Site icon Charlotte Hoather

A Great Weekend Comes To An End

I have just arrived back in Glasgow after a long but exhilarating day recording with the Tideswell Male Voice Choir for their CD of this Summer’s performances.  I know that I will have many long train journeys to contend with in the future so it is a good job that I find it easy to occupy my time or catch a little sleep if I need to 🙂  Coming from a family who work in transport coping with these trips feels quite normal.

I have not much time to get my post out tonight but I wanted to share these pictures from my recital at the Bury Parish Church last Friday lunchtime 🙂

Bury Parish Church – St Mary The Virgin

It was a beautiful church and I thoroughly enjoyed performing there again this year.  It was made even more special by seeing some old friends again and  meeting new ones.

Here I am with Maurice Hargreaves, Malcolm Ross, Margaret Richie, John Richie and Martin Crookall.

I have known Maurice since performing in local Music Festivals where he worked as a volunteer steward and has been a keen supporter and always encouraged me to continue with my training.

I first met John and his wife Margaret when I competed in the Hazel Grove music festival which he coordinated for many years. It was great to see them in the audience.

As both Maurice and John are keen members of the Tideswell Male Voice Choir it was great to perform with them on today’s recordings.  I hope that they enjoyed it as much as I did 🙂

Here I am with Michael Ross.

Michael came to several of my recitals last year and I appreciate the distance he travels to come and listen to my performances.

Martin Crookall who writes one of the blogs that I follow

After missing Martin at the concert in Stockport that he came to watch last October I was pleased that this time I got to meet him.

I would also like to thank everyone who has been kind enough to vote for me on my Artist Signal page. All five of my songs have been listed in the top 52 most played tracks this month with “Amor Commanda” making it to number 26.

Exit mobile version