About Rosenethe Singers
Based in Dunblane, in the district of Stirling, Rosenethe Singers is recognised as one of the leading amateur choirs in central Scotland, performing at least two concerts each year, accompanied by professional musicians and soloists.
Repertoire
Rosenethe Singers, of which we are around 45 members, is an excellent size to perform the great works of choral music, such as St. Matthew & St. John Passions Bach, Messiah Handel and Requiem Mozart.
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While performing repertoire familiar to many, we aim to introduce less well-known and more contemporary works to our audience. In March 2026, it was the choir's privilege to perform the premiere of Hope is a Strange Invention, music by Frikki Walker, words by Emily Dickinson.
Soloists and Musicians
Rosenethe Singers have been accompanied by an enviable list of soloists and musicians in recent years, including: Stephen Armstrong; Robin Bell; Liam Bonthrone; Chris Brannick; David Douglas; Belinda Evans; Philip Gault; Sharron Griffiths; Susan Hamilton; Robin Horgan; Stewart Kempster; Jolyon Loy; Colleen Nicoll; Simon Oberst; Jacob Phillips; Eleanor Rashid; Ingrid Sawers; Edward Woodhouse; Ulrike Wutscher; Lauren Young; and Ines Zimmerman.
The Scottish Bach Players and the Rosebery Quartet often accompany us.
