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Latest concert

After four years without a major orchestral concert to prepare for, the Singers gave a sparkling and joyous account of A Time to Dance, an hour-long cantata by Alec Roth featuring the Chelmsford Singers, Chelmsford Cathedral Choir, four outstanding soloists and the Chelmsford Sinfonietta. Coupled with choral works by Herbert Howells (A Hymn for St Cecilia) and J S Bach (the rarely-heard Missa in F) the most recent item on the programme was a huge hit with audience and performers alike, all the more wonderfully for being an unfamiliar to nearly everyone involved – the presence of the original bass soloist added a connection to the work’s first performance in 2012. A triumphant evening that opened with a brass fanfare by Benjamin Britten, and passed through choral and vocal movements with stunning instrumental solos, ended with all of the singers downing their scores to sing and dance in a celebration of the return of music-making after the strictures of the pandemic.

Christmas is coming . . .

The next concert that the Singers will host is a programme of Christmas music, celebrating Ralph Vaughan Williams in his 150th anniversary year, featuring his Fantasia on Christmas Carols, along with choral classics and audience favourites with something for everyone. Do join us for that if you can!

New Term !

Summer is coming to an end.  The weather has been good.  Holidays have been varied for many, with some members of Chelmsford Singers attending song schools, workshops and trips with different choirs.  Some took part in the lighting of a beacon in Chelmsford to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee, whilst others sang in Chelmsford High Street during the Chelmsford Fringe Festival.  Other members have had a more relaxing summer break, enjoying the weather at home, spending time with family and friends, or just chilling in their space.

The thing that brings us together is our choir and for us all that starts again very soon, with rehearsals starting again on Tuesday, 6th September and we are looking forward to an exciting, and challenging start to the new singing year.

If you think you’d like to sing with us, why not come along to our rehearsal on Tuesday, 6th September at 7.30 at The Cathedral School, Victoria Road, Chelmsford.

Summer is coming!

Rehearsals for our Summer concert Music for Monarchs are coming on apace – we’ve been enjoying revisiting some old favourite pieces, including Britten’s Choral Dances from Gloriana, Parry’s coronation anthem I was glad, as well as less familiar works including a setting of Psalm 100 by HRH Prince Albert, and a brand-new arrangement of Greensleeves written for this concert by our musical director James Davy.

The mixture of music from the 16th century to the 20th is challenging but very rewarding and the concert will also feature pieces for organ and piano, including piano duets written for HM the Queen and her sister Princess Margaret. We hope that you can join us to hear the results!

Spring Concert review

Thank you so much for a really enjoyable concert last night: it came over really well and the audience was full of enthusiasm for programme and performance, so the communication came across as hoped! Among the comments at the door the words ‘beautiful’ and ‘fun’ featured a lot and everyone was really glad to support us as we make a way to a full year’s singing.

It was great to have Tom Stapleton back and his solos were a real high point; the choir’s accompaniment of him in Ca’ the Yowes and Brigg Fair was really sensitive and colourful and there were lots of moments through the evening where the unusual textures and moods were captured perfectly, including the end of Ca’ the Yowes, which was quite magical!  Matthew worked hard on the McDowall and provided an unshakeable support in the more rhythmically demanding moments and it was good to hear his solos too.

Spring Concert

When the madness of life’s daily grind surrounds you, it’s easy to lose sight of how magical life can be. This year we think it’s important to take some time to focus on yourself, and what’s really important. What better way to that, than to have experiences that will last a lifetime? That’s where live music steps in, but before look at the home theater installation atlanta ga has to offer for your concerts at home.

  1. SHARING MUSIC IS ONE OF THE STRONGEST BONDS BETWEEN FRIENDS
    Have you met some of your best friends through music? There’s just something about a shared love for a band that brings people together like nothing else. Going to concerts can be a deeply personal and emotional experience, and those wonderful moments of vulnerability make friendships stronger.

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  1. CONCERTS GIVE YOU THE CHANCE TO TRULY BE YOURSELF
    Concerts are a judgement free zone. How many situations and places in life can you truly be yourself? At a concert, you’re surrounded by people who are just like you, and that’s the biggest breath of fresh air you can take.

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  1. THE MEMORIES WILL LAST A LIFETIME
    Although the concert you attend may only last a few hours, the memories you make will last a lifetime. Experiencing music live is not something you can physically hold in your hand, but you can feel its effects forever. Music enters your heart and soul, and leaves you with the memory of how it felt.

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  1. THE ENERGY OF A LIVE MUSIC EXPERIENCE
    When that wave of excitement hits you, it feels like a current is flowing through you from your head to your toes, setting your soul aflame. The feeling is electric, beautiful, and connects you to strangers and friends alike. Experiencing the vast amount of positive energy filling a venue puts you in high spirits that can not be replicated.

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  1. THE “MOMENT”
    If you’ve ever gone to a concert, you know what we’re talking about. If you yet to experience the “moment,” we urge you to stop what you’re doing, buy a ticket, and get in the pit. When the stars are aligned, it’s like your life has led you up to this point in time, for this glorious feeling of being alive, being you, and being on the planet to experience THIS.

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  1. MUSIC IS GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH
    “Music is the medicine of the mind.” Research says people who go to more concerts are happier and healthier than people who don’t. Music has been shown to decrease the release of stress hormones and pain relief by releasing endorphins, neurotransmitters that block pain. Music is not only good for your health, but it’s good for your mind. Studies have shown that people who attend more concerts have a greater sense of well-being than people who don’t.

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  1. CONCERTS SPREAD A SENSE OF COMMUNITY
    Concerts are a bonding experience, and can bring people of different cultures and backgrounds together peacefully. No matter where you come from, once you walk through those venue doors everyone surrounding you is there for the same reason. Even at a sold out show, the feeling of connection is overwhelming. You just can’t get that same feeling many other places.

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  1. OH, THE STORIES YOU CAN TELL
    Life is all about making memories and having experiences to share. Some of the best memories to share are ones surrounded by music. Whether it was your first concert, your first music festival, or the best show you’ve ever seen, you’ll have a story to tell that few others do. The crazy sold out nights, low-key acoustic sets, and once-in-a-lifetime rare musical moments will provide great stories to tell. No one can take them away from you.

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  1. DISCOVERY
    One of the greatest things about music is the vast amount of options that you have. The glass is never full when it comes to discovering new music. There’s something for every taste, mood, and experience. Next time your local bar has live music playing, go check it out. You may not only discover a new favorite band, but you’ll discover some things about yourself along the say. Never say no to live music.

Saturday 26th March 2022

Our Spring Concert will be at St Michael’s Church, Galleywood

Songs of Springtime’, featuring works by Cecilia McDowall, Percy Grainger, Holst, Vaughan Williams etc

We look forward to seeing you there.

Happy New Year !

It was with great pleasure that we performed our Christmas concert to a full house!  Our Musical Director James Davy put together a lively and enjoyable evening with the help of the David Pickthall Quartet. Thanks to all those who contributed to a merry evening marking our return to the concert stage after two years. Thanks also to all who attended – the support of our audience is greatly appreciated.

We look forward to returning in 2022; rehearsals begin Tuesday 11th January. Please check here for concert dates for your diary. We wish all of our friends and followers a very happy and healthy New Year.

Happy New Year!

It was with great pleasure that we performed our Christmas concert to a full house!  Our Musical Director James Davy put together a lively and enjoyable evening with the help of the David Pickthall Quartet. Thanks all those who contributed to a merry evening marking our return to the concert stage after two years. Thanks also to all who attended – the support of our audience is greatly appreciated.

We look forward to returning in 2022; please check here for dates for your diary. We wish all of our friends and followers a very happy and healthy New Year.

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