Repertoire and Performance
We are constantly adding to our repertoire. We are currently working on pop songs ranging from Lady Gaga and Take That. We even have a pop song written by two of our own young singers that we hope to perform in the near future!
Repertoire
- You’re Dancing Tonight – Millie + Laura
- Just Dance – Lady Gaga
- Fields of Gold – Sting
- No More Wars
- Tears in HeavenĀ - Eric Clapton
- Allunde – Traditional African
- Mad World – Gary Jules
- Only Time – Enya
- Mamma Mia!
- Super Trooper
- Thank you for the music
- Chiquitita
- Dancing Queen
- Jesu Rex Admirabilis – Palestrina
- Te Lucis ante terminum
- Tallis Canon
- Empty, broken, here I stand
- Gaudete
- Away in a Manger – Traditional Normandy tune
- Jesu Gentlest Saviour
- O come, O come Emmanuel
- Seek ye first
- Abide with me
Performances
- RSCM Festival Event, Birmingham Cathedral (September 2008)
- Christmas Performance, All Saints Harbury (December 2008)
- Mamma Mia Workshop Performance, (February 2009)
- RSCM Festival Event, Nuneaton (March 2009)
- Easter Performance, All Saints Harbury (April 2009)
- Chesterton Heritage Weekend (May 2009)
- Inaugration of the Lord Mayor, Birmingham (June 2009)
- Wedding, All Saints Harbury (June 2009)
- RSCM Birmingham – Chamber Choir (October 2009)
- Remembrance Day Performance (November 2009)
- Fire Service Christmas Carols, Birmingham – Chamber Choir (December 2009)
- A Christmas Audience with HCS, Harbury (December 2009)
- Christmas Market, Harbury (December 2009)
We aim to have a wide-ranging repertoire that challenges and provides new experiences of music for our members. We work on everything from current pop songs to classical works.
Choral classical music has its origins in religion. Many great classical works, therefore, have religious words.
Harbury Choir School is not a religious organisation and has no intention of imposing any religious views. Any performance of choral classical works is not undertaken in religious significance, but rather for its religious value.