The choir's music

A view of the choir with Tyler doing a solo

Here the choir are performing at the Minack Theatre, near Land's End, with
Tyler Cooper doing a solo. It was a lovely day – and the weather was good too!


In April–May 2009 we competed in the fourth Corn­wall Inter­national Male Voice Choral Fest­ival. You can watch a video recor­ding of our per­form­ance by click­ing here (this is a 237MB .avi file, one-third the size of a full CD, which plays for 11m:50s), or you can just listen to the per­form­ance by click­ing here (this is a 9MB ogg-encoded sound file) or here (this is an 11MB MP3 file). The ogg file gives bet­ter sound than the MP3, but you may need to ins­tall a plug-in to play it.


The choir sings music of many genres: traditional songs, spirituals, songs from the shows, hymns and a few classical pieces. Even the occasional television programme's theme music.

The choir performs 20 or more concerts a year, and we are always looking for new places to sing in and new organisations to support. We sing in venues from village halls to major theatres and always devote the same enthusiasm to each.

The cost of the choir varies according to what you expect of us, but it's less than many choirs charge. We'll be ready to discuss particulars if you get in touch.

If you would like us to sing for you please ring or e-mail us – details on the contacts page.


Here's a list of a few pieces we've performed recently. A full list of this year's repertoire is here You can find where we've performed on the programme pages.

  • African Trilogy (Siyahamba", "Shosholoza", "Africa!"(
  • American Trilogy ("Glory, glory, hallelujah!")
  • Bring Him Home (Les Miserables)
  • Do you Hear the People Sing (Les Miserables)
  • Gwahoddiad
  • Heart's Music
  • Psalms 23 & 126
  • Seeing Nellie Home
  • New York, New York (Sinatra)
  • Softly as I Leave You
  • There is Nothing like a Dame (South Pacific)
  • Old Man River (spiritual)
  • When the Love Comes Trickalin' Down (spiritual)
  • You Raise Me Up

Updated 19 February 2010.