Third Culture Collective Perform at Houses of Parliament

Third Culture Collective Perform at Houses of Parliament

Third Culture Collective Perform at Houses of Parliament

On 17 March 2022, The Third Culture Collective, The Commonwealth Resounds Ensemble in Association played at the prestigious Houses of Parliament in London, as part of the 2022 Westminster Seminar. The Third Culture Collective trio, featuring Shri Gadhvi on tabla, Simon Purdy on violin and Kavi Pau on piano, played a set in their iconic cross-cultural style. The music on offer ranged from Bach to Bollywood, including Rahat Fateh Ali Khan’s O re piya, Hum ko hamise chura lo from Mohabbatein, and instrumental arrangements of their recent releases such as Darshan Do Ghanshyam and Fauré’s Après un rêve.

Performing Bach/Gounod’s Ave Maria was a real highlight. The piano part was written by JS Bach in the 18th century, the melody line (played by Simon on the violin) was added by the French composer Charles Gounod in the 19th century, and the tabla part was newly improvised by Shri!

Hosted by The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, the Westminster Seminar is a peer-to-peer learning programme for parliamentarians and clerks from across the Commonwealth and is now in its 70th year. It was a pleasure to meet and perform for such distinguished guests, including the Speakers of both the House of Commons and the House of Lords. After a long day of rehearsing and performing, The ensemble were delighted to be invited to a formal dinner in the Members’ Dining Room!

Thank you to all involved in facilitating such a wonderful event, in particular to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and Royal Commonwealth Society.

See below for a sneak preview of our performance, recorded live at the Houses of Parliament:

Green Chamber Choir

Green Chamber Choir

Green Chamber Chorale

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Green Chamber Chorale

Green Chamber Chorale is a professional classical music choir in Nigeria. It is their aim to introduce minds to the all – encompassing power of music.

Amemuso choir

Amemuso choir

Amemuso Choir

Amemuso Choir, Abuja

Abuja Metropolitan Music Society (AMEMUSO) choir is an Opera group of talented singers from different works of life, religious background and ethnic group.

Rother Community Choir

Rother Community Choir

Rother Community Choir

Rother Community Choir

A community choir singing in and around the Rother District for enjoyment and for charity!”

Inspired by the BBC2 series featuring conductor Gareth Malone on a mission to get the nation singing, the choir was created in January 2010 for Rother District Council’s employees. It very quickly grew, rehearsing away from the workplace and welcoming new members with no links with Rother DC.

Today the choir is conducted and directed by Lorraine Barry, accompanied by Hannah Gardner and now has over 50 members.

Despite the best efforts of Covid the choir managed to keep going over the last 2 years with members learning new skills with rehearsals on Zoom.

Rehearsals are every Tuesday 7pm-9pm, at St Marks Church Hall, Little Common Road, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, TN39 4BZ.

The choir has a wide variety of songs from choral pieces to more recent popular songs.

They enjoy public performances and have been rewarded in 2019 at the Hastings Music Festival, winning the Adult Choir competition with a stunning performance of 2 very different songs; “Never enough” from the Greatest Showman and the classic Queen song “Bohemian Rhapsody”. This success has just been repeated at the Hastings Music Festival in March 2022, again winning the Adult Choir competition with superb performances of “Somewhere over the Rainbow” and “It must be Love”. This latest performance showed the quality and determination of the choir who were reduced from their normal number of 30 plus to just 17 due to covid.

They are pleased to support 2 local Charities; Chestnut Tree Children’s Hospice and St Michael’s Hospice.