University Choir Spring Concert
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About this event
This year’s Spring Concert has a nature theme and will open with a performance ofTwelve Trees, with music by Katy Lavinia Cooper and words written and compiled by Catriona Downie. Inspired by trees native to the British Isles, the twelve pieces that make up this work, delve into the history, folk lore and traditional music of these lands. Twelve Trees was commissioned to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Sing for Pleasure and was premiered last August. We believe that this performance is the East Midlands premiere! It is full of folk inspired tunes so, while being new, it's also very attractive to listen to. The choir has really enjoyed the challenges of learning and performing this piece!
The second half of the programme picks up on the theme of the natural world, with music by Bob Chilcott and Vaughan Williams, arrangements of familiar folk songs and solo performances from members of the choir. All together - it's a wonderful world!
The University Choir is made up of students, staff, alumni and members of the local community. They rehearse on Monday evenings during term time and welcome new members.
Accessibility
Cope Auditorium has step free access and there is an accessible toilet in the main foyer. The auditorium has wheelchair user spaces in the flat floor seating area and is fitted with an induction (hearing) loop. Wheelchair users may bring a carer with them at no extra cost – please select a wheelchair ticket and a wheelchair carer ticket. A wheelchair carer ticket will not be valid on its own.
For more information about the venue, including photographs, view the access guide for Cope Auditorium on AccessAble.
If you have any access requirements or anything you would like us to be aware of when running the event, please let us know via the booking form or email LUArts@lboro.ac.uk in advance of booking and we will do our best to accommodate them.
Parking
Please note that visitors are required to register their vehicle and pay to park on campus. There is a flat evening rate of £1 after 6pm. There are various ways in which you can register and pay (both in advance and on arrival). Parking outside Cope Auditorium is not available to non-permit holders prior to 6pm.
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Kiosk
The kiosk in the foyer will be open before the screening starts and during the interval serving hot and cold drinks and snacks (card payment only).
Exchanges and refunds
Tickets are non-refundable unless the event is postponed or cancelled.
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