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Friday, 28 November 2014

Service of 9 Lessons & Carols at St Mary's, Longframlington - Wednesday 17th December


Hi All

Service of 9 Lessons & Carols at St Mary's, Longframlington - Wednesday 17th December @ 7:30pm

Please send me an email (steven.buckley@talk21.com) if you are able to once again supplement my little choir with your fantastic singing! 

 It'll be the same deal as previous years - 4 straightforward choir pieces, the rest are standard carols (with descants if we have enough sops), then down the road to the Angler's Arms for a post service drink!

 I'll send the music out soon.

As you're all so competent, only one rehearsal required and a warm-up on the night.  No big deal if you can't make the rehearsal, so long as you can take a look at the music before the service and make the warm-up. Dates and times as follows: 

 Rehearsal - Friday 12th December @ 7:30pm

Rehearsal and Service - Wednesday 17th December meet @ 6:00pm at the church for last rehearsal before service @ 7:30pm

 Many Thanks!

 Steve

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01665 670302

Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Monday, 24 November 2014

Concert on Saturday

Programme for the concert will be:

Dostoino est (Tchaikovsky)
Ave maris stella (Grieg)
Geistliches Lied (Brahms), accomp
Justorum animae (Stanford)
Insanae et vanae curae (Haydn), accomp
A New Song (MacMillan), accomp
Ave Maria (Lukaszewski)
Denn Er hat seinen Engeln befohlen (Mendelssohn)
Cantique de Jean Racine (Faure), accomp
Bogoroditse Dyevo (Part)
Lobet den Herrn  BWV 230 (Bach), accomp
There will be rest (Ticheli)

Please arrive at 4.45pm latest, ready to rehearse 5.00-6.15pm.  There will then be a break before the concert at 7.00pm.

Please wear all black with a small splash of colour on your top half e.g.tie, broach, necklace, small scarf etc

Please bring your music in a black folder (ideally a Sage Gateshead one), sorted into programme order

The address of the church is: Hillhead Parkway, Chapel House, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE5 1DR - see maps and image below.



Tonight


Dear All,

Leo the youngest has some sort of terrible hacking / leaking bottom thing so we've been up all night. Working today means that I would be simply no use tonight so Enid is kindly leading. If you're singing on Saturday, please can you prioritise tonight? Enid will be getting everything shipshape.

Looking forward to seeing you on Saturday,

 Ed

Thursday, 13 November 2014

From Ed - music for concert on 29th Nov


Hi All,

Great to hear about your intensive Bach night! I can’t wait to hear the progress!

 Here is the music for our Chapel House concert on the 29th Nov  (in some order):

A New Song (MacMillan)
Ave Maria (Biebl)
Ave Maria (Lukaszewski)
Ave maris stella (Grieg)
Bogoroditse Dyevo (Part)
Cantique de Jean Racine (Faure)
Denn Er hat seinen Engeln befohlen (Mendelssohn)
Dostoino est (Tchaikovsky)
Geistliches Lied (Brahms)
Hosanna to the Son of David (Gibbons)
Insanae et vanae curae (Haydn)
Justorum animae (Stanford)
Lobet den Herrn  BWV 230 (Bach)
Rytmus (Hrosovsky)
Sing Joyfully (Byrd)
Song for Athene (Tavener)
There will be rest (Ticheli)
 
Looking forward to seeing you on Monday.
 
Ed

Saturday, 8 November 2014

Music for Monday's rehearsal

·         Lobet den Herrn  BWV 230 (Bach)
·         Flame (Parry)
·         Jubilate Deo (Gabrieli)
·         Dixit Dominus (Vittoria)

FREE tickets to ECHO: Body of Song tomorrow for Chamber Choir


Hello, our World War One Centenary concerts continue at 4pm on Sunday 9th November with a very special commission, ECHO: Body of Song and comps are available for staff and their family and friends.

Body of Song is a truly fitting reflection of war, with a fascinating story, a world of musical diversity, a snapshot of the diverse musical aesthetic and a shared European reflection on peace and conflict past, present and future.

Presented by renowned baritone, Sir Thomas Allen, ECHO: Body of Song, marks the outbreak of WW1 with new choral works that explore the theme of peace and conflict through the human voice.  Performed by the Chorus of Royal Northern Sinfonia, Custom Voices, Voices of Hope and Sage Gateshead’s own youth choir Quay Voices.

In the words of Sir Thomas Allen: “Whether we remain aware of it or not, to a greater or lesser degree, the importance of the year 2014 is very significant in our lives.  This most awful of wars, the war to end all wars, is especially significant as it gave rise to some of the most touching and moving poetry in our language, and some of the most deeply poignant songs.”
“Its resonances continue, the story goes on, and out of the darkness comes beauty and inspirational writing of music prose and verse.   After all the horrors, in just the same way as the most vivid and beautiful of red flowers appeared in thousands on what had been a place of utmost ugliness, words and music do indeed have the power of healing.”

One of the works, ‘Papillon’ composed by Catherine Kontz and performed by the Chorus of Royal Northern Sinfonia is based on a collection of letters which were found in a cellar.  The letters are between members of one family (5 sons, 1 daughter and their parents) and were written during WW1.  Four of the sons fought in the war and some of their letters were written from the trenches.  It is a very personal insight into war, with all the worries of parents who haven’t heard from their sons and then hearing first-hand how dreadful the conditions really were.

Many colleagues are performing so it will also be a great opportunity to support them so tell your friends and family and come along on Sunday afternoon at 4pm.

Contact Ticket Office to get your tickets now (unlimited but on a first come, first served basis).

Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Music for Sunday 9th November


If you can sing on Sunday, our slot is 2.00-2.30pm but please be at the MEC reception outside C9 ready to warm up at 1.30pm.  Black with a splash, but as explained last night, no poppies. Thank you.
 
Music is:
 
If Ye Love Me (Tallis)

Dostoino Est (Tchaik)

Ubi Caritas (Gigolo)

Bog (Part)

There will be rest (Ticheli)

Reminder of how to get information about Chamber Choir

Just a reminder that the emails you receive from Chamber Choir are generated by our blog. 

So if you ever need to look back at information that has been emailed out to you, or check information such as concert dates, it will all be on the blog – Ctrl+click on this address to get to it: www.tsgcc.blogspot.co.uk.

If you scroll to the bottom of the blog page you can click on each month to see all the information that was put on the blog and emailed to you during that month.

If you can't find what you are after you can always email the chamber choir champions using: tsgcchoir@gmail.com

Monday, 3 November 2014

CHANGE OF TIME for Sunday 9th November Body of Song event

There has been a change of plan and we are now timetables to sing 2.00pm-2.30pm on Sunday 9th November as part of the Body of Song event at Sage Gateshead.  There will be a warm up beforehand - time and place to be confirmed.

Please could you reply to this email to confirm that you will be singing or if you are unable to attend.  Thank you.