About the Welsh Association of Male Choirs
The Welsh Association of Male Choirs was established
in 1962 when 26 choirs formed an association to
collectively address the needs of Male Choirs. Since that beginning
the Association has increased its membership tremendously, and exprerience
has made it a much more professional body, better equipped to carry
out its obligations which are:
- To
bring together all Welsh choirs under one umbrella and to assist and
advise them on any query or problem that could arise. In this respect
the services of an honorary solicitor are available.
- To
foster and promote the art of Male Voice choral music and Welsh Choral
works.
- To
liase with Educational Institutions and Cultural Societies for the
practice and study of the performance of male voice choral work world-wide.
Being mindful of the competitive spirit
within many choirs, the Association has promoted many competitions
for male choirs and it has also liased with promoters of eisteddfodau
and other music festivals to this end. The Assiociation arranges massed
male voice singing festivals and many of these have been held at the
Royal Albert Hall, London; St. David's Hall, Cardiff and also Bristol,
Swansea and Bournemouth. Many national charities have benefited by
concerts arranged on their behalf.
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The Association keeps in touch with
music publishers and distributors and negotiates with them for the
best possible discounts for member choirs.
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The Association
assists member choirs with the day to day running by arranging Seminars
and courses for choir conductors, accompanists and choir administrators.
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Today, the South
Wales Branch of the Association has approximately 85 member choirs
with 18 associate members in England and 7 members outside the United
Kingdom in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Germany and Ireland.