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  • BasilHarwood
    Full Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 117

    #16
    Originally posted by DracoM View Post
    " so maybe we await results "

    Erm...................?
    I think that's what I just wrote?
    You are aware he was a lay clerk at Windsor? He’s directed and accompanied (on organ and on piano) numerous choirs... I’m sure he knows what he’s doing, mate.

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    • DracoM
      Host
      • Mar 2007
      • 13009

      #17
      Accompanying is NOT the same as daily, gritty end, choir training.

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      • BasilHarwood
        Full Member
        • Mar 2012
        • 117

        #18
        Originally posted by DracoM View Post
        Accompanying is NOT the same as daily, gritty end, choir training.
        He’s a singer - he knows how choirs work. He’s run and directed choirs - he knows how choirs work.

        Why you think he’s any less qualified than someone like John Scott or Daniel Hyde is totally baffling to me.

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        • cloughie
          Full Member
          • Dec 2011
          • 22240

          #19
          Originally posted by DracoM View Post
          Accompanying is NOT the same as daily, gritty end, choir training.

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          • Wolsey
            Full Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 419

            #20
            Originally posted by BasilHarwood View Post
            He’s a singer - he knows how choirs work. He’s run and directed choirs - he knows how choirs work.

            Why you think he’s any less qualified than someone like John Scott or Daniel Hyde is totally baffling to me.

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            • BasilHarwood
              Full Member
              • Mar 2012
              • 117

              #21
              DracoM / Cloughie -That I don’t totally disagree with, but the implication that DH’s successor isn’t good enough is something I DO disagree with.

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              • DracoM
                Host
                • Mar 2007
                • 13009

                #22
                No such implication intended. No remark about quality was suggested.
                BUT the assumption by those on audition cttees that a fine organist is obviously going to be a good choir trainer - and a choir made up of very young choristers at that - needs challenging.

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                • Vox Humana
                  Full Member
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 1261

                  #23
                  Originally posted by DracoM View Post
                  No such implication intended. No remark about quality was suggested.
                  BUT the assumption by those on audition cttees that a fine organist is obviously going to be a good choir trainer - and a choir made up of very young choristers at that - needs challenging.
                  Aren't you assuming that they made such an assumption? Or am I just assuming you're assuming they assumed?

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                  • DracoM
                    Host
                    • Mar 2007
                    • 13009

                    #24



                    .........erm......?

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                    • Miles Coverdale
                      Late Member
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 639

                      #25
                      According to the job description, which has only just been taken off their web site, ‘A proven track record of work in a church or cathedral setting with an established choral tradition,’ ‘Experience in working with children,’ and ‘Experience in training boys’ voices’ were all ‘essential’ characteristics in prospective applicants.
                      My boxes are positively disintegrating under the sheer weight of ticks. Ed Reardon

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                      • Caussade
                        Full Member
                        • May 2011
                        • 97

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Miles Coverdale View Post
                        According to the job description, which has only just been taken off their web site, ‘A proven track record of work in a church or cathedral setting with an established choral tradition,’ ‘Experience in working with children,’ and ‘Experience in training boys’ voices’ were all ‘essential’ characteristics in prospective applicants.
                        They always say that, but never stay in the box they've drawn for themselves - sometimes these formulas are supposed to deter as much as attract. One big appointment of the last 15 years said pretty much the same but not one of the final list went in front of the choir at all, and they appointed very much outside their own written specifications. Everyone applying for 5th Avenue had to audition, and St Thomas' - who will surely have had the pick of at least dozens of applicants - clearly got what they were looking for during that process. Nonetheless, I'm sure that selection committees the world over will be taking careful note of the recommendations of this forum.

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                        • underthecountertenor
                          Full Member
                          • Apr 2011
                          • 1586

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Caussade View Post
                          Nonetheless, I'm sure that selection committees the world over will be taking careful note of the recommendations of this forum.

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                          • DracoM
                            Host
                            • Mar 2007
                            • 13009

                            #28

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                            • Awkwardlistener
                              Full Member
                              • Jul 2015
                              • 29

                              #29
                              Jeremy is eminently qualified for the job. Having sung under JS myself, I would have to say Jeremy compares well alongside him. Particularly given Jeremy is an “actual” singer, singing most recently at St George’s Chapel I’m the UK

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                              • Keraulophone
                                Full Member
                                • Nov 2010
                                • 1996

                                #30
                                I attended Evensong at St Thomas, 5th Ave on Thursday 21st Feb, their last full choir service before the half-term break.

                                Officiant:Fr Spencer
                                Sung by:The Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys.

                                Prelude:Voluntary in G, Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
                                Introit:O come ye servants, Christopher Tye (c. 1505-1572)
                                Responses:Philip Moore (b. 1943)
                                Psalm:106:1-12 Anglican Chant (Alcock)
                                Service:Magbificat and Nunc dimittis in F, John Ireland (1879-1962)
                                Lesson:Genesis 32:3-21
                                Lesson 2:Mark 12:13-27
                                Anthem:Justorum animae, Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924)
                                Hymn:36
                                Voluntary:Fantasia Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625)

                                You can listen to the service here: https://www.saintthomaschurch.org/ca...horal-evensong

                                Experienced from the third row of the stalls, I felt it was a superbly sung act of worship; dignified, unfussy, prayerful and highly professional. Dan Hyde has done such a fine job here, following on from the great, late John Scott, that the future for KCCC is looking bright. Of course, the American vowels sound different to how they’re pronounced over here, and there was a slight, I emphasise slight, overenthusiasm from one tenor on decani, but he could have been depping from the Met opera chorus (where I thoroughly enjoyed Falstaff and Rigoletto during my week in NYC)!

                                There were appproximately eight microphones hanging above the quire, including a pair a little further west to add ambience. As one can hear on the webcast, the engineering is excellent. The new great organ seems to be an excellent accompanying instrument (presumably played by Ben Sheen - there is a vacancy for a No.3 if anyone’s interested) while the opening Purcell voluntary was played on the Taylor and Boody in the west gallery, I think, though I can’t certain, by the DoM; I was only judging by height! This created a wonderful atmosphere of expectation of beautiful things to come for the congregation of around eighty.

                                I really was bowled over by the singing of this choir of 18 trebles and 14 men, even when doing Ireland in F, a somewhat workaday setting IMO. Justorum animae, on the other hand, was sublime. I’m also a fan of Philip Moore’s responses, and the choir obviously enjoyed singing them.

                                The only strange occurrence was that immediately after Evensong a Communion Service began, while almost the entire congregation filed out in silence, save for the mumbling of the priest at the high alter, leaving half a dozen communicants looking somewhat lonely in an almost empty church.

                                I look forward to hearing them again during the Ring cycle at the Met in May... after the Covent Garden Ring, I’ve caught the Wagner bug.

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