Orchestres et l'Opéra
Phoenix Singers (Suffolk)
Phoenix Singers was founded by Framlingham based musician and teacher the late Malcolm Russel in 1976. Malcolm saw no reason why the physiological and social benefits of choral singing should not be shared widely in a choir striving at the same time for excellence in performance.
Phoenix Singers has remained true to its founder's vision and developed an understanding of the place and role of the
Phoenix Singers was founded by Framlingham based musician and teacher the late Malcolm Russel in 1976. Malcolm saw no reason why the physiological and social benefits of choral singing should not be shared widely in a choir striving at the same time for excellence in performance.
Phoenix Singers has remained true to its founder's vision and developed an understanding of the place and role of the organisation in the community from which it draws its members and audience and which it enriches through its performances and outreach.
Phoenix Singers was granted charitable status in 1999.
Each year since its foundation Phoenix Singers has presented and performed in at least three public concerts, interrupted only during the Covid 19 pandemic in 2020-21. The choir celebrated its 40th anniversary with a sell out performance of Monteverdi Vespers and is looking forward to its golden jubilee in 2026.
We enjoy the challenge of exploring our rich choral heritage in a fun, relaxed and supportive environment and welcome new singers of all voices.