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Have
you a son or grandson between the ages of 7 11
years who enjoys singing?
Would
you like to know how he could receive free specialised
musical training and have the opportunity to perform with
one of Kents finest choirs?
If
the answer is yes, please read on and find out what is
involved.
The Choir
Introduction by the Vicar of All Saints
The Revd. Canon Christopher Morgan-Jones M.A.
In 1995 All Saints celebrated its 600th
anniversary. To complement the fine architecture of our
building, bequeathed to us by previous generations, we
have been blessed with an excellent tradition of music. I
welcome all initiatives that encourage musical learning
which not only enhances the music of the worship in our
church but also relates to the requirements of the
National Curriculum in music.
The Master of the Choristers Peter Richards
explains about the boys choir and the aspects of
the National Curriculum relating to it
The unique English choir sound, with boys
providing the highest (treble) part, is a tradition
dating back many centuries. From the ranks of our
Cathedral, College and Parish Church choirs have come
some of our greatest composers and musicians.
This
tradition continues at All Saints, Maidstones
Parish, Civic and County Church, which has a long
tradition of fine music and choral singing.
These
high standards of singing which form an integral part of
our services mean that we need to give our choristers a
thorough and specialised musical training; a training
which should not only help them to develop more
confidence and self-esteem, but at the same time should
enable them to greatly enhance their general and musical
education by supplementing and building upon the skills
that they are already developing at their schools, as
part of the National Curriculum.
This
training can and does provide excellent preparation for
examinations at G.C.S.E and A Level. Indeed, you do not
necessarily have to play a musical instrument for these
qualifications, as the voice is classed as an instrument.
In
the last decade, several of our former choristers
obtained success as a result of their initial musical
training in All Saints Choir. These include: John Morgan
Choral Scholar and Graduate of York University;
Simon Warne Graduate in Music from Colchester
University and Choral Scholar at Chelmsford Cathedral;
Andrew Cottee Graduate of the Royal College of
Music and a percussion finalist in the Young Musician of
the Year Competition; Adam Smyth who in September 2001
took up a Choral Scholarship at Magdalen College, Oxford.
At
the other end of the spectrum, and demonstrating
diversity of musical style, three members of the highly
acclaimed, Maidstone based rock band One Day
Elliott met as choristers at All Saints. Two of
them, Paul Richards and Iain Greenlees, are still members
of the choir, singing bass and alto respectively.
Choir Club
Developing
good social skills is a most important part of every
young persons development and the choristers have a
great deal of fun in the social events that are organised
for them. As well as the annual summer day out in August,
the choir club meets on the second Monday of the month
after choir practice. This gives the boys the opportunity
to play board games, snooker, table tennis and indoor
football. We even have our coach-choir parent Clive
Cheeseman. The tuck shop (again run by parents), offering
the chance to buy favourite snacks and drinks, is also a
popular feature.
We also
have days out when the choir is invited to sing in
various cathedrals, including Canterbury, St Pauls,
St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, Exeter, Winchester,
Norwich, St Albans and Coventry.
Answers
to questions most frequently asked by parents of
prospective choristers.
Q
Do potential candidates already need to have exceptional
voices to be considered in the first place?
A Definitely not. Their voices develop as a result of
regular voice training, which they are given as part of
their musical education. We are therefore looking for
potential rather than outright ability at this stage
Q
Are they taught how to read and understand musical
notation?
A Yes. This is an essential part of their training.
Not only are they taught how to understand musical
notation, but also how to achieve expressive musical
performances by using a wide varity of tone and dynamics
in their singing.
Q
How can choir membership help to improve my sons
general level of education?
A He should become a fluent reader, as our music
makes use of a wide variety of texts. Some of our music
is sung using the original Latin texts, thereby giving a
valuable insight into this ancient language. Independent
research by two universities has proved that children who
play musical instruments or who sing (as a result of
specialist musical tuition) achieve better results in
literacy and numeracy than their non-musical peers.
Q
Is it true that membership to the choir is completely
free and that there are no hidden charges?
A Yes, this true. In fact, the boys receive a
quarterly salary in return for their singing, with extra
fees for weddings and special services.
Q
Why does the choir only accept boys?
A The sound of a trained boys voice is
different to that of a girls voice. Most of our
music has been written with boys voices in mind and
for the particular type of sound that they produce. You
may have noticed the unique sound of the all male choir,
when the service for the Queen Mothers funeral and
the service to mark the Queens Golden Jubilee were
televised.
Q
How can I find out if my son is suitable for this type of
musical education?
A Simply by telephoning the choirmaster, who will be
pleased to chat informally about what is required. A
voice trial can then be arranged if necessary. If you are
not sure, please do not hesitate to get in touch anyway,
as we are here to help and advise you.
The
ORGANIST and MASTER of the CHORISTERS
Peter
Richards B. Mus.,
46 Square Hill Road
Maidstone
ME15 7TN
Telephone:-
01622677245
E-mail:- Admin@maidstoneallsaints.freeserve.co.uk
The
CHOIR SECRETARY
Mrs
Pamela Ratcliffe
10 Whitchurch Close
Maidstone
ME16 8UR
Telephone:-
01622 682119
E-mail:- rbr1@btconnect.com
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