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Wall of Sound Singing Ensemble

Wall of Sound Singing Ensemble in Rye

07533 207 003
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MAKE THIS YEAR THE YEAR YOU SING!

The Wall of Sound Singing Ensemble is a new choir made up of solo performers and choir. The choir is an eclectic mix of choir and solo singers from The Sandra Scott Singing Studios from both the Rye and London Studios as well as welcoming and being joined by local singers from Rye and Hastings and as far afield as Ashford.

They began life as a choir when they performed their first informal concert at the wonderful Saltcote Place in Rye owned by one their choir members Alain Du Sel, who is building quite a name for himself as a singer within the local area. The renowned singing coach Sandra Scott was so bowled over by the sound that was created that she decided to form the choir. The choir are known for their friendly approach and sing a wide and varied repertoire and welcome all singers regardless of experience as having fun is as important as making good music together.

The Wall of Sound perform on a regular basis and enjoy singing a wide range of musical repertoire from Sea Shanties to Irish traditional to Gospel and Classical songs.

They practice each week and welcome singers of all levels who have a sense of humour, can attend regular rehearsals whether you can read a musical score or not, commitment to the choir is the most important thing!

Please do ring our Musical Director Sandra Scott for a chat.

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