PRESS RELEASE
Thursday 23 May 2013
Last year he packed the Newport Minster leading a
singing workshop and concert with his mixed voice choir. On Saturday July 6 Grenville Jones, of the UK’s leading choir conductors, will be back with his famous Bath Male Choir to sing at All Saints’ Church, Ryde. The concert will feature talented local teenager Grace Crumplin as guest
soloist.
Grenville lives in Bath and has been featured on TV and Radio across the World. Last July he received an honorary doctorate from Bath Spa University for his contribution to music. He is founder conductor of the famous ‘Last Choir Standing’ Bath Male Choir who reached the finals of the BBC show three years ago singing to an audience of millions.
Grenville enjoys the reputation for ‘getting people of all ages to sing’. He works regularly for the BBC and has linked with Gareth Malone in London as the choir
leader who took the West Country’s representative youth choir in a BIG SING which bought together choirs from across the UK for Children in Need.
The evening concert will raise money for the church and the Earl Mountbatten Hospice. Admission is free with a retiring collection.
Also appearing will be Lizz Lipscombe a brilliant young violinist from Bristol who is at home performing either classical or jazz music.
Doors open at 7pm, everyone
welcome.
ENDS
Press enquiries to Grenville Jones 0777 828
2934
Thursday 23 May 2013
Last year he packed the Newport Minster leading a
singing workshop and concert with his mixed voice choir. On Saturday July 6 Grenville Jones, of the UK’s leading choir conductors, will be back with his famous Bath Male Choir to sing at All Saints’ Church, Ryde. The concert will feature talented local teenager Grace Crumplin as guest
soloist.
Grenville lives in Bath and has been featured on TV and Radio across the World. Last July he received an honorary doctorate from Bath Spa University for his contribution to music. He is founder conductor of the famous ‘Last Choir Standing’ Bath Male Choir who reached the finals of the BBC show three years ago singing to an audience of millions.
Grenville enjoys the reputation for ‘getting people of all ages to sing’. He works regularly for the BBC and has linked with Gareth Malone in London as the choir
leader who took the West Country’s representative youth choir in a BIG SING which bought together choirs from across the UK for Children in Need.
The evening concert will raise money for the church and the Earl Mountbatten Hospice. Admission is free with a retiring collection.
Also appearing will be Lizz Lipscombe a brilliant young violinist from Bristol who is at home performing either classical or jazz music.
Doors open at 7pm, everyone
welcome.
ENDS
Press enquiries to Grenville Jones 0777 828
2934