Have you had enough of feasting over the festive period? Do you, perhaps, need a break?
If so, Malvern Festival Chorus might just have the answer.
The Chorus will be hosting a "Come and Sing Workshop" in Great Malvern Priory, and, despite New Year resolutions, organisers are still promising "a bit of a feasting theme".
A spokesman said: "Everyone is welcome to join us and conductor Richard Knight to work off the excesses of the festive season and bring some cheer to a dark February Saturday.
"The workshop will be followed by a short concert featuring the works covered during the day so if you prefer to be sung to rather than to sing, come and experience a very different kind of feast - a musical feast in a glorious setting."
The spokesman added: "The music will include: Parry’s Jerusalem and Hallelujah choruses by both Handel and Beethoven as well as much-loved choruses from works by Haydn, Brahms, Mozart, Faure and Rossini."
The date for the diary is February 11.
More details and a registration form can be found on Malvern Festival Chorus’s website at www.malvernfestivalchorus.co.uk
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