Christmas is coming . . . .

Many thanks to those who sang at Geoffrey Bond’s lecture on 17th November. Apologies that it was not as warm as I led you to believe. The singing was very good – intonation and diction were much improved. I think that it was a good thing to do; it was the largest audience that we have sung to for many a year. Hopefully, some of them will come to our Christmas Concert.

Geoffrey sent the following the day after:

Dear Nick,just  to  say I enjoyed listening to the Newstead Singers ,a rare event to hear poems of Byron set to music, please thank the Choir for their very good performance, best regards Geoffrey.

Slightly different routine this week:

7:45-8:30 with me on the following repertoire:

SheetPolaris
NBC 57How soft upon the evening air
SheetThe Advent Candle
NBC 229Mary’s Child
CC2 123Shepherds’ Cradle Song
SheetLight a Candle

8:30 – 9:15 with Ben Bar-Lev on the following:

SheetO magnum mysterium
CC2 16Nativity Carol
SheetCandlelight Carol
NOBC  178Ding, dong, merrily on high

9:15 Refreshments and fellowship

We then have two more Friday rehearsals – 6th and 13th December before the Concert on 14th December. On 14th December we will rehearse at 2 pm for as long as necessary (hopefully not after 4:30) with the Concert at 7 pm. please do your best to sell tickets.

Calverton Arrangements

Arrangements for Saturday, 5th October:

2:30 Meet at Calverton Village Hall – there is another event on until 2:30 so no point in arriving early.

Address: William Lee Memorial Park, Park Rd, Calverton, Nottingham NG14 6SA

2:30 Set up stands etc.

2:45 Rehearse items with clarinets

3:00 Doors open

3:15 Concert. No interval; refreshments at the end.

Dress: Ladies all black; gentlemen DJs, black bow tie.

One sheet programme (for use in folder?)

Audience programme (if you prefer!)

Tickets: £5 from Mary on Friday night or on the door.

We are singing four items with the clarinets: Summertime, Moon River, A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square and Putting on the Ritz. I will bring words on Friday. You can use the links to refresh the tunes.

And the living is easy.

Where has the Summer gone? Has it ever arrived? Whatever it has done in your life I hope that it has been enjoyable and that you have had a good break.

I am looking forward to the new season. Our first meeting is on 6th September. A reminder that we have performances on 5th October, 17th November and 14th December. For those who need all the dates they can be found here. I will be sending availability Muzodo sometime soon.

The programme for 5th October will be very similar to Patchings and on 17th November we will be singing the six Byron settings that we have been rehearsing.

Through September and October we will also be looking forward to 14th December. I am currently beginning to work out a programme for that. Last year I overextended us by putting in too many unfamiliar pieces and it was probably three pieces too long. Now is the time for you to help mould that programme so that both the audience and us have a more enjoyable experience. Please send me your recommendations by the end of next week.

Enjoy the rest of the month and I’ll see you on 6th September or shortly after.

Here comes the sun!

Thanks a lot for your hard work last week; the singing was very good, especially towards the end of the the rehearsal. We meet again this week.

Below is the music list; it includes one or two pieces that we haven’t done recently but everyone (except those who have joined this year) should have the music. I will bring those spares that I have.

ESM 75 Os justi
Sheet Be thou my vision
Sheet This is my Father’s World
Sheet I sowed the seeds of love
Sheet Swansea Town
Sheet Give us this day
Sheet The Rose arr. NT


Here is the repertoire for the rest of the Summer from which any performance programme will be selected. I will check on Friday to make sure that everyone has all the music.


Your committee met on Tuesday evening to plan the way forward: there will be feedback on Friday.

We are still waiting final confirmation of one or two dates but reminder of what you should have pencilled in your diary:

Concert on either 1st or 8th June possibly with Sherwood Clarinets, hopefully we’ll be able to confirm one way or the other this week.

Patchings Art Festival on 12th July during the day. Last year it was at 11:00.

The proposed date for the Christmas Concert is Saturday, 14th December. Committee decided to try Woodborough Church again, involving another organisation to provide refreshments and entice more local audience.

We’ve received a generous boost to our finances which will be announced on Friday. The amount will be ring fenced and used for a specific purpose that we will collectively decide.

The sun is shining as I write but it isn’t heating anything up!

Tomorrow shall be my dancing day

Thank you for your hard work last time out. We only did half of the music that I had planned but it was mostly new or not done for a long time.

Here is the music list for 9th February:

SheetSwansea TownGustavHolst
SheetTomorrow shall be my dancing dayGustavHolst
SheetThe Isles of GreeceGranvilleBantock
SheetThere be none of beauty’s daughtersNicholasThorpe
SheetBeati quorum via (to be given out)Charles Villiers Stanford 
MP 298The BluebirdCharles Villiers Stanford 
SheetI sowed the seeds of loveGustavHolst
ESM 75Os justiAntonBruckner
SheetJustorum animaeCharles Villiers Stanford 

There is a lot of choir music spread about in people’s music cases, on pianos, propping up table legs and under piles of paper. We want to retrieve music that we are unlikely to use in the foreseeable future.

Mary has compiled a list of what we think is out. (click here)

It is in two columns. The left hand column is music that we would like you to hand in please, either 9th or 16th February. The right hand column is music to be retained (newer members will receive anything that they haven’t got as and when it is needed). There is even a handy tick column to help you keep track.

Thanks for filling in the summer availablity. 1st and 8th June are the only dates that everyone is available at this stage so please try and keep them clear. We’ll let you know as soon as anything is planned.

Summer Dates

We are hoping to arrange a concert in the Summer.

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Please indicate those Saturdays that you are NOT available for an evening concert:

I am aware that some have yet to finalise holiday arrangements and that circumstances may change. As soon as all replies are in I’ll publish possible dates and we’ll start to firm things up. Please let me know if circumstances change.

Thanks.

Harmonius New Year

Happy New Year. I hope that you are looking forward to meeting at 7:45 on Friday.

Bring all your Christmas music to hand in please.

You will need Madrigals and Part Songs and European Sacred Music for the rehearsal; there will be several pieces to pick up.

Thank you all for your efforts towards the Christmas Concert. We all coped admirably with a new venue, lots of new music (apologies for putting a bit too much of that in) and various other health and logistic obstacles. In the end we had a reasonable, appreciative audience; it would have been nice to have had a few more. I did receive lots of nice comments at the end, especially from new people. Your committee will review it in detail in due course; please give your comments to Mary, Cathy, Vicky or Lucy.

You should have received the rehearsal dates up to July; there have been no major problems reported so there are no alterations at this stage. The list can be found on the website.

The repertoire for this year commemorates 200 years since the death of Byron and significant anniversaries of Stanford, Holst, Roberton, Bruckner and Wilbye; most of it will be familiar to the long serving. Here is the provisional list that we will be attempting:

MP 347Draw on sweet nightJohn Wilbyeb 1574
MP 358Weep, weep, mine eyesJohn Wilbyeb 1574
ESM 64Ave MariaAntonBrucknerb 1824
ESM 68Christus factus festAntonBrucknerb 1824
ESM 75Os justiAntonBrucknerb 1824
ESM 82Locus isteAntonBrucknerb 1824
SheetAll in the April eveningHugh S. Robertonb 1874
SheetI sowed the seeds of loveGustavHolstb 1874
SheetSwansea TownGustavHolstb 1874
SheetTomorrow shall be my dancing dayGustavHolstb 1874
MP 298The BluebirdCharles Villiers Stanford d 1924
MP 302HeraclitusCharles Villiers Stanford d 1924
SheetBeati quorum viaCharles Villiers Stanford d 1924
SheetJustorum animaeCharles Villiers Stanford d 1924
SheetAdieu! my native shoreRobert LucasPearsallByron
SheetByron in Italy 3rd mvt.Guy TurnerByron
SheetEveningHenry DavidLeslieByron
SheetShe walks in beautyTonyGloverByron
SheetThe Isles of GreeceGranvilleBantockByron
SheetThe Waters of ElleByron
SheetThere be none of beauty’s daughtersNicholasThorpeByron
SheetTo an oak at NewsteadAlan BullardByron
SheetWhen we two partedByron

Christmas (Concert) is Coming!

A very productive session last week. Thank you for your hard work. There are some notes below. Can we please meet at 7:30 again this Firday?

This Friday we will be down in numbers so will be an opportunity to address less familiar moments. My list is as follows, if anyone has anything to add please let me know and I’ll try to accomodate.

SheetSilent Night
SheetThe Night he was born
SheetCoventry Carol
SheetIn der Christnacht
SheetWeinachtsliedchen
SheetWiegenlied der Hirten
SheetMary, did you know
SheetMasters in this hall
SheetLet us gather hand in hand
CC5 105My Lord has Come

Looking forward to next week:

Friday, 15th December: 7:30 rehearsal in the church. Bring stands, which can be left at church overnight.

Saturday, 16th December: 2:00 – 4:30 rehearsal with Ensemble in the church. There is a comfortable room in the church with toilet and warm drink making facilities that we can use between rehearsal and concert.

7:00 CONCERT

Please do your best to sell tickets – we’ve all worked hard to get this concert on; we want a good audience.

Here are the notes on last week’s pieces:

Masters in this hallLots of errors. Needs some homework. Solid, marching beat essential.
Let us gather hand in handFamiliarise. This will take time on the day.
Personent Hodiev.1 Full; v.2 SA; v.3 TB; v.4 Full. Look at the words. Energy.
In dulci jubiloCheck the harmonies of v2; ST learn the final verse descant.
O little town of BethlehemBe sure of the join into v3 and back.
The Christ ChildEnjoy the alto and tenor crotchets.Sing expressively.
My Lord has ComePleased with this. Make the most of the contrasts.
Every Stone Shall CryNeeds lots of energy but pay attention to the dynamics.
Star CarolArticulate the words; tell the story.

A Great and Mighty

Thank you all for a good rehearsal last week; the extra quarter of hour made a big difference.

After the information about this week’s rehearsal there are some notes on the pieces that we did last week to bear in mind when we next sing them.

This week we will start with Masters in this hall from the first half (which we didn’t do last week) then concentrate on the second half. I anticipate having to spend time on the Will Todd pieces; the rest of the second half is famiiar to most of you so, hopefully, will be plain sailing. Here is the music list – we will work through in this order:

SheetMasters in this hall
SheetLet us gather hand in hand
CC2 160Personent Hodie
CC5 82In dulci jubilo
CC3/1 143O little town of Bethlehem
CinB 84The Christ Child
CC5 105My Lord has Come
CinB 74Every Stone Shall Cry
SheetSilent Night
SheetThe Night he was born
SheetCoventry Carol
CC3 157Star Carol

Notes on last week’s pieces:

The main thing is get familiar with the foreign words; otherwise I was greatly encoraged  by all the pieces. Well done.

A’soalin’Get the words across
O Come, O Come, EmmanuelNo repeat – miss out  vv 4&5. Be familiar with the harmony of verse 6. SA – learn the last chorus descant
A Great and Mighty WonderVerses 1,2 and 5. Familiarise the words, especially verse 5. Repeat the final chorus.
In der ChristnachtGenerally quite good. Sopranos learn the rising fourths in bar 16/17. Down a semi-tone in G to match the following pieces.
WeinachtsliedchenJoin on to Wiegenlied der hirten as if one piece. Familiarise the words.
Wiegenlied der Hirtenv1 mp v2 mf v3 f Chorus p every time. Repeat the final chorus.
Jul, Jul, strålande jul!Good. As with all the “foreign texts, familiarise. v1 mp v2 mf
Love, peace and MusicWell remembered. Watch out for the second bar of page 2 – it arrives sooner than you think.
A Carol of ContrastsWatch out for the harmony on page 2. 
Ring out the bellsSA verse 1TB verse 2 Last verse – ST V.1; AB V.2 Words must be clear.
Huron CarolNo problems
Mary, did you knowUse copies with RED title. Sing together on the choruses, the rhythmic notation is approximate.

The Goose is Getting Fat

Looking forward to our rehearsal on Friday. The concert is getting quite close now; I hope that you are managing to find a few minutes to look at the music that might be unfamiliar to you. The main things to look at for Friday are:

The German texts

Mary did you know (I will be bringing a fresh copy for you all with one or two minor rhythmic adjustments)

Masters in this Hall

On Friday we will work on the first half in order:

SheetA’soalin’
CC5 115O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
CC1 1Es ist ein Ros Entsprungen
SheetIn der Christnacht
SheetWeinachtsliedchen
SheetWiegenlied der Hirten
SheetJul, Jul, strålande jul!
SheetLove, peace and Music
SheetA Carol of Contrasts
SheetRing out the bells
SheetHuron Carol
SheetMary, did you know
SheetMasters in this hall

I will confirm the audience carols on Friday.

On the programme I have put opportunity for three readings: they need to be selected aong with someone to read them – any volunteers?

We also need volunteers to serve refreshments in the interval (NOT members of the choir) – partners? offspring? friends? – names to Mary please.

Tickets (£10) are now available through the website and at rehearsals

Here is a printable version of Lucy’s excellent poster and there will be some hard copies at rehearsal on Friday.