Called MuTh, the theatre seats 400 and will host regular performances by the choir.
Angus has already conducted the choir at his local church in Falmouth performing Faure's Requiem.
The choir gave its first performance last year, but it was a program of Christmas music.
The choir's pianist, Brenda Baca King, told KRQE-TV that the attacker was looking at the lead soloist.
Jude Thaddeus Church in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and the choir had begun its closing hymns when it happened.
Jude Thaddeus Catholic Church around noon Sunday and walked up to the choir area where he began his attack.
We have moments where we are using the four-to-almost-five-octave range of the choir.
Work focused on the choir area, in the centre of the church, where it was indicated Richard was interred.
In 1969, she sang in the choir at the investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales at Caernarfon Castle.
They were signed by Daniel Glatman, manager of former boy band Blue, after he saw the choir performing at a wedding.
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"The choir has got the complete support of the town - I'm sure they're very proud of the choir, " he said.
To the extent that I'm preaching to the choir, I need you guys to go out and do some evangelizing yourselves.
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And we're all here because we know all this, and I guess, in a way, I'm preaching to the choir again.
The choir rehearses twice a week in their local school and has previously relied on members' wives baking cakes to raise funds.
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Dr Huang had been a long term admirer of the choir after spending 18 years working at the University of Wales, Swansea.
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The stabbings occurred as the choir had just begun its closing hymns.
Gwilym has directed the choir from afar, preparing them for the event.
Although formed in the late 19th Century, the choir was disbanded during the upheaval of World War II but reformed in October 1946.
"Our wish is to demonstrate to America and the world that, 'We are Sandy Hook and We Choose Love, '" the choir said in a statement.
Within months the walls of the choir were resplendent with art.
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Over the years Mr Erasmus served as a committee member and chairman with the choir, and in recognition of his contribution was appointed vice-president in 2007.
Raised mainly by friends and relatives, she began singing when her grandparents took her to a Baptist Church, where she joined the choir as a soloist.
He spoke about the work going into producing the choir when Alec caught up with him on a rare open day at the Cathedral earlier this week.
Those visiting the church will also see a stained-glass window, known as the choir window, which was donated by the Goldwater family in memory of Barry Goldwater's parents.
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For Norman Martin, who has been in the choir for 62 years and is its longest-serving member, it is the sheer pleasure of performing that has kept him going.
Our soundman carefully set up the microphone stand to the side of the altar, facing the choir of nuns (as I sat in the back happily humming "Climb Every Mountain").
Other awards saw wins for Gareth Malone who was named best presenter for his role in The Choir: Military Wives and Terry Pratchett: Choosing To Die, which won best single documentary.
Disguised as a nun in a San Francisco convent, she manages to bring new music into the choir, fresh street faces into the pews, and a social-activist spirit into the revitalized congregation.
They range from a retired piano tuner to a UEA drama student, but they all share a love of music and many of them have sung with the choir since its inception.
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