The Inverclyde Schools' Junior Choir, conducted by Palma Allan, competing at the Final of BBC Radio 3's Choir of the Year competition in 2004.
Ching a ring Chaw
The Rose
Eriskay Love Lilt
How Much Is That Doggie?
Palma Allan - Conductor
Kirsteen Straine - Accompanist
The simplicity and pacing of ‘The Rose’ as it moves to a crescendo is wonderful. Only the lowland Scots have the crisp, clear pronunciation to project the word ‘Never’ with such dynamism. As these youngsters grow older they will come to understand the truth and the hope of the inspiring words of Amanda McBroom
sioni1927 5 months ago
@MegaTiggers i do have to agree with you they are good but they could do better
wannabekissed16 6 months ago
@RiotWithAChupaChup This appeared on my FB wall, by my Scottish friend Raymond Leitham. It brought tears to my eyes. You all look and sound like angels.
janeskreslet 10 months ago
The choir although good are capable of doing better.
There are enough singers to harmonize.
MegaTiggers 1 year ago
@W33BR00N you have a right to youre own opinion but please dont say it as if its a fact. this chior has been able to do songs that most adult chiors dont even want to attempt.
lauraleopard1995 1 year ago
I'm In There! :) WOW! Memories :)
RiotWithAChupaChup 1 year ago
shes our teacher now n im in at choir xx we r going to go to birmingham in November to do the category finals i cant wait
xh4nn4hmx 1 year ago
Nice dynamic contrasts.
UnionMillMusic 1 year ago
makes me proud to be from Inverclyde!
imac57k 1 year ago
WE ARE BETTER THEM THEN =p
W33BR00N 2 years ago