The Horsley Choral Society

Last update: 01/09/2007

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Special soprani ...

  Cate (on the right) - a great soprano whose portrait I have not yet taken!
Diana & Dick.  They come as a pair!  (Diana's the soprano!) Eleanore, who just might be our most senior soprano, but you'd never guess it!
Heather.  A stylish soprano who sometimes has to choose between singing and skiing ..!  Also our 'Members' Committee member'. Helen.  She's got a lovely garden - thanks for the garden parties!
Jenny, who always looks this happy! Lindsey, who is our ever-so-efficient  Secretary.  What a rewarding role she has...!
 
Margaret - a long-serving member whose husband has supported her (and us!) at Leith Hill concerts for over 30 years!  Thanks! Brenda on the right!  
Rosemary.  A musical lady, with a musical daughter (to see her, click here) and a fantastic talent for flower arranging (to see one, click here Winifred, a soprano who can tell you a lot about the choir's history!  And yes, she's always this cheerful!
 Zena, our  Chairperson  Joan
Maureen - one of our most recent new members in the soprano section.  She says that she has found the choir friendly and welcoming ... thanks for joining us, Maureen! Judith - a happy, front-line soprano!
Kathy (soprano) Janet - one of our front-line sopranos, pictured here in West Horsley just before our summer 'perfecting' rehearsal.
Christine.  Always smiling! Dena.  A welcome member who usually has her eyes open!
Gill.  Our elegant soprano. Jane - a central member of the village choir!
Helena, now back in the ranks having done good service as our Treasurer! Pauline, a welcome  member (particularly since she attracts tenors! - to find out whom (!) click here)
Trish, a trendy second soprano with a lovely conservatory Anne,  who is a bit camera-shy, but takes a lovely photo, don't you agree?
Louise - a wonderfully organised person who really helped out a frazzled webmistress when she was getting in a muddle,  juggling Carols for Choirs Books at Christmas.  Thanks Louise! Wendy
Sheila