Come and Sing – 8 February 2020 – Nelson Mass by Haydn

Come and Sing – 8 February 2020 – Nelson Mass by Haydn

We are particularly grateful to the Rosen family who are supporting this Come and Sing in memory of Len and Betty Rosen.  All proceeds of the day are for the benefit of Marie Curie..

Come and Sing 2020 Poster

In April 2019, we performed Haydn’s Nelson Mass and we are giving existing chorus members and anyone else who wants to come along the chance to exercise their vocal chords with this wonderful work at our Come and Sing event on 8 February 2020.

Musical Director – Simon Walton
Organist – Edward Kemp-Luck

Timings:

Rehearsal 2 pm (please arrive in plenty of time to pay and get seated before the rehearsal starts)
Performance 7pm

Venue:

Great Hall, University College School

Partner Charity

This event is being held in order to raise funds for Marie Curie.  Entry is via donation to Marie Curie on the door – please come with cash or cheques made out to Marie Curie—suggested minimum donation £15. Audience tickets also by donation to Marie Curie at the door.

Score

Please bring your own score (ideally the Barenreiter edition, which is the version we used when we performed the work).  We will not have any spare scores available to borrow on the day.

What choral experience do I need for a Come and Sing event2019-01-27T21:06:30+00:00

Our Come and Sing events consist of an afternoon rehearsal followed by an evening performance.  The rehearsal focuses on singing through the choral parts of the work, concentrating on interpretation, performance speeds and one or two tricky passages.  This means that there is no opportunity to learn notes so you will probably enjoy the day more if:

  • you have previously sung the work and are familiar with it and/or
  • you have a good level of sight singing and/or
  • you spend some time before the day learning the notes from a learning aid such as Cyberbass
What is the dress code for the performance?2018-12-02T09:54:39+00:00

This is designed to be a fun and informal event so there is no need to wear all black.  We suggest that smart casual is appropriate for the evening performance – no denim jeans please.  Men do not need to wear jackets.

Do I need to bring anything else to the Come and Sing2020-02-03T12:57:49+00:00

Please bring your own score – details are given above.

A pencil.

A bottle of water.

Will you provide refreshments?2018-11-24T19:14:20+00:00

During the break in the rehearsal, a hot drink and biscuits will be provided.  You may wish to bring your own bottle of water.

For the interval between the rehearsal and the concert performance, there are restaurants and cafes in Hampstead and on Finchley Road, both of which are about 10 minutes’ walk from the school.

Drinks will be available in the concert interval

What is the expected timetable for the day?2019-01-23T15:57:05+00:00

We expect the timetable for the day to be as follows (subject to changes nearer the time):

1:15 – 1:45 pm                Registration

2:00 pm                          Seating in your sections for a brief welcome and warm-up

ca 3:25 – 3.40 pm          Refreshment break (drinks and biscuits are provided)

3:40 – c. 4:30 pm          Final part of rehearsal for the choir (after which, the choir can leave)

4:30 – 5.15 pm              Rehearsal with soloists only, which chorus members are welcomed to stay and listen quietly.

6.30 pm                          Doors open for evening performance; cloakroom space will be provided

6.55 pm                          Seated in your seats for performance

7.00 – 8.30pm                Performance, including a 20-minute interval (drinks will be available for sale, all proceeds to Marie Curie Hospice Hampstead)

How do I buy tickets for the performance in the evening2017-12-03T17:08:35+00:00

We are not selling tickets for the evening performance.  Instead we are asking those who come to make donations (cash or cheque) to Marie Curie.

How do I buy a ticket for the day2017-12-03T17:08:28+00:00

We are not selling tickets this year – instead we are asking participants to donate by cash or cheque to Marie Curie.  Our suggested minimum donation is £15.

How can I reach UCS by public transport?2017-12-03T17:08:21+00:00

By Bus:

Many buses stop in Hampstead or at Finchley Road and Frognal Station including: 13 (from North Finchley to Victoria); 46 (from Queens Park, Maida Vale and Kentish Town); 113 (from Edgware, Mill Hill and Hendon); 268 (from Belsize Park); C11 (from Archway, Parliament Hill and Gospel Oak); C12 (from Tufnell Park); 603 (from Muswell Hill).

By Underground:

University College School is best served by Hampstead Station (Northern Line) or Finchley Road (Metropolitan and Jubilee Lines). 

By Train:

Finchley Road and Frognal Station is on the North London Line which connects Richmond, Kew, Action and Willesden with Camden, Highbury and Islington.

Will I be able to park my car?2017-12-03T17:08:15+00:00

The School has limited parking to the rear of the main buildings. At the weekend, it is possible to park in some of the surrounding streets although careful attention should be paid to the parking regulations.  If you have any accessibility issues, please let us know using the contact form

Where will the event take place?2017-12-03T17:08:06+00:00

The Come and Sing will be in the Great Hall at University College School.  Details of how to find the venue can be found here

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