At the Spring Festival of Song in First Lisburn Presbyterian Church on Sunday 24th May are L to R: (front row): Max Brockman-More (Musical Director), Frances Couldridge (Accompanist), Maria King (Treasurer of Swindon Male Voice Choir), Tom Whyte (Accompanist Queen’s Island Victoria Male Choir), Hazel McCall (Christian Aid Convener First Lisburn), Clara Costley (Guest Soloist), Alastair McQuoid (Conductor Queen’s Island Victoria Male Choir). (back row): Angela McConnell, Margaret Rooney, Rev John Brackenrdige, Joan Parks and Ted Parks. |
A Spring Festival of Song held in First Lisburn Presbyterian Church on Sunday 24th May raised over £1,460 for Christian Aid. Taking part in the evening of great entertainment were the Queen’s Island Victoria and Swindon Male Voice Choirs; the guest soloist was local girl Clara Costley. The accompanists and conductors were Tom Whyte (Accompanist of Queen’s Island Victoria Male Choir), Stephen McLoughlin (Principal of the Lisburn School of Music), Max Brockman-More (Musical Director), Frances Couldridge (Accompanist) and Alastair McQuoid (Conductor of Queen’s Island Victoria Male Choir).
Queen’s Island Victoria and Swindon Male Voice Choirs pictured performing at the Spring Festival of Song in First Lisburn Presbyterian Church on Sunday 24th May. |
Local girl Clara Costley thrills the audience as she sings ‘Pie Jesu’ at the Spring Festival of Song in First Lisburn Presbyterian Church on Sunday 24th May. | Local girl Clara Costley thrills the audience as she sings ‘Pie Jesu’ at the Spring Festival of Song in First Lisburn Presbyterian Church on Sunday 24th May. Included in the photo are her accompanist Stephen McLoughlin, Principal of the Lisburn School of Music (seated at piano) and Tom Whyte (left), Accompanist Queen’s Island Victoria Male Choir. |
29/05/2009