Lymington Choral Society

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Lymington Choral Society

Patrons and Associates

Lymington Choral Society is very grateful for the support of its Patrons and Associates.

Patrons

Wendy Eathorne
FTCL, Hon FCSM, ARAM, LRAM, ARCM

Patrons

Mrs Pat Cuzner

Patrons

Mrs Daphne Johnston

Patrons

Mr Denis Rothwell

Associate Members

Mr W Adams

Mr P Barnes

Mr W Bonett

Associate Members

Mrs M Clarke

Mrs J Goodman

Mr Don Harvey

Associate Members

Mrs Gillian Hewitt

Mr Roy Jones

Mrs N Kirby

Miss J Lewington

Associate Members

Mrs S Lowton

Dr & Mrs T McEwen

Mrs R Perryer

 

Associate Membership is available at a cost of £35 single which includes one ticket for each of the two concert seasons (December and May), a £5 donation to LCS, with reserved seating and name printed in the programme.  £70 is for Joint Membership which includes two tickets for each of the two concert seasons (December and May), £10 donation to LCS, with reserved seating and names printed in the programme. These resources are vital to the Society’s growth.

If you are interested in becoming a Patron of the Society at a cost of £75 per annum which includes 2 tickets for each of the two concert season (December and May), a donation to LCS of £15, reserved seating and name printed in the programme, we would be delighted to hear from you.

Patrons and Associate Members are cordially invited to the AGM each year.

To become a Patron, Sponsor or an Associate Member, please contact:

Mrs Jan Jones, 21 Vitre Gardens, Lymington, SO41 3NA
07771 742333
jan.windhover@gmail.com

Sponsors and Funders:

Lymington Choral Society is very grateful for the support of its Sponsors and Funders.

 

The Trustees of the Rachel Sharman Charitable Trust administered by Clarke Willmott

VEC Acorn Charitable Trust

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Committee:

Chair

Pat Mennie

Secretary

Rebecca Millington

Treasurer

Karen Brett

 [Independent Examiner Nichola Kirby]

 

Section Rep: Soprano

Jane Gibbons

Section Rep: Alto

Cathy Rose

Section Rep: Tenor

Chris Hobby

Section Rep: Bass

Chris Hobby

Ex Officio

Conductor

Fundraiser and Membership Secretary

Vacancy

Fundraiser and Choir Archivist

Vacancy

Librarian

Ann Blacklock

Patrons and Associates

Jan Jones

Minute Secretary

Rebecca Millington

Website Admin.

Viv Parsons (not choir member)

Conductor

The dynamic musician Philip Daish-Handy has entertained audiences across the world. Philip first came to prominence after winning the prestigious Music at Beaulieu Competition, leading to important scholarships, performances and several recordings.
He sings at St Thomas’ Church and was Musical Director of the Highcliffe Junior Choir for 4 years.
During his time at Highcliffe, Philip led the choir at the prestigious International Eisteddfod, Llangollen on several occasions and made a Christmas Carol CD recording, ‘I Wonder as I Wander’.  He studied singing with Mary Denniss, MBE for over 8 years and attended many choral conducting courses and seminars.
Philip founded and is Artistic Director of the Nova Foresta Classical Players.  With his orchestra, Philip has conducted numerous concerts, and has collaborated with many choirs and choral societies to form choral extravaganzas, ‘come and sing’ events, candlelight concerts and Christmas concerts throughout the UK. Since being appointed as Musical Director of the Lymington Choral Society, Philip has led this choir to memorable performances, including powerful renditions of ‘The Armed Man’ by Karl Jenkins and Vivaldi’s ‘Gloria’.
Philip is delighted to hold additional conducting positions with two thriving chamber choirs;  Choralia Milford and Voices of the Forest.
Saturday, 9 December, 2023.  See Phil’s website –>

Accompanist

Timothy Rice has been involved in music from an early age. Piano tuition started at home and, at the age of six, he also joined his local church choir. Interest in the organ was almost immediate as the probationary period in the choir required new choristers to sit alongside the organist at the console during services for the first few weeks; it was from this vantage point that Timothy watched and listened in fascination at the skill of the organist and the sound of the instrument. After progressing to Grade V on the piano, he was then allowed to embark on the thrills of organ playing. At the age of thirteen, Timothy took his first organist post at a neighbouring parish church under the vigilant ears and eyes of a cleric who also just happened to be conductor of a choral society. He gained his Associateship of the London College of Music (for piano playing) while still at school and, in 1989, became an Associate of the Royal College of Organists. Timothy has lived in the New Forest area since 1983. He was Director of Music at Hordle Parish Church from 1983, a post he held for thirty-two years until being appointed to his present position as Director of Music at St. John’s Church, Boldre in 2015. Timothy is also accompanist to Lymington Choral Society and works as a freelance organist and accompanist.

Honorary Life Patron

Michael Goldthorpe was the Musical Director of Lymington Choral Society from 2006 to April, 2020.  He was granted Honorary Life Patronage of the choir in October 2020.
He was born and educated in York and studied at Trinity College Cambridge where he performed in the college choir, orchestra and wind band whilst reading for an English degree. After further study at King’s College London and the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, he joined the BBC Singers and the music profession in 1968. Since then he has travelled widely with various Chamber Operas, The London Opera Group, Kent Opera, The Chelsea Opera Group, The English Bach Festival, L’Atelier Lyrique de Tourcoing and The Royal Opera Company Covent Garden.
He has broadcast numerous recitals and concerts for the BBC and stations in Europe and Singapore, becoming closely identified with the French Baroque revival of the seventies and eighties, and making many records and television appearances.
He has taught for several London music conservatoires, directing choirs and ensembles, and has been a vocal tutor for both Oxford and Cambridge Universities.

Vacancies

We welcome all voice parts, particularly tenors and basses.

Don’t worry if you have not sung for a while, we are a friendly crowd and will make you feel at home.  If you love classical music and would like to join us please call Pat on 07776216580.

We practise at 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday evenings in St Thomas’ Church, Lymington
Look forward to meeting you!

Chair

Pat Mennie

Secretary

Rebecca Millington

Conductor

Phil Daish-Handy

Accompanist

Timothy Rice

Main Photographer

William Bonett

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