A three-hour session in preparation for Saturday's concert. Where does our MD find her energy, after a long and no doubt trying day educating Workington's jeunesse doree? But so worthwhile, especially for a choir member who's been playing hookey in Mauritius and missed far too many rehearsals. Come and see us at Christ Church in Sullart Street at 7.30 on Saturday to enjoy the results - plus the always enjoyable offerings from our guests, The Mechanics Band.
That's not it for the year though - still two visits to make: we are singing at Portinscale WI on Tuesday and then at Castle Inn on Christmas Eve.
Castlegate Singers are based in Cockermouth, Cumbria. The choir's goal is to practise and perform a wide-ranging programme of music to high standards, for the enjoyment of both members and audiences.
Thursday, 8 December 2011
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
Rehearsal 9th November
Good work done tonight on four Carol Concert items. Our joint number with the Mechanics Band is the wonderfully stirring hymn 'How Great Thou Art'. The next number was a rather tongue-in-cheek version of 'The Twelve Days After Christmas' by Fredereick (sic) Silver. We did it with Phil rather more years ago than some of us care to remember.... Then John Rutter's 'Donkey Carol' (quite a challenging soprano part!) and finally a traditional Austrian carol, 'He smiles within his cradle', arranged by David Willcocks. Nice alto drone-type part in verses one and three.
We've been through all the items in the concert now; the next four weeks we'll be polishing them up to performance standard!
We've been through all the items in the concert now; the next four weeks we'll be polishing them up to performance standard!
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Rehearsal 19th October
More work on John Rutter's Candlelight Carol this week - almost finished now. Then his Donkey Carol, which has a very catchy rhythm; and then the Willcocks' 'He smiles within His cradle'.
Next week is half term, so our next rehearsal is on 2nd November.
Next week is half term, so our next rehearsal is on 2nd November.
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Rehearsal 12th October
Moving gradually closer to Christmas... tonight we worked on John Rutter's Candlelight Carol, which is lovely - of course! And then two carols from 'A Gospel Christmas' which have been sung by us before - but not whilst I've been a member, and I joined in 1999! These are The Virgin Mary had a Baby Boy, and Children, Go where I send thee. I think we've been through just about all of our Christmas programme now, apart from the number we'll be singing with the Mechanics.
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Two concerts and a rehearsal...October 5th
Back to Mealsgate last Friday night. It must be at least five times we've sung at the church there now, and as enjoyable a night as ever. Then on Sunday afternoon to St. Michael's in Dalston. Not a big audience but Val was very happy with the standard of performance.
Tonight, work on the Christmas programme started in earnest. In addition to Phil's new music we started work on five carols from our Carols for Choirs book. John Rutter's Donkey Carol, his arrangement of The Linden Tree Carol, and his Quem pastores laudavere; and two David Willcocks arrangements, He smiles within his cradle and Quelle est cette odeur agreable?
A good rehearsal, lots achieved!
Tonight, work on the Christmas programme started in earnest. In addition to Phil's new music we started work on five carols from our Carols for Choirs book. John Rutter's Donkey Carol, his arrangement of The Linden Tree Carol, and his Quem pastores laudavere; and two David Willcocks arrangements, He smiles within his cradle and Quelle est cette odeur agreable?
A good rehearsal, lots achieved!
Wednesday, 28 September 2011
Rehearsal 28th September
Spent the night going through the programme for Friday's and Sunday's concerts. It's a good varied programme.
Announcements made: we THINK we have been invited to sing at Portinscale WI on Tuesday 13th December - we sang there two years ago, just after the floods. They gave us a marvellous festive supper afterwards. Can't find any confirmation so we are trying to get in touch with them to make sure. Not as easy as it could be!!
We hope to visit our twin town, Marvejols, in August 2013. We'll have a social, probably in January, to give those who've not been before an idea of what it entails. The last visit was in 1998 (I think) so there are quite a few of us newer choir members who've not been and would like to know.
We are exploring the idea of a Christmas Party at the Hundith Hill hotel, to combine with a celebration of our 35th anniversary. It would be held on Wednesday 14th December and there was a promising show of hands in favour. Open to members, family and friends.
Announcements made: we THINK we have been invited to sing at Portinscale WI on Tuesday 13th December - we sang there two years ago, just after the floods. They gave us a marvellous festive supper afterwards. Can't find any confirmation so we are trying to get in touch with them to make sure. Not as easy as it could be!!
We hope to visit our twin town, Marvejols, in August 2013. We'll have a social, probably in January, to give those who've not been before an idea of what it entails. The last visit was in 1998 (I think) so there are quite a few of us newer choir members who've not been and would like to know.
We are exploring the idea of a Christmas Party at the Hundith Hill hotel, to combine with a celebration of our 35th anniversary. It would be held on Wednesday 14th December and there was a promising show of hands in favour. Open to members, family and friends.
Friday, 16 September 2011
A new Phil Wood challenge!!
He does like his time signature changes doesn't he?? At this week's rehearsal (14th September) we started work on the second of the two carols Phil has written in honour of the choir's 35th anniversary, next year. Val and Ann-Marie had quite a time of it working out how to bring us in accurately, counting 'one two, one two, one two, one two, one two three, one two three, one - Aaaaaaa-dam lay ibounden!' more than a few times.....
Learning a new 'Phil' piece is always a challenge, but ultimately rewarding. We're not quite there yet!
Two concerts coming up - back to Mealsgate on Friday 30th September at 7.30. We really enjoy singing there, we are always made so welcome. And on the afternoon of Sunday 2nd October, at a new venue, St. Michael's Church in Dalston. This is in aid of the church restoration fund. We've also had a tentative invitation to return to the 77 Club in Loweswater on 24th May next year.
Learning a new 'Phil' piece is always a challenge, but ultimately rewarding. We're not quite there yet!
Two concerts coming up - back to Mealsgate on Friday 30th September at 7.30. We really enjoy singing there, we are always made so welcome. And on the afternoon of Sunday 2nd October, at a new venue, St. Michael's Church in Dalston. This is in aid of the church restoration fund. We've also had a tentative invitation to return to the 77 Club in Loweswater on 24th May next year.
Wednesday, 7 September 2011
Autumn Rehearsals begin....
Tonight, Wednesday 7th September (very autumnal night.... no Indian summer this year!) rehearsals began for our Christmas concert - plus two more possibles for late September/early October. Watch this site for more details as they are 'firmed up' - one in Dalston and one at Mealsgate.
In recognition of choir's 35th anniversary next year, Phil Wood has composed two carols for us, and work began on the first of these tonight.
In recognition of choir's 35th anniversary next year, Phil Wood has composed two carols for us, and work began on the first of these tonight.
Thursday, 21 July 2011
Summer Party
The social event of the summer took place last night at Janet Mansfield's. It was a lovely evening - inside!! One or two people ventured outside, but the weather did rather let us down (although one intrepid reveller managed to swing her legs over the hammock, for a brief moment...)
Lovely food, great company, great craic. Janet's gigantic paella pan was cleaned out in a matter of minutes!! thanks to all for their efforts, but especially to Janet and Laurie for their hospitality.
Monday, 18 July 2011
Summer Nights....
Glorious weather (despite forecasted rain) for our summer concert on 9th July. And oh, what joy, to perform to a capacity audience!! Guests Flimby Male Voice Choir, or is it the Flimsygate Singers, added to the ambience.
We all enjoyed relaxing with cheese and wine in the newly decorated church rooms afterwards. To the Flimsygate Singer whom I overheard wistfully asking for a slab of pork pie as well, nice idea, but don't hold your breath. Does my head in discussing how to plate out the biscuits, and how many grapes, and will adding the cheese in advance make the biscuits soggy??? Let's keep it simple please!!
Pictures from top down: Carol Barnard, for chairing the latter part of the year; Audrey Albon looking stunning sweet pea-ish with her flowery hair decoration; retired members Doreen Wilson (previous chair) and Marjorie Grainger (who holds the record for ticket selling, or at least, did till Kath Leck took over last Christmas!!); Betty Seddon, who has looked after mid-rehearsal refreshments for more years than I care to remember, (note to choir members - we're still looking for a replacement to start in September!!) and finally, a rather blurred view of the Flimby Male Voice choir, our lovely guests.
Next posting will be after the Summer Party, due to take place at Janet Man sfield's next Wednesday night.
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