On 4 September 2024 we will start rehearsing for our December 2024 concert. The programme will be:
We will be rehearsing four works,:
- Gabriel Faure’s Requiem and his Cantique de Jean Racine,
- Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Fantasia on Christmas Carols
- Cecilia McDowall’s Ave Maris Stella
Links are provided for those wishing to familiarise themselves with the music.
We will start rehearsals in the Music Lecture Theatre at UCS on Wednesday 4 September and we are planning an twelve-week term concluding with a concert in the Great Hall at UCS on Saturday 7 December. There will be a 2 week half term on 23 and 30 October 2024.
If you are on our mailing list, you should already have received an email with an invitation to register for the term – if you cannot find it, please check your spam folder. If you are not on our mailing list and would like to sing with us, please contact us via this website.
Concert and tickets
The concert is on Saturday, 7th December starting at 19.30 in The Great Hall, University College School, Frognal, Hampstead NW3 6XH.
Tickets will be available from 15 October 2024 Trybooking (£25/£10 for 16-24 in full time education/free to under 16 plus a small booking fee).
Rehearsal Schedule
The rehearsal schedule is available here.
Don’t worry if you miss the occasional rehearsal or join the term a bit late – you should use the learning resources identified on this page to catch up.
Scores
All music will be available to rent, but if you are keen to buy your own or want to look for copies you may already have we are using the OUP editions for both Faure pieces and the McDowall and Stainer & Bell for the Vaughan Williams.
Please come along to your first rehearsal a few minutes early if you would like to borrow the music.
Subscriptions
The subscription instalment for this term is £110, which includes a £10 contribution towards the costs of music rental – see below. The subscription became due on 12 September, immediately after the second rehearsal of term.
This term we are introducing new membership and subscription arrangements which are set out in detail in the document here and on the website here. The purpose of the new arrangements is to make a very simple link between singing with the choir (and paying subscriptions) and membership of Hampstead Chorus. Membership entitles members to attend and vote at general meetings of Hampstead Chorus, giving them a say in its governance. The arrangements align with recent guidance on claiming Gift Aid on subscriptions and will encourage participation in the general meetings of Hampstead Chorus, by ensuring that those singing with the choir are members (subject to a singer opting out of membership).
Warm-up exercises
All our rehearsals start with warm-up vocal exercises. Simon has prepared videos to help those who are less familiar with the exercises:
Simon’s regular warm up exercises
If you want to keep your voice going between rehearsals, these are the tools to use.
Learning aids
Many of the learning sites provide aids to help you learn your part. We find the following to be particularly useful:
- Cyberbass – a wide range of major works, including the Faure Requiem. You can listen to individual voice parts or all voice parts, you can select a short passage to listen to over and over again, or you can speed up and slow down recordings. This is a very flexible tool, but you cannot download the recordings.
- John F’s Rehearsal Files – John Fletcher has an extraordinary range of music on his site, with individual files for each voice part or for all parts together. You need to set up a membership – this is free for out of copyright music. There is a paid for option if you want to access copyrighted music – there are various options, but the individual rate for one year is £10. The advantage of John Fletcher’s site is that you can download the recordings to use offline. He has all this term’s music on his site but the Vaughan Williams and the McDowell are in copyright so you will need to take out a paid option to use these.
- Saffron Choral Prompt – you can order CDs at a modest price from saffronchoralprompt.co.uk 01799 586269. You tell them the name of our choir (for a discount); which piece of music and name of publisher; your voice part. You will receive a useful (though not beautiful) recording of a voice singing your exact line with a piano accompaniment playing the other parts. This is clearly most useful for large scale works.
- Some choir members find Choralia to be a useful source of learning aids.
- Youtube have a recordings of the music – sometimes they include copies of the scores.
In-person and online rehearsals
We have been rehearsing in the Music Lecture Room (MLT) and M7 since November 2021 and have been able to achieve good levels of ventilation. Depending on outside temperatures, it canget a bit chilly, but these are the best conditions we believe we can achieve in terms of infection management (other than singing outdoors!)
So going forward, here are a few reminders about rehearsal etiquette to reduce infection risk:
- We are continuing with live rehearsals, combined with Zoom rehearsals (hybrid model). We are regularly reviewing the situation for any signs of increased infection rates and are ready to take action as necessary.
- Please only attend live rehearsals if you are fully vaccinated. We ask that if you have any signs whatsoever which could indicate infection (with or without a positive test) you STAY AWAY from live rehearsal and attend by Zoom.
With these regulations in place, we feel confident to continue choir rehearsals, always mindful of the evolving situation and ready to react if necessary.
How does Hampstead Chorus Online work?
There will be plenty of help on hand but most members have found it quite straightforward:
- download ‘Zoom’ to your computer in advance of the session – it’s free video conferencing software
- each week you are sent a link via email from Hampstead Chorus, which you use to join that week’s Zoom session from 7.15pm for a 7.30pm start.
- a point worth emphasising is that, when you sing in Zoom sessions the only person who can hear you is yourself.
- If there are two of you in the same location, unless you are the same voice part, you may wish to sign in from two devices so that you are put in the right breakout room. If you are sitting near each other, please ensure both devices are kept on mute otherwise there will be a horrible feedback noise.
It would be very helpful to let us know before the rehearsal if you intend to attend online.
Further information on setting up Zoom and what to expect can be found here.