Perth proved to be a particularly memorable example. The choirs – and we are talking of about 400 singers – assembled outside the St Johns Kirk in the middle of the city, and the acoustics proved so superb that as I stood amongst them, I thought “This sound is fantastic – its such a shame that we only hear it once a year. There should be some sort of National Choir”.
On my return I contacted Bruce Robertson, Director of Education, Culture and Sport and asked him what he thought of the idea. He replied saying that he thought it was a fantastic idea and to speak to the Director of Highland 2007, Fiona Hampton. Fiona has been exceptionally supportive of the idea, and we are now working very closely together on initial plans for the establishment of the choir in the next few months.
“… it will not merely be an extension of a traditional Mod choir but a choir with its own personality.”
In the meetings we have had to date, the idea has been welcomed by the organisers of Highland 2007, which aims to showcase the best of Highland Culture to Scotland and the rest of the world, and also leave cultural and economic legacies which will benefit the area in the future.
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