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CONCERT:
G F Handel
SAMSON
February 2, 2013
Holy Trinity Church,
Rolle Street, Exmouth
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Exmouth Choral Society October
2010:
photo Alex.Walton@archant.co.uk
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Laurence
Blyth was educated at the University of Exeter and graduated from the
Royal Welsh College of Music with an MA in Choral Conducting in 2011.
At RWCMD he studied with Simon Halsey, Adrian Partington and Neil Ferris,
supported by the Busenhart Morgan-Evans Foundation and the EMI Music
Sound Foundation. He has taken part in masterclasses with conductors
including Eric Whitacre, John Butt and Robert Dean, and spent time in
Germany at the Rundfunkchor Berlin International Choral Conducting Masterclass.
Past appointments include work with Exeter University Singers, Exeter
University Brass Ensemble and the Chapel Choir of Bramdean School. Recent
projects have included outreach work funded by Making Music as well
as a recording and performance project for iconic saxophonist Raphael
Ravenscroft.
Laurence directs choral societies in Exmouth, Exeter and Wellington,
is a member of staff at the International A Cappella School and is an
alto Lay Vicar in Exeter Cathedral Choir.
He regularly leads workshops and rehearsals for groups around the South
West and has recently worked with the RSCM Voices, Reading Bach Choir
and the choir of Bishop Wordsworth's School, Salisbury.
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Visit Laurence's own web page
Please
note: Faure Requiem workshop on Saturday May 19, 2012 at Holy Trinity
Church, Exmouth; download
leaflet here.
Exmouth
Choral Society is a mixed voice choir of approximately
60 members who rehearse during the autumn and spring terms, for two
concerts a year. The repertoire is based around masses and oratorios. We
are rehearsing for some months in Exmouth Baptist Church, as our usual
venue (Glenorchy Church on Exeter Road) is closed for repairs. Our concerts
are held in Holy Trinity Church which has good acoustics for choral
music. All our concerts are with orchestras and good soloists. We also
have purpose made staging for the church, so visibility for all choir
members is good. Members also have the opportunity to join in with the
two or three social events that we hold during the year.
More
information: contact Kate on 01392 877537
View
the choir ready to perform at Holy Trinity Church
read
review of May 2011 concert HERE
Our
Accompanist - Sandra Jepps
Sandra has been our accompanist since 1995
when she answered our advertisement, in order to escape three toddlers!
She now accompanies two other choirs and is the organist at the Royal
Marine Training Centre in Lympstone while teaching in a local primary
school as her day job. She obtained her music degree from the University
of Huddersfield and her piano teaching diploma from Trinity College of
Music. She studied piano with Peter Donohoe and composition with
Richard Steinitz.
Brief
history of the Society
The Exmouth Choral Society was founded by
William Vinnicombe, who was organist of Withycombe Raleigh Church, in
1867. It was reorganised in 1896 by Raymond Wilmot and by 1910 the
Society had performed 37 different works. During the First World
War concerts were abandoned but from 1920 to 1934 regular performances
were given in the Church Hall, Exmouth. However, support waned after
that and no more concerts were given until 1937, when Archibald Marcom
took over as conductor. There have been no further gaps in continuity
of performances. The Society performed regularly during the Second
World War and in the immediate post war period hosted two music festivals. Weonly
had two musical directors from 1948 till 2009; Donald White 1948
to 1983 and Brian Northcott 1983 to 2009.
Read
more of our history here
See also the lists
of concerts
and of music
performed over the years.
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