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Official
web site of the Fair City Singers, the youth choir for 11-17
year olds from Perthshire in Scotland, and its training choir
the Fair City Junior Singers.
You
are visitor number
. Last site update 9th May 2009.
Use the green links to find out more and the red links for
choral resources and Perthshire information. You can also
hear streaming Real Media files or download mp3 files of the
choir - go to the CDs page to find out
how.
NEWS:
Our
20th Anniversary Concert will be on Sunday 14th June 2009
at 7.30 p.m. in St Matthew's Church.
We
are looking forward to welcoming any 'oldies' who can manage
to be with us to celebrate the 20th anniversary.
1. Please wear black, gold or yellow
2. Arrive at 5.30pm for a short rehearsal - all the songs
will come back to you
3. At the end of the concert we'd like you to come to the
Royal George for Wine and Savouries.
click
here to find the song
words!
Please email faircitysingers@btinternet.com
for
further details.
Our
last stage show was 'Alice' performed in Perth Grammar School
on 4th and 5th March 2009 to great acclaim.
Alice Photo Gallery
Why
not also visit our sister sites:
Fair City Singers
at the Dome
- all about the Singers participation in the big Millenium
Eve Concert in London on 31st December 1999.

Perth Barbershop
Singers
- all about Martin Neilson's barbershop singing group, also
from Perthshire.
How do I contact the choir?
Email us at enquiries@faircitysinger.org.uk
How
do I join the choir?
Go to the Choir Page. It's all there!
Why
the name "Fair City" Singers?
Sir Walter Scott wrote of the ‘Fair City’ of Perth which is
how the choir got its name.
Why
is the choir mascot a bee?
As our audiences well know, the choir colours are yellow and
black, so several years ago one of the founder members decided
to create a mascot in the form of 'Beartha Bee', incorporating
the old Gaelic name for Perth. See if you can spot Beartha
in some of our photos – she’s in at least three of them!
Why
are the photos so small?
To
keep the page download times low. Most of the photos contain
links which open a new window containing a full-size jpeg
of the same image (typically 30 90 Kbytes) plus an
explanatory caption giving more information.
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