Over 50 years of choral singing . . .
Birkenhead Choral Society celebrated its Golden Jubilee Season in 2006 / 7 and is proud to continue its musical traditions by performing in the Wirral and Merseyside area, drawing musicians from a radius of over 20 miles. We look ahead to taking part in the Liverpool 2008 City of Culture celebrations.
The Society was formed in 1956 when the Hamilton Ladies Choir and the Birkenhead Male Voice Choir joined forces. In the early years, under its founding conductor, Charles Scarratt, the choir was successful in competitive singing at various music festivals, notably the National Eisteddfod singing in the Welsh Language and also the International Eisteddfod in Llangollen. Full details of Charles Scarratt, the early years, and the appeal for the Charles Scarratt Music Award Fund are available here.
Following the founder’s death and a number of interim conductors, David Holroyd took over in 1985, since when the choir has concentrated its efforts towards producing choral works of a high standard, and has firmly established a regular programme of concerts in Birkenhead.
Over time the Society has forged links with Formby Choral Society to produce larger scale works at the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool and to share in European tours. We also work with the Royal Northern College of Music, and link with young people in our Wirral Schools. Locally we share ideas with other Music Societies and liaise with the local community.
