Events

Carols at the Cathedral: Dec 2024

Members of the choir were pleased to support the Cambridgeshire Community Foundation by performing in their concert in Peterborough Cathedral.  Mark Scullion was MD for this concert.  

Sing-Along-A-Gareth: Nov 2023

In November 2023 the choir did something completely different and went to see Gareth Malone at the Cambridge Corn Exchange.  The promotion for Sing-Along-A-Gareth 2 had promised us a “feel good concert that will leave you with a song in

John Rutter – Nottingham – February 2023

Choir trip to Nottingham to join other choirs for a singing day, pieces included Hallelujah Chorus by Handel, Look to the Day by Rutter, Jerusalem by Perry

John Rutter Workshop – Nottingham – February 2021

Choir trip to Nottingham for John Rutter workshop

Peterborough Cathedral, Wednesdays at One: 2019 and 2020

The choir has been fortunate enough to appear twice in 2019 in Peterborough Cathedral’s Wednesdays at One Series and again in February 2020.  All three occasions were very much enjoyed by choir and audience alike.  For choir members it is

Ken Stimpson Choral Spectacular: March 2019

A very relaxed and enjoyable evening, members were able to watch other singers perform and the highlight for everyone was the finale when around 150 singers joined together to sing.

Love Came Down at Christmas (Vocalize Concert): December 2015

The choir travelled to London to join with other choirs in singing in the beautiful St James’ Church in Sussex Gardens.  The concert was led by two expert choral conductors, Hilary Campbell and Richard Harker, and Peterborough Take Note was

Salvation Army Community Carol Concert: December 2015

In this enjoyable community event, Peterborough Take Note performed a few of their own songs and joined in with the Salvation Army Choir and Band (and audience) to sing some popular Christmas carols.

Guide Dogs for the Blind Winter Festival: December 2015

This fund-raising concert gave the choir the opportunity to sing in Peterborough Cathedral. This was a wonderful experience, particularly for a choir that has only been performing for two years.  The main Choir was joined by Club 73, and the

Metal’s Harvest Event: September 2015

The choir provided entertainment for 500 guests who were enjoying a harvest meal as part of arts organisation, Metal’s, Harvest Event. We sang three songs with renowned folk singer, Robin Grey, on topics related to the countryside and land reform,

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