Concerts

Summer concerts 2024

Concerts arranged so far for this summer are as follows.

Friday 28th June at 7:00pm – St Michael & All Angels, (Lyons) Easington Lane
Saturday 29th June at 7:00pm – St Barnabas Church, Burnmoor
Friday 5th July at 7:30pm – St Gregory’s Church, South Shields
Saturday 6th July at 7:30pm – St Andrew’s Church, Roker

Christmas concert 2023

Below is the poster that we published for our Christmas concert – “Sing Christmas”. The concert was, we gather, a resounding success! Here is the NODA report.

Author: Helen Abraham

“It’s always a pleasure to attend St Andrews Christmas performances (provided you bring a cushion – those pews are hard!) and their 2023 “Sing Christmas” carol concert was no exception. Situated in the beautiful St Andrews church in Roker, the Group again performed a beautiful carol concert of festive music, carols, songs and readings.

Their arrangements are always spectacular and vocally one of the strongest groups in my district expertly arranged by Ken Matthews. The voices were lovely, well controlled and arranged. Audience participation was encouraged throughout, and this concert had a more modern and contemporary feel to it which the full church appreciated. Colin Wood accompanied where appropriate on the organ, which is just spectacular in the grand church, the sound quality really does give something impressive and ethereal filling the beautiful church with sound.

The running order felt more modern and contemporary and was really quite enjoyable. We heard some more recent carol additions such as “O Radiant Dawn” by Scottish composer Sir James MacMillan from 2007 (thank you for the information in the programmes, as an audience member they’re very interesting to read) all the way to the perhaps more recognisable favourites such as “Hark the Herald Angels Sing” and “12 Days of Christmas” where audience participation was encouraged and very enjoyable.

I was very appreciative of the hot mulled wine in the interval, a lovely touch especially with the weather! Another lovely concert, thank you all very much. Merry Christmas and I shall see you all again in 2024 for “Utopia” which sounds like it is going to be superb.”

 

The Choir

Here are the members of St Andrews Operatic Society in concert uniform! As you can see, whilst we welcome expressions of interest from anyone wishing to join the choir, we are in particular need of tenors and basses.

This is us in concert at our base, St Andrews Church, Roker.

Choir in St Andrew's Church. A large choir dressed in black are stood towards the altar of the church. The altar is lit and the nave is in darkness.