A SCHOOL choir whose first appearance was cancelled at the
last minute but went on to win international acclaim have their first CD on
sale.
The Ysgol Dinas Bran Male Ensemble was formed with just six
members early last year specifically to enter a choral competition in South
Wales.
But when the contest was scrapped at the last moment because
of a lack of interest from anyone apart from the Llangollen sixth-formers
themselves, they decided to stay
together anyway to see what the future might hold for them.
According to Dinas Bran’s head of music and the choir’s
mentor Aled Phillips, that was a good decision because the young singers, who
specialise in performing contemporary songs in a traditional way, have since
gone from strength to strength.
Now with a total of 24 members aged 17 and 18 – some of whom
have left school but still remain part of the group – the ensemble reached the
national final of the Music for Youth competition in Birmingham last summer,
winning the senior choir award.
Last November, they were just one of four school choirs
selected from across the UK to sing at the School Proms at London’s Royal
Albert Hall, and in February this year they did well in the Choir of the Year
Competition in Buxton, Derbyshire.
But as far as the rugby-loving lads were concerned, their
best gig came a month later when they were picked to provide the pre-match
entertainment at the Wales v France Grand Slam decider in Cardiff’s Millennium
Stadium.
In May this year the Dinas Bran choir was invited to perform
in Germany and sang before the kick-off of the German FA Cup match in Berlin as
part of a three-day programme of appearances in the country.
Shortly afterwards they were back in school in Llangollen to
record their first CD with a specialist company.
Featuring an 11-strong selection of songs including hits
from Kings of Leon, East 17 and Coldplay, this went on sale for the first time,
priced at £10, at the Llangollen International Eisteddfod.
The ensemble could be heard singing live at the festival
when they took to the stage during the first day’s Peace Message performance.
Mentor Aled Phillips said: “The choir was formed less than
18 months ago specifically to take part in the competition which never
happened.
“We’d rehearsed for six weeks and as we didn’t want to waste
all that effort we decided to keep going and I’m very glad we did because the
success we’ve had since then has been just phenomenal.
“At the moment we’re waiting to hear if we’ve been chosen to
sing at the Royal albert Hall again and, meantime, we have a concert with
internationally renowned opera singer David Kempster, who is a former Dinas
Bran pupil, at Chirk Parish Church on July 14.
“We also have the chance of performing in a number of
national competitions this year, although we don’t yet know the exact details.
“
He added: “We are
still looking for the big breakthrough in the same way that the Fron Choir made
it.
“What we really need is some radio airplay so the right
people can hear us sing.”
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