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TODAY AT THE GUILD - a results roundup, broadcast on Wednesday 30 April 2025

TODAY AT THE GUILD - a results roundup, broadcast on Wednesday 30 April 2025

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In this podcast of TODAY AT THE GUILD, first broadcast on Wednesday 30 April, you can hear

Lon Dhoo Male Voice Choir (ensemble) "There is nothing like a dame" 2nd place in Vocal Ensemble class

Kiare (Manx for 4!) Winners of Quartet class for any combination of voices, singing "Pokarekare Ana" (Chris and Ellen Sullivan, Tom Shirtliff and Angela Stewart)

Debbie Gooding singing "Roses of Picardy" - winner of Victorian or Edwardian Ballad

Poems from Dahlia Swann and Rosa Dalton

The Shimmerelles singing "Hushabye Mountain" - winners of the Any Voice Trio class (Jane Corkill, Ruth Tickle and Naomi Cole)

SEVEN performances were given marks of 90 or more, in Class JS11 - Songs from the Musicals - Ages 14 - 18

Four are included in this podcast - the other three can be found in the podcast of Today at the Guild, Thursday 1 May

Eva McCaulay (class winner) singing "Gimme Gimme" from Thoroughly Modern Millie

William Shooter singing "This is the moment" from Jekyll and Hyde

Eve Puzzar singing "With You" from Ghost The Musical

Kasia Ashton singing "By The Sea" from Sweeney Todd

Coraaghyn Vannin Ensemble conducted by Angela Stewart singing "Hush Little Darling" Manx traditional, arranged by Harry Pickard.

Nicola O'Connor and Graham Crowe singing "I arise from dreams of thee" (winners of the George Davison, Wendy McDowell and Arthur Cowley Trophy for the most entertaining duet from all duet classes SG1 - SG4


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