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Two more cups, but so much more, and yes, we are celebrating
Delighted as we were to win two cups at the Bath Festival it was the final words of the Adjudicator saying “A Male Voice Choir at its very best” that made us really proud…..
RMVC said a sad goodbye to one of its own.
On the request of choir member John Reid and his wife Sally RMVC performed a concert in Ferndown for the charity that had given John so much support during his battle with Renal Cancer. The night raised the sum of £1,232.45 in aid of Renal Cancer Research at Bournemouth Hospital. Although John was too ill to attend he did watch the event via video.
Another great concert at Hanger Farm: 31 January 2026
It might have been raining - yet again - but on stage with the fabulous Queen Bees and a great audience a huge dose of sunshine came into all our lives….
POIGNANT, PASSIONATE, PERFECT - RMVC’S CELEBRATION OF 30 YEARS OF SONG
To mark an occasion so special to us this had to be the best we could achieve, and we did achieve the best in so many different ways……
So good to have you all on board!
They signed up, started rehearsing, got to grips with the music and the words and finally they were presented with the coverted green Jackets......
The Magnificent Men Flew in Again!
On stage once more at the Army Flying Museum in Middle Wallop RMVC donned flying helmets, goggles and scarves to entertain the audience with another eclectic programme of music. Plus, for the first time the choir gave a warm welcome to special guests the all-female Romsey Songbird.
A great summer tour singing with the Barnstaple Boys!
First tenor Clive Downton tells all....
Excursions to the West Country are proving a great success for Romsey MVC.. The popular choir, once again led by musical director Marion Maxey, followed up its trophy winning trip to Cheltenham with a visit to the historic North Devon town of Barnstaple, before a performance at a first class cricket match on the way home.
Two First Prizes at the Cheltenham Festival for Performing Arts
There’s no doubting the competition was tough, so hopes were not high, but we gave it our all and were over the moon to collect not one, but two first prizes…..
St David's Day Bitterne
St David would have been proud
In the welcoming, warm and beautiful setting of The Holy Saviour Church in Bitterne RMVC and our guest Welsh Harpist Harriet Earis lit up the audience with a splendid St David’s Day Concert.