Come and Join Us

We sing in some lovely places

This is a view of the Minack Theatre near Land's End.
We do get to some lovely spots.


Singing in a choir is not just about sing­ing; it's about travel, com­panion­ship, musi­cal edu­ca­tion, excite­ment, chal­lenge and oppor­tun­ity. Tideswell Male Voice Choir have travel­led to many coun­tries as well as around our own islands, have per­for­med along­side some of the great­est names and have an active pro­gramme for this year and the future. We'd like to con­sider you as a mem­ber of the choir so that you can share with us the thrills and the sense of achieve­ment, as well as the fun and laugh­ter, but most of all the deep satis­fac­tion of hav­ing made real music with real friends, and of being rewar­ded with the smiles and app­lause of an audi­ence.

The choir cur­rently num­bers about 50 but we are always deligh­ted to wel­come new mem­bers. The men of Tideswell MVC are ordin­ary men from all walks of life, and although several of of us live in and around the vil­lage, others come from as far away as Sheffield and Greater Manchester. We work together, we play together and we sup­port one another in daily life as well as during choral events. What we enjoy is real com­rade­ship. Sing­ing with us you will find that you learn to read music with­out ever real­ising you have learnt, and you can imp­rove your voice and your style of presen­tation under the baton of our talen­ted Musical Director. Not only is Dennis a widely experi­enced choir­master, he's also a first-class sing­ing teacher.

There's no need to feel appre­hen­sive, or unsure of your sing­ing experi­ence – we have men who've been sing­ing since they were todd­lers (quite a long time in some cases!) and others who'd never sung before they joined us. What­ever your experi­ence, we can find your talent!

Rehearsals are intense but leav­ened with humour; they take place each Tuesday even­ing from 7.30pm to 9.30pm in the Fountain Square Church, Tideswell. An add­itional prac­tice is run on a Wednesday even­ing (same time and place) for those who'd like more prac­tice time, and per­sonal tui­tion can also be arr­anged. After prac­tice, hav­ing worked up a thirst, many mem­bers visit the local pub for a drink and a social chat. This is just the start though – the choir also has many other social activ­ities, most of which are fron­ted by our wives and partners.

Why not come along and take a look at the choir on a Tuesday or Wednesday evening? Intro­duce your­self to any mem­ber and we can assure you of a warm and friendly wel­come. All of us were in the same pos­ition once!


Last updated 27 November 2009