

history>Concerts in 2014
- At the Mayo International Choral Festival:
a very successful choir tour, and huge fun all round
- Friday 16th May - a slot in a concert in Swinford with local choirs and performers
- Saturday 17th May
- performing on the street and in Mick Byrne's bar in Castlebar
- taking first prize in the Gaelic/Celtic Language competition with Deirdre Moynihan's arrangement of the well-known Óró sé so bheatha bhaile and Ieuan Wyn's recent eisteddfod-medal-winning Cariad


- participating (but no prizes in the Premier Competition) in the Gala Choral Concert in the Royal Theatre, Castlebar
- Sunday 18th May - singing at mass at Kylemore Abbey
- Saturday 24th May in St Mark's Unitarian Church: a joint concert with visiting London-based choir Voxcetera. Our own programme took us through Latin, Estonian, Finnish, Hungarian, Irish, Welsh, Polish, Arabic and English, and Voxcetera added French to the mix. It was a joy to sing with them, and our audience was very appreciative.
- Sunday 10th August : a 45 minute free concert in St Giles Cathedral.
- Thursday 18th September: a free concert in The National Portrait Gallery, Queen Street.
- Saturday 6th December in Rosslyn Chapel: our now traditional Christmas concert, completely sold out well in advance - in fact there was a lively trade in returns. There was plenty of new repertoire, including three traditional Hungarian carols, two Christmas motets by Poulenc, one Norwegian carol - no partridges in pear trees, but the rather disreputable Uncle John put in an appearance. Our audience liked a beautiful new piece, Northern Lights, by the young Norwegian composer Ola Gjeilo, and, in a very different style, a little plygain singing in Welsh.
- Sunday 14th December — St Giles at 6 once again attracted an audience of hundreds, and many old friends, to hear us sing a Christmas selection in the magnificent acoustic and ambience of this splendid old church.