This spring and summer we are looking forward to several diverse musical offerings. Oure Pleasure seems to specialize in a musical genre that is best described as "ALL OF THE ABOVE". We seek joy in music, and we find it everywhere!
Celtic Concert
Tuesday, March 17 at 7:00 PM
Attleboro Public Library
74 North Main Street
This concert is free and open to the public, but seating is limited. Please visit the library's event website for details and to register.
Choral Vespers for Lent
Sunday, March 29 at 4:00 PM
First Evangelical Lutheran Church
900 Main Street, Brockton
Save the date! On Saturday, June 13 Oure Pleasure will present a dreamy midsummer evening concert that is sure to be a feast for the ears.
And finally, on Saturday, June 27 we will be singing the National Anthem from the pitcher's mound at the 6:15 PM PawSox game at McCoy Stadium in Pawtucket, RI. Join us to watch the game and for the fun, food, and fireworks!

Now is best leisure to take oure pleasure ...
from Thomas Morley's Sing We and Chant It
Oure Pleasure Singers is a small group of vocalists dedicated to the joy of serious music-making. Comprised of singers from Providence, Attleboro, and surrounding communities, the ensemble sings an eclectic variety of music, ranging from plainchant to jazz, and embracing both the sacred and the secular.
Based in Attleboro MA, Oure Pleasure was founded in 1983 by friends who were seeking the special enjoyment of a small, closely-knit vocal ensemble. In its earlier days, Oure Pleasure concentrated on madrigals and music of the Renaissance and Medieval periods, and its name is borrowed from the words of the madrigal Sing We and Chant It, once its signature piece.
from Thomas Morley's Sing We and Chant It
Oure Pleasure Singers is a small group of vocalists dedicated to the joy of serious music-making. Comprised of singers from Providence, Attleboro, and surrounding communities, the ensemble sings an eclectic variety of music, ranging from plainchant to jazz, and embracing both the sacred and the secular.
Based in Attleboro MA, Oure Pleasure was founded in 1983 by friends who were seeking the special enjoyment of a small, closely-knit vocal ensemble. In its earlier days, Oure Pleasure concentrated on madrigals and music of the Renaissance and Medieval periods, and its name is borrowed from the words of the madrigal Sing We and Chant It, once its signature piece.
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