Members of Newport's award-winning female-voice choir, Allegra, are celebrating more success at the Mid-Somerset Festival in Bath. Against stiff competition, they were praised by the adjudicator as being 'outstanding' and 'exceptional'.
Allegra was formed in 2011 and has previously won the Cheltenham Gold Cup for choirs in 2023. Women in Song 2 follows on from last year’s sell-out concert.
Allegra's Musical Director, Robert T Elliott, himself a well-known adjudicator in contests across the UK, said: 'I could not be more proud of Allegra. Competing against some of the finest choral groups around, they delivered of their very best and the rewards were reaped as they brought home no fewer than three winners' trophies. In addition, our talented accompanist, Lucy Fflur Jones, was deservedly singled out for praise. It was a great day for all concerned.'
Allegra's Chairman Angela Hiscocks added: 'Participating in contests keeps us on our toes! We rehearse on Wednesday evenings at St Julian's Baptist Church and welcome any prospective new members who would like to come along, whether they are experienced performers or beginners. If you can sing, now is a great time to join us!'
Members of the public have an opportunity to hear Allegra singing at the forthcoming concert 'Women in Song 2', featuring one of the country’s finest choirs, Jubilate, from London, in St Woolos' Cathedral, Newport, on Saturday June 22nd. Tickets are selling fast at only £12.50, but some are still available from www.ticketsource.co.uk
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