mid-november newsletter - exmouth choral … 2017 since last time ... bought a folder ... it’s the...
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Inside this issue:
Nov 25th 3 Coaches 2
Nov 25th 4 Kalendar Hall 2
Nov 25th 5 Final Rehearsal 3
Nov 25th 6 Protocols 4
Nov 25th 7 And finally.. 4
Carol Singing 4
Our New Website 5
Carol Singing 5
The Winter Concert 5
Dates for your Diary 6
And finally 6
NEWSLETTER MID-NOVEMBER
2017
S INCE LAST TIME. . .
On November 4th, the tri-choir rehearsal at Southernhay URC
was a great success, even though many of us realised how
much work was still needed!
The committee has sadly accepted the resignation of Ron Taylor
and we thank him for his enthusiasm and hard work, not least
with the anniversary tote bags. Ron remains a member and will
probably still sell you a bag if you ask.
We now have two vacancies on the committee. If anyone is will-
ing to serve, we are able to co-opt them until the 2018 AGM .
Volunteers, please.
We welcome Ellie Trelawny to a (for us) new post —Minuting
Secretary. Following normal practice, this post is held by some-
one who is not a committee member.
NOVEMBER 25TH CONCERT UPDATES
This is a first - two newsletters in the same month!
2. SCORES:
All three choirs normally use black music folders, and it is expected that most singers will use them. However, a black covered score is acceptable.
The score for Old 100th should be inserted into this so that it doesn’t show. Use the folder / black score for both pieces.
Copies of the Old 100th will be collected in at the interval. Afterwards, Jan will be collecting copies of Sea Symphony in Kalendar Hall.
1. FINANCES:
With a ticket sell-out plus a generous grant from the RVW Trust, Christine is confident that the tri-choir venture will at least break even. Many thanks to Christine for acting as overall Treasurer for the concert.
I think I’ve got this building right
To anyone who has just bought a folder—sorry, but they are good quality and good value too.
The Chapter
ended and of
a wondrous experience
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NOVEMBER 25TH CONCERT (continued)
Pick up / Set down stops (both journeys):
1. Budleigh Salterton Town Hall
2. Salterton Road, Littleham Cross (end of Barnfield Ave)
3. Exmouth centre, The Strand
4. Exeter Road (end of Iona Ave)
5. Lympstone, Saddlers Arms
6. South Street, Exeter (just up from Kalendar Hall)
I am told this is the Kalendar Hall.
The Christmas Market has started, so parking in central Exeter is going to be well.… difficult. If you have yet to decide your travel arrangements, there is plenty of space on the coaches. (Larger coaches cost little more than the smaller ones, so we went large). I’m going to park off Salterton Road and get on at stop 2 and there are plenty of similar alternatives. So - avoid the fuss and come by bus.
4. KALENDAR HALL
Firstly, my apologies for misleading you in the last Newsletter about
what the Kalendar Hall looks like.
Unfortunately, the Hall is in use until 1.00pm, though it will be
available after the rehearsal. So, on arrival at the Cathedral, please
take your evening dress to the Chapter House. All your kit can be
stored there - black tie, coats, etc. It will be unlocked during the
afternoon and it will be fairly hectic, so we would be grateful if you
could keep your stuff to a minimum.
However, members may have a small handbag with any valuables with them at all times. These should not be left unattended and of course are your responsibility at all times.
After the rehearsal, you will need to transfer your kit to Kalendar Hall. There is a room upstairs in where gents can change. The loos are downstairs. The Hall will, of course, be locked during the concert.
3. Coach transport We have hired coaches from Dartline.
The cost will be £10 per head, single or return.
The outward start from Budleigh is at 11.00am The return from the Cathedral is at 10.00pm
The Cathedral has an exhibition on at the moment
and, of course, we want the visitors to have a wondrous
experience without having to hop over elegant jackets,
black ties, etc.
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NOVEMBER 25TH CONCERT (continued)
5. Final Rehearsal
ARRIVAL: You should aim to be in the Cathedral by 12.15
(and not 12.30 as in earlier Newsletters).
SEATING: On entering the cathedral, please store your evening dress
in the Chapter House and find a seat in the Nave. You will be summoned
up to the staging voice part by voice part, starting from those with
mobility problems, etc.
Please remember where you ended up and who you were next to.
You may wish to line up with a friend that you are used to singing with,
but most sections are only 3 people wide, so this might not be possible.
We are now one choir so you should feel happy sitting next to anyone!
There will be 3 rows on the flat in front of the raised seating, and as many
independent chairs as we need. We do encourage those that are
willing / able to go further back.
The Seating Plan as shown in the last Newsletter (version 10) is not
gospel. We are up to at least version 12 (with major changes, I hear)
Line up for the Right / South side will be in the Chapter House, but where
the rest of us will line up is yet to be confirmed.
We will exit from the back. Please stay seated until the row behind has
emptied. Again, please remember how this went. Timing is crucial as we
want the interval to be minimal.
PROGRAMMES: Programmes will be available near the Chapter House
for you to collect after the Rehearsal.
Muff says: “Laurence and all the
team are very aware that people do need to
feel comfortable, so we are doing our
utmost best to make this happen”.
TOILETS: These are really limited, so please go before
hand. The show must go on!
In extremis, exit via the South Transept into the Cloister
area. They are to the south of the Cloister Area., mid way
along.
There is no code applicable as the loos will be open to
visitors to the Christmas Market as well.
There are, as mentioned, loos in Kalendar Hall.
Looking south across the Cloister to the loo block
CAROL SINGING - MONDAY DECEMBER 18th
Name that singer competition anyone?
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NOVEMBER 25TH CONCERT (continued)
• Everyone should be in Kalendar Hall by 6.45 ready to move across just after 7pm.
• There will be no warm up, so everyone is responsible for
doing their own. • We will not be wearing distinguishing items - as we are one
choir! This is a recent change. • Laurence would prefer not to have bottled water on stage for
the performance. Thank you. • Muff says: ‘Do remember that Laurence would like us to sing
as much as possible of this with our heads out of the books. So please learn what you can!”
• If you remember where you stood and who you stood next to
in the rehearsal, and also how you processed off, it will save a lot of time at the Interval.
• At the end of the concert, please remain standing and do not
6. CONCERT PROTOCOLS
So no “touch of red”
7. AND FINALLY…. Each choir is holding its own collection for the RNLI during their final rehearsals. There will be a chance to contribute during the Monday 20th rehearsal. Does anyone own a sou’wester that could be loaned as a receptacle? Thank you.
As I write, we have 22 volunteers, with a good SATB balance. We are a couple of carol books short, so if anyone unable to join us can lend us their copy of Carols for Choirs 1 (the green book), I promise to look after it and return it as soon as I can. Thanks. We shall sing at Exmouth House at 6.30 pm, arriving a little earlier to set up, and walk across to the Hospital at 7.30 pm.
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WINTER CONCERT - THE CREATION
How to get a Creation Score before Jan gets you one in December 1. Go on-line and Google: “ Haydn creation score imslp” 2. Click the first result (Die Schöpfung) 3. Ignore “Performances” and move down to “Sheet Music” 4. Click the third tab “Vocal Scores (18)” 5. Scroll down to the tenth Complete Score, which should look like this: 6. Click the blue words “Complete Score” to start the download. If you don’t give a donation you have to wait 15 seconds.
7. Once it has downloaded (dark grey background), right click anywhere on the title page and choose Save as… 8. Select the location where you want it saved and change the cumbersome filename to
something more useful (I have a “Downloaded scores” folder, with files arranged alphabetically by composer. This one is called: Haydn J - Creation English)
As far as I can see, it’s exactly the same as my printed Old Novello edition; in fact a facsimile. If you are looking for a good video performance to sing along to, try: www.youtube.com/watch?v=l07oRR4u-rk
☺ Good soloists.
☺ Each of the start times is listed , so you can easily find whichever chorus you want.
The words are not always the same as the Old Novello
Our orchestra won’t be that big!
Note that this edition is in the Public Domain
OUR NEW WEBSITE
As reported in the September Newsletter, we have decided to replace our aging website. While much still remains to be done, the new site is now published at: www.exmouthchoral.org
Please have a look. Comments welcome. Both sites, old and new, remain online and both have the Creation midi
rehearsal files
AND FINALLY…
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NEWSLETTER
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Website: www.exmouthchoralsociety.org.uk/ Editor: Alan Thompson. Tel: 01395 273491
Saturday, 25 November Final rehearsal in Exeter Cathedral, 12.15 for 1.00 pm Saturday, 25 November JOINT CONCERT in Exeter Cathedral.
Vaughan Williams Sea Symphony Monday 27th November NO REHEARSAL Monday 4th and 11th Dec. First rehearsals for February 2018 concert Monday 18th and 25th Dec. NO REHEARSALS Monday 1st January 2018 NO REHEARSAL Monday 8th January Rehearsals resume Monday 12th February Rehearsal as usual (even though it’s Half Term) Saturday 17th February CONCERT at Holy Trinity, Exmouth.
Haydn The Creation Monday 19th February Rehearsals resume Monday 2nd April NO REHEARSAL (Easter Monday) Monday 7th May Rehearsal as usual (even though it’s Bank Holiday) Saturday, 12th May CONCERT at Holy Trinity, Exmouth. Rossini Petite Messe Solennelle Monday 9th July Annual General Meeting (time and venue tba) Monday 3rd September New season rehearsals start
Thinking ahead to our Spring Concert.
Thanks to Heather Stratford who noticed in the Lympstone Herald that David Davies’
"Cantilena" is performing the Rossini in Lympstone Church on Sat 16th December at 7.30 pm.
It’s the piano + harmonium version too.
Details on their website. Tickets are also available from Demelza on 01395 272243