Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus say farewell to artistic director
After nine fantastic and successful years, Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus say farewell to Marc Yarrow. Marc’s tenure with the Chorus, first as Musical Director then Artistic Director, started in 2010.

After nine fantastic and successful years, Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus say farewell to Marc Yarrow.
MARC’S tenure with the Chorus, first as Musical Director then Artistic Director, started in 2010.
During his time as the musical lead for BrightonGMC the Chorus has grown in number and developed in reputation and professionalism.
Working with a talented team of professional musicians and a dedicated membership, Marc introduced the Chorus to a wide repertoire leading the Chorus in many successful performances at a wide variety of venues, including the Brighton Dome Concert Hall, Theatre Royal and the London Palladium. Under Marc’s musical leadership the Chorus also represented the UK in the international music festival Various Voices in Ireland and Germany and won the Manchester Amateur Choral Competition in 2013.
The Trustees of BrightonGMC extend their heartfelt gratitude and thanks to Marc for his contribution to the Chorus over the years. They wish him the best for his future endeavours and they will follow his career with pride knowing that the Chorus helped him in his formative years.
BrightonGMC was established in January 2005 and has about 100 members. It provides a space where people can celebrate music, enjoy the fellowship of other like-minded people and contribute to the local communities it’s a part of.
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