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History
The choir was formed in 1966 as the Cardiff Athletic Club
Male Voice Choir, following a chance remark on the standard
of after-match singing in the clubhouse. A group of dedicated
supporters got together on a Monday evening to take the lead
in improving the singing in the clubhouse. It was not long
before the number of choristers increased and the reputation
of the choir started to grow, bringing requests for performances
for local groups and charities.
Over the years, the choir has established
links with organisations in England, Scotland, Ireland and
France, as well as within the Principality. This leads to
a very hectic schedule of concerts and tours.
In 2000, the choir changed their name to
become the Cardiff Arms Park Male Choir.
The choir has been seen on BBC, Sky Sports,
ITV, Channel 4, New Zealand and Australian TV, including a
live performance on BBC1's Grandstand.
Since the choir's formation, they have raised
thousands of pounds for local and national charities, and
entertained tens of thousands of people.
The choir celebrated its fortieth anniversary
in 2006 with a series of events, including a four nations
tour and a massed male choral spectacular in St David's Hall,
Cardiff.
In 2007 the choir travelled to Germany, with
performances in Heilbronn, Satteldorf and Stuttgart.
Plans for 2008/9 include massed male choral
concerts in Cardiff, Birmingham and London and trips to France
and Poland.
For more detailed information, please use
the links to the left.
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