Gareth Malone’s Choir

Gareth Malone’s Choir by Gareth Malone, published by Collins in 2012, is a memoir that recounts the transformative stories behind the acclaimed BBC2 series The Choir. In this edition, Malone shares insights from his experiences working with diverse groups, including the notable Military Wives, as he reflects on his journey from an unknown choirmaster to a beloved figure on British television. The book spans 308 pages and is written in English, offering readers a glimpse into the heartwarming and often challenging moments that define his work.
Readers will find a collection of twenty chapters that explore individual experiences and characters that shaped Malone’s adventure in choral music. The narrative highlights the joy of community and the impact of music on people’s lives, touching on themes of resilience and personal growth. Through anecdotes that range from humorous to deeply emotional, Malone illustrates the significance of choirs in fostering connections among individuals from various backgrounds. This memoir serves as both a personal reflection and a celebration of the power of music in transforming lives.
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The hugely popular Gareth Malone recounts the heart-warming stories and transformations behind the award-winning BBC2 series The Choir
For the first time, Gareth reveals everything he has learned from working with so many groups of memorable people, including the record-breaking Military Wives and latest series of The Choir being shown this Autumn.
Gareth was an unknown Choirmaster when he arrived on British TV screens five years ago. Boyish, irrepressible and determined, Gareth took on a collection of kids from the most unlikely comprehensive and turned them into a talented performing choir.
This was the beginning of a national love affair with a bow-tied and undeniably charming young man, and it was also the start of a national rediscovery of the joy to be found in choirs.
Since then, each series of The Choir has gone on to even more demanding challenges, taking young offenders to Glyndebourne, regenerating disparate and far from affluent communities, and finally in an extraordinarily emotional journey, Gareth took a group of women whose partners were serving in Afghanistan to a Christmas Number One. This Autumn, in a new four-part series, Gareth will be challenging four new Choirs to compete against each other.
This is his memoir of a period in which he transformed the lives of thousands but also gained a lifetime’s worth of experience in human frailty and strength. Written with real joy, emotion and amusement, the twenty chapters each deal with an individual moment – both break-throughs and disasters – or an individual character that has contributed to this extraordinary adventure.
Whether he is explaining the importance of biscuits or the role of the elderly in a community undertaking, remembering the scrappy kid who never quite delivered or the mother who had most to prove this is an incredibly moving journey. It is his adventure… and ours.
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