Why not give Hazel Allen, our Honorary Secretary, a ring for more information or to arrange for an audition.
Tel: 07803 700 986
hazelsallen@msn.com
What's
the commitment?
We rehearse every Tuesday evening between 7.15pm and 9.45 pm. There are
two extra compulsory rehearsals during concert weeks - one on the
Thursday or Friday before the concert and one with the orchestra on the
day of the concert.
Where
do you perform?
Mostly in Coventry Cathedral and other venues in the Midlands region
but we also from time to time perform with other choirs and orchestras
in a range of venues around the UK. This gives us a great chance to
sing in lovely buildings where we wouldn't otherwise get to sing.
Midlands’ venues have included Worcester and Gloucester
Cathedrals, Tewkesbury and Pershore Abbeys and Malvern Priory. Each
year we combine with other choirs in the Albert Hall to record
programmes for BBC television’s Songs of Praise and in recent
years we have also performed in both Westminster Abbey and Westminster
Cathedral. In 2002, we travelled to France and performed Dvorak's Te
Deum in the concert hall in Lyon.
What
is the choir like as a group of people?
We have men and women of all ages and from all walks of life in our
choir. Concerts away are always great fun and give us a better chance
to get to know people better. We have a regular newsletter to share
choir news and sometimes organise social events. We meet on Tuesday
evenings during the summer break in pubs around Warwickshire, just to
keep in touch. Days away to do concerts or filming for the BBC are
great fun.
Who runs
the choir?
Paul Leddington-Wright, has overall responsibility for the musical
standards and training of the choir. He also auditions new members. He
works closely with the Choir Committee which is elected each autumn and
to which all members are encouraged to contribute. Apart from the
Committee there are other Choir members who work hard on concert days
and throughout the year to keep the choir going.
You
mentioned auditions. I don't like the sound of that!
Obviously to maintain standards, we have to be sure that new members
can actually sing. If you can read music, can sing in tune and are
prepared to learn new music at home, you will find the short audition a
breeze! We also re-audition everyone every three years so we are all in
it together!
What
does it cost?
Annual membership is currently £70 (only £10 for
students). There are also costs associated with music purchase but we
can often arrange music hire for those who do not wish to buy.
What do
you wear?
Ladies wear a smart outfit specially designed for the choir consisting
of a black dress, a cerise or black jacket and court shoes (see our
home page). Men wear dinner suits and black bow-ties.
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