We are looking forward to another year of music-making at Bangor, under the baton of our Director of University Music Joe Cooper. We therefore invite all those who wish to be involved to register their interest as in previous years.

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University Symphony Chorus

Singing in a choir is both healthy and intellectually stimulating, and our rehearsals offer a great way to make new friends. ÌýAll students, staff and members of the community are welcome to join, regardless of previous choral experience. There are no auditions.

Rehearsals take placeÌýevery Wednesday evening at 7.30 in the PJ Hall.

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University Symphony Orchestra

Â鶹´«Ã½¸ßÇå°æ Symphony Orchestra is north-west Wales’s premier full-size orchestra, with a membership made up of students and staff from across the University, along with the very best instrumentalists from the surrounding area. The Orchestra rehearses everyÌýMonday evening at 7.30 in the PJ Hall.Ìý

University Chamber Choir

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Â鶹´«Ã½¸ßÇå°æ Chamber Choir is a small group of up to 20 singers that performs music from the Renaissance to the present day, and gives regular concerts in Bangor and other locations in North Wales. It rehearsesÌýeveryÌýThursday at 7.30pm in Mathias Hall in the Music Building.

See their performance ofÌýÌýandÌýÌýat the Gala Concert in 2019.

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Specialist ensembles

The Department of Music also runs a range of specialist ensembles, including an opera group, an early music ensemble, and the Bangor New Music Ensemble. If you would like to express an interest in taking part in any of these ensembles, please contactÌýBethan Brown.

The Music Society

The Music Society (Musoc) is a student organization whose year-round activities include an Orchestra (rehearsals every Tuesday evening at 7.30 during term time), a Choir (rehearsals every Friday evening at 7.30 during term time), lunchtime and evening concerts, and many social events. Membership is open to all without audition, and you are warmly invited to come along to the open rehearsals in Welcome Week. For more information please visit theÌý.

Other performing groups

Other societies affiliated to the Students’ Union include the Concert Band, the Brass Band, the Jazz Band, the String Orchestra, a musical theatre society (SODA), a Welsh-language choir (Aelwyd JMJ), the Acapella Society, the Film Society, the Folk Society (Cadi Ha), a Welsh-language drama and literature society (Cymdeithas John Gwilym Jones), two English-language drama societies (BEDS and ROSTRA), the Circus Society (Cirque du Soc), and BU Dance – alongside many more! Please visit theÌýfor more information, or visit the societies’ stands at Serendipity on Wednesday of Welcome Week.

Note: Experience Points are awarded for participation in all of these ensembles as part of theÌýBangor Employability Award.Ìý

Performance opportunities for the local community

Singers are very welcome to join theÌýUniversity Symphony ChorusÌýfor a small fee. See above for more information and a link to the application form.

Â鶹´«Ã½¸ßÇå°æ Community OrchestraÌýmeets eight times a year for a full day of orchestral playing. Instrumentalists of all standards are welcome to join. More information can be found at the

The best local instrumentalists of all ages are welcome to audition for a place in theÌýUniversity Symphony OrchestraÌý(see above).

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