GREENOCK Philharmonic Choir was on song as members held their first spring concert since the start of the pandemic.
They staged a performance of The Creation by Joseph Haydn, which celebrates the creation of the world as described in the Book of Genesis, at the Lyle Kirk's Union Street building.
The choir put a modern twist on the old masterpiece by projecting photographs compiled by local photographer Campbell Skinner - who also took these snaps - around the performers.
In addition to the choristers, Caitlin Mackenzie, Euan McDonald and Will Frost lent their voices as soloists, while Glasgow Chamber Orchestra provided an accompaniment for the singers.
Calum Harbison, who is a committee member for the choir, said: "It was a great event with an excellent turnout.
"The visuals we had were also terrific.
"I want to thank the Lyle Kirk for hosting us, we're very grateful to them for accommodating us.
"We're looking forward to our next concert in Clarke Memorial Church in August and we're hoping to see some new faces when rehearsals start back in September."
Pics by Campbell Skinner
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