
Featuring
Programme
- Christopher Tin Baba Yetu
- Karine Polwart Follow the Heron
- Yiddish trad. Tum Balalaika
- Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann Make Your Own Kind of Music
- Norman Tucker and Tom Hammond Speed Your Journey ((Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves))
- Irving Berlin Let's Face the Music and Dance
- Stuart Overington We Will Sing
- Circle March
- Sarah Quartel Wide Open Spaces
- Richard B Sherman and Robert B Sherman Hushabye Mountain
- Christina Perri A Thousand Years
- David Fanshawe Excerpts from African Sanctus ('The Lord's Prayer' and 'Sanctus, Bwala Dance')
The CBSO's community choir, SO Vocal, is one of the most vibrant forces in Birmingham's musical life - with singers of all ages across Selly Oak and beyond, brought together by the power of music. Joined by the CBSO Youth, Children’s, and Junior Children’s Choruses, today SO Vocal celebrate 10 years of music making, with exhilarating music conducted by Ula Weber. Come and celebrate the sheer joy of singing: everyone is welcome!
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