A Wrexham-based choir has filled its Christmas schedule and is ready to start the festivities.
Cantorion Sirenian Singers start with performing in a ‘Dechrau Canu Dechrau Canmol’ programme which will be recorded on November 21 at St Giles’ Parish Church and broadcast on S4C on Christmas Eve.
On November 23 they will join other artists at the William Aston Hall in the ‘Nightingale House Christmas Celebration’ concert.
The choir will then travel to St Mary’s Church, Welshpool on December 2 to perform a Christmas concert which will also see the launching of the church’s Christmas Tree Festival for 2023.
This busy period will culminate with the choir’s final official performance for 2023 which will be its annual Sirenian ‘Christmas Celebration’ at All Saints’ Church, Gresford.
The concert will include a variety of Christmas choral pieces and congregational carol singing.
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The choir is also very much looking forward to being joined by the Gresford Handbell Ringers on this very special occasion.
The Sirenians are well known for their festive concerts, which always begin with a candle-lit procession. Mulled wine and mince pies will also be available.
The Sirenian Christmas Celebration, All Saint’s Church, Gresford, is on Saturday, December 9, at 7pm. Tickets £12 available at the door and Eventbrite.
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