An RSS feed (or news feed) is a means by which you can stay informed about what's going on at Parliament Choir without having to regularly visit the website.
To make use of an RSS feed, you need some "feed reader" (or "aggregator") software. Most modern web browsers have feed readers built in.
The RSS feeds for Parliament Choir are listed below...
The Parliament Choir is self-funded, with all revenue directed to the running of the choir and our support for young musicians.
Corporate Friends
The Parliament Choir is keen to extend its charitable goals - its educational and outreach work, particluarly with young musicians - and its role as an ambassador for Parliametn at home and abroad. To realise these twin ambitions, it is seeking additional support.
There are various ways in which corporate sponsors could choose to support the Parliament Choir:
Sponsor an individual concert
Sponsor an individual musician or soloist for a concert
Sponsor a new composition from the Choir's Chorus Master and Composer in Residence, Nicholas O'Neill
Sponsor a pre- or post-concert reception
Support the Choir's ambassadorial work, building relationships at home and abroad
Support the planned "Young Singers in Westminster Hall" project
Support plans to go out and sing with other choirs in the UK
The benefits Corporate Friends could receive:
VIP tickets to Parliament Choir concerts
Invitation to an annual Friends Reception in Parliament
Logo and support listed in concert programme and publicity
Support communicated on the Choir's social media platforms
Regualr newsletter and information about the Choir and the young musicians it works with
The Music Director, CEO, or any of the Trustees would be delighted to discuss individual sponsorship packages with interested parties.