+ Oxford Welsh Male Voice Choir
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'The Choir was formed in 1928 by Welshmen who had come to Oxford looking for work at William Morris's car factory and Pressed Steel. Today the choir is more mixed. Many of us are English (although some may have a few drops of Celtic blood!). As a Welsh choir we sing in the traditional 4-part male voice style (1st & 2nd Tenor, Baritone and Bass) and a good proportion of our repertoire is in the Welsh language ... The choir is larger than it has ever been, with over 50 choristers on the books, but we are still on the look out for new members. We need to do this to ensure the balance and style of the choir is always up to its usual high standard.'
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