Originally posted by chitreb
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CE Chichester Cathedral Wed, 13th March 2013
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The programme for the Southern Cathedrals Festival has just been published:
http://www.southerncathedralsfestival.org.uk/programme/
Interesting to see Chichester is doing Blest Pair of Nylons on its own at the end of the Festival. Double choir, and quite a big sing for a small outfit.
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I may have got this wrong, but it appears there is no occasion during the SCF where the fully combined choirs (i.e. boys and girls) get together for a big bash concert. I've probably mentioned this before (a factor of senility) but Malcolm Archer's last carol service at Wells...combined choirs...was very spectacular.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostI may have got this wrong, but it appears there is no occasion during the SCF where the fully combined choirs (i.e. boys and girls) get together for a big bash concert. I've probably mentioned this before (a factor of senility) but Malcolm Archer's last carol service at Wells...combined choirs...was very spectacular.
As far as I can see, this year's SCF has dropped the Choral Masterclass. It may only be for this one year, but it's a pity as it always attracted a packed house. Or have I just missed it on the programme?
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostInterestingly, too. Sarah Baldock is a regular Visiting DoM on the Summer Vacation Girls' Course at St Thomas Fifth Ave, NYC, so she does give choral Masterclasses, AND leads Masterclasses for visiting DoMs as well.
I wonder if the choristers have gone on strike in protest: they're the ones in the hot seat. However, I would have expected them to enjoy it....... very little real pressure, lots of laughter, and always tumultuous applause at the end.
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I think some choirs do have or have had a sound which changes little, regardless of the personnel, 'created' by the director of music. I think of Trinity College Cambridge under Richard Marlow, whose sound seemed to be invariant over the dozen or so years I followed it. When you encountered Trinity singers in other contexts (solo or choral) their voices could sound quite different from when they were singing in their college choir.
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