choirs post-Covid thousands again will be tuning up and preparing for concerts ahead, fundraising and Christmas!
Grenville Jones is one of the most experienced choir leaders in the UK and from next Monday his 35 choirs that are spread across the West of England and London will once again tune up at Church Halls and community rooms.
Grenville is based in Bath where he personally leads two evening mixed-voice choirs as well as the much-travelled and celebrated City of Bath Male Choir. It was 15 years ago when Grenville first introduced daytime singing with his Bath Good Afternoon Choir. Such was the success of this choir, aimed primarily at retired folk who were encouraged to ‘Sing in the Afternoon’.
Highworth & Shrivenham Good Afternoon Choir set to start back after Summer Break
So if you love to sing then the Good Afternoon Choirs are right up your street! Starting back Wednesday 4th September at Highworth Community Centre, the Highworth & Shrivenham GAC is for everyone, so why not come along…
The North Swindon Good Afternoon Choir takes place at St John’s Haydon Wick on Thursdays at 1-3pm, and the Highworth with Shrivenham Good Afternoon Choir takes place Highworth Community Centre on Wednesdays from 1-3pm.
Both choirs are conducted by Sarah Summers who is well-known across the area with her involvement with singers and music groups. Purton-born before moving to Swindon, Grenville’s father, Harry Jones was well-known as methodist Local Preacher and the family attended St Andrew’s Methodist Church near Haydon Wick.
All the choirs are listed on wwwgoodafternoonchoir.org
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www.goodafternoonchoir.org choirs are listed here Monday-Friday.
Grenville’s Good Afternoon Choirs employ 30 talented freelance musicians, either as choir leader or accompanist. Over 1400 people ‘sing in the afternoon’.
“The benefits of singing are well documented and with our growing number of choirs we see the positive effect of bringing people together, making music, creating new friendships and, quite simply, having fun in the afternoon and being home for the 6 o’clock news!” said Grenville.
The choirs have a strong fundraising ethos and in recent years have raised many thousands of pounds for local charitable groups and organisations.
“We prefer to support smaller groups as it is a fact of life that a donation of £1,000 to a local community group makes a terrific difference to their work and with our Good Afternoon Choirs it is the members themselves who select the local organisation/charity that they will support during their singing year,” continued Grenville.
Within the next two weeks new Good Afternoon Choirs – with no audition and warm a welcome to anyone who wants to experience singing in a choir (perhaps for the first time) will start in Chepstow, Torquay, East Croydon and Manchester… Grenville plans to add more in the months ahead, of course he does!
Apart from the weekly rehearsals and fundraising concerts there are many occasions during the year when the choirs join together to perform at a BIG SING with venues including Bristol Cathedral, Bath Abbey, Clifton Cathedral, Wells Cathedral, Malmesbury Abbey and Taunton Minster. With Christmas on the horizon many of Grenville’s Good Afternoon Choirs will welcome local primary schools with joint concerts bringing together the ‘Young with the Young at Heart’.
Apart from Grenville’s choir interests he is of course the respective founder of the Goldies Charity where Sir Cliff Richard is the Patron.
“Goldies is NOT about choir singing but quite simply fun community get togethers with over 150 sessions across England and Wales – Goldies Cymru,” said Grenville.
It’s September – it’s time to sing!





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