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Morriston Orpheus Choir

Concert Promoters and Organisers

Morriston Orpheus Choir

  28 Murton Lane, Newton
Swansea
SA3 4TR

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 * Male Choir, * Concerts, * Singing Competitions

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About Us... Welcome to the official website of the
Morriston Orpheus Choir
Croeso i wefan swyddogol

Côr Orpheus Treforys
Formed in 1935 and enjoying an international reputation as a leading exponent of male choral singing, the Morriston Orpheus Choir is in constant demand performing around 25 engagements annually. The Choir undertakes performances on television, at national and promotional events and provides corporate and after-dinner entertainment. This famous Welsh male voice choir can provide a complete show, including solo artistes. The Choir is also available to sing at weddings.

More Information... The Morriston Orpheus Choir, often referred to as the 'Ambassadors of Song', is probably the most travelled of the Welsh male voice choirs. To date, 32 overseas concert tours have been undertaken since 1965.

Our website is very popular with our supporters here in the UK and around the world and our secure on-line shop also includes music from prominent Welsh artistes who have performed with the Choir over the years at concerts and / or have competed in our annual MOCSA Young Welsh Singer of the Year Competition.

Individual songs from our latest CD 'Un Ydym Ni/We Are One' recorded under the Morriston Orpheus Choir Label can now be downloaded from our shop at 99p each. Also, this website has now been optimised for use on smartphones and tablets and facilities are available to download the individual songs to these devices.
In 1935 the landscape of the lower Swansea Valley was virtually unrecognisable from what it is today. Centuries of over- industrialisation, which had made Swansea the metallurgical capital of the world, had ravaged the lower Swansea Valley, leaving the valley a desolate place where green was conspicuous by its absence. The town of Morriston, sitting at the heart of this area, was to a large extent still dependent on heavy industry, in particular steel and tinplate. This heavy industry, however, coincided with a strong musical and cultural life centred to a great degree in the local chapels. Each chapel had its choir, most being capable of performing the great oratorios and choral pieces of the time. They were also mainly Welsh in language.

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