My Experience of an RSCM Course

 

 

At the end of the summer, Joëlle and I headed to the picturesque city of Bath for a choral course for young people. It was my first time because it had taken a couple of years of convincing to get me there but I really enjoyed it and wish I’d gone sooner! On the other hand, Joëlle has been going for years and was, for the first time, house captain of the Junior Girls, my house.

The course was directed by Geoff Weaver, an internationally known and very talented church musician. The staff and choristers were all very nice. We stayed at the Kingswood School, just up a hill from the centre of town. There’s a service every weekday in the school chapel and at the weekend we went down to the Abbey, a magnificent and overwhelming building where we gave a recital and led a couple of services.

The music was quite varied: from a gospel workshop to one of Mozart’s short masses, you never get bored or fed up! I was also pleasantly surprised that I could keep my voice in almost perfect shape. During the week you could go down and explore Bath and buy some delicious fudge, go swimming at the Kingswood pool or just chill out with your new friends. The highlight for me was singing in the Abbey; a magical and awesome experience that I recommend to all choristers! I hope more of you will join us next year!

Karalyn Gardner

2011 – Ely Cathedral

In August 2011 we visited Ely Cathedral, and sang the cathedral services for a week.

Monday 1 August – Choral Evensong

  • Preces and Responses: Heathcote Statham
  • Psalms: 6, 7, 8
  • Canticles: Thomas Attwood Walmisly in D
  • Anthem: The Lord hath been mindful – S.S. Wesley
  • Hymn: Office Hymn 208

Tuesday 2 August – Choral Evensong

  • Preces and Responses: Michael Walsh
  • Psalms: 12, 13, 14 
  • Canticles:  Herbert Sumsion in A
  • Anthem: Geistliches Lied, Opus 30 –  Brahms
  • Hymn: Office Hymn 209


Wednesday 3 August – Choral Evensong

  • Preces and Responses: Michael Walsh
  • Psalms: 18
  • Canticles: Peter Aston – St Andrew’s Service
  • Anthem: Hail gladdening light – Charles Wood
  • Hymn: Office Hymn 210


Friday 5 August – Choral Evensong sung in Lady Chapel

  • Preces and Responses: Smith (5 part)
  • Psalms: 99, 110 
  • Canticles:Henry Purcell in G minor
  • Anthem:Justorum Animae – Gabriel Jackson
  • Hymn: Office Hymn 323


Saturday 6 August – Choral Evensong

  • Preces and Responses: Rose
  • Psalms: 72
  • Canticles: William S. Lloyd Webber in E minor
  • Anthem:Christ whose glory fills the sky – Harold Darke
  • Hymn: Office Hymn 323
  •           NEH 178


Sunday 7 August – Cathedral Eucharist

  • Communion setting: Harold Dark in F
  • Communion Motet: Salvator Mundy – Willem Byrd
  • Hymns:  NEH 393
  •             259 Praise
  •             170 Common Praise
  •             NEH 286



Sunday 7 August – Choral Evensong

  • Preces and Responses: Rose
  • Psalm: 86
  • Canticles: Nobel in B minor
  • Anthem: Cantique de Jean Racine – Gabriel Fauré
  • Hymn: Office Hymn 202
  •           NEH 431

Choral Evensong Bavo 28th of August 2011

The music programme for our St. Bavo Choral Evensong in Haarlem joined by ECS for the service on 28 August at 7 pm. Rehearsal at 4.30 or 5 pm. P

Intended programme 

Introit: Justorum animae – Jackson

V&R: Walsh

Psalm 136 to triple chant by Jonathan Bielby

Canticles in E minor by WS Lloyd Webber

After intercessions: Litany to the Holy Spirit – Peter Hurford

2 well known hymns.

 

Remembrance 2010

The Remembrance Service in Antwerp is one that is held dear by the RBL Antwerp branch and the local community; the Ambassador was attending, and a group of WWII veterans were coming. As St Boniface in Antwerp is without a music director and organist (and so a choir is pretty well missing too), Graham Look was asked by Father Andrew if singers and a bugle player could be arranged. We sent an e-mail round, and a group of mainly ECS singers stepped up and sang at the service.

We had fewer singers than originally hoped as some had to drop out late on. It was still a decent choir, though the men’s voices were in the minority. Five sopranos and four alto’s can make a good sound. Some travelled quite a distance. Pam and Alan Carlisle came all the way from Luxembourg; they must have spent over five hours in the car on Sunday. Janet Hopper (The Hague) came as well, with husband Joe in the congregation. Sigrid de Wit drove in from Zeeland, Natasha Hadfield (who lives in Delft), travelled by rail, saw trains cancelled or delayed but managed to get there in time, keeping us in Antwerp informed of her progress. A few of the Antwerp regular choir members also joined.

Paul de Lusignan played the organ – or should I say battled with the instrument? It is encased in a dust excluding box (St Boniface is in the middle of extensive restoration work, and I mean extensive – http://www.boniface.be/). The box is efficient at keeping dust out; but this means that sound and light have some problem getting in to the organist, and visual contact with choir or conductor is almost nil. Thankfully Alan agreed to conduct. Even though with a small choir and basically just hymns it may not have been necessary in normal circumstances, under the current St Boniface settings it was essential. Alan really kept the choir together with the organ, no mean feat.

The service had been prepared by Father Andrew with just four hymns (including O valiant hearts and I vow to thee, my country, of course). We asked if an anthem could be added, which was granted. We chose the Peter Aston piece from the Choral Festival in Rotterdam this year, making it easier for those of us who had been to the Festival. As it is not a difficult piece it was picked up quickly by the others. After the reading out of the names of the fallen from Antwerp, from both World Wars, and the exhortation, Alan played the Last Post and the Reveille. He played it beautifully on a trumpet and the dry acoustics of the church enhanced the effect.

Although Patrick Hopper could in the end not come due to illness, he had made a four part arrangement of the Belgian national anthem, the Brabançonne, which I know for sure the altos were delighted with. Both national anthems went reasonably well (always the tricky bit at a Remembrance service, these once-a-year things).

Afterwards there was the usual RBL reception in the hall; quite a few uniforms. The choir was complimented by several members of the congregation, it makes you realise that the Remembrance Service means such a lot to some of the older members of the congregation. I’m sure that if you heard their stories, it would put a lot of our current gripes into perspective. And that making the effort to enhance the service (though unfortunately some pieces were better in rehearsal than in the service) was well worth it. 

Award exams – congratulations again

Another session of award exams was held at Holy Trinity Brussels in May 2010, with four bronze and two silver medals as a result. Congratulations to all! The next award exams will be at St Boniface, Antwerp, on Saturday 16 October. Registration forms will be availbale soon.

Choral Evensong – Bavo – 22nd August 2010

Order of Service

    •    Introit: “Praise the Lord, ye servants” – J.Blow (Anthems for choirs 1 page 174)
    •    Processional hymn: NEH 433 (tune Hanover) “O worship the King” (verses 1-2-3-6) (to be sent by Philip)
    •    Preces: The Morland Responses – G.Ellis
    •    Psalm 103 chant NCP 205 – J.Lemon (to be sent by Philip)
1st Reading
    •    Magnificat – P.Aston – St. Andrew service
2nd Reading
    •    Nunc Dimittis – P.Aston – St. Andrew service
The Creed – spoken by the choir
    •    Responses : The Morland Responses – G. Ellis
Three collects
    •    Anthem : “Blessed be the God and Father” – S.S.Wesley
Spoken prayers by the minister
    •    Choir: “Grant to your servants, O God” – R.Lloyd
Blessing
    •    Hymn: NEH 252  (tune St.Clement) “The day thou gavest” (to be sent by Philip)
    •    we walk to the crossing of the church and sing the:  Festal Dismissal – (Naylor) – if you don’t have this, ask Rob U for a copy

 

Practical Information

The service begins at 19.00.  Please be at the church between 16.45 and 17.00 for the rehearsal. The entrance to the church is on the southside, at Oude Groenmarkt 9, Haarlem.

There will also be a rehearsal on Friday 20th August at 20.00 at the Old Catholic Church in Amsterdam.