Welcome to St Mary's choir blog
The church has both an adult and junior choir. We are affiliated to the Royal School of Church Music(RSCM). The junior choir are provided with tuition to enable them to gain their RSCM medals. The RSCM Singing Awards celebrate singers’ achievements and progress, through formal examinations at three levels; Bronze, Silver and Gold ( Bronze award is roughly equivalent to ABRSM grade 4. Similarly Silver roughly equates to grade 6 and Gold to grade 8).
The senior choir is a four part harmony choir with its main responsibility to sing at the 10am Sunday service, including an anthem.
Our choirs do not require any fees to belong to them or for any training. New members to both the senior and junior choir are always welcome whatever their standard. If you are interested in joining us please contact our Director of Music (Joanna) via the Contact Us page.
Sunday, 6 November 2016
Music for November 2016 at St Mary our Lady
197 For all the Saints
Motet by Junior Choristers 'Mathew ,Mark, Luke and John' by Lindley
478 Ye Watchers and ye holy ones
Anthem Give us the Wings of Faith Bullock
231 Palms of glory raiiment bright
War March of the Priests Mendelssohn
13th November Village Remembrance Service
490 Judge eternal, throned in splendor
417 O God our help in ages past
Anthem So they gave their bodies Aston
488 Jerusalem
413 Now thank we all our God
Fugue in E flat BWV 552
20th November Christ the King
443 Rejoice the Lord is King
388 Jesus shall Reign where'er the sun
O Thou, the central Orb
352 Crown him with many crowns
Wednesday, 5 October 2016
Music for October 2016 at St Mary our Lady
259 Come ye thankful people Harvest Thanksgiving
Gloria Ode to Joy/ Parish Mass Murray
261 To thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise
304 Once, only once, and once for all
The Lord has been mindful of us Wesley
262 We Plough the fields and scatter
Choral Prelude 'Nun danket' Karg-Elert
18:00 Village Harvest Thanksgiving
separate service sheet
Thou visitest the earth Greene
Nunc dimittis in C Stanford
Piece d'Orgue BWV 572 J S Bach
9th October Parish Eucharist Trinity XIX
440 Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
404 Lord of our life and God of our salvation
324 Thine arm, O Lord, in days of old
Here, O my Lord, I see thee face to face Whitlock
300 O food of men wayfaring
Sheet To God be the Glory
Alla Marcia Ireland
16th October Matins Trinity XX
232 Awake my soul and with the sun
Psalm 119 97-104
Let thy merciful ears, O Lord Mudd
357 Father, hear the prayer we offer
484 The Curch's one foundation
Sonata No 2i Hindesmith
23rd October Parish Eucharist Last after Trinity XXI
644 Thou who's almighty word Bible Sunday
359 Fight the good fight
398 Lift up you hearts
O for a closer walk with God Stanford
295 Let all mortal flesh keep silent
312 He who would valient be
Sonata No 3 Mendelssohn
30th October 10:00pm Parish Eucharist Fourth before Advent
233 Glory be to thee, who safe hast kept
402 Lord it belongs not to my care
376 I heard the voice of Jesus say
Ave verum corpus Byrd
306 Strengthen for thy service, Lord, the hands
363 Glory in the highest to the God of heaven
Festal Voluntary
18:00 Commemoration of All Souls
Messe de Requiem Faure
Wednesday, 2 December 2015
29 November 2015
Monday, 2 March 2015
28 March 2015 The Crucifixion by Stainer
The Crucifixion: A Meditation on the Sacred Passion of the Holy Redeemer is an oratorio composed by John Stainer in 1887 and is scored for a full chorus of mixed voices with an organ accompaniment. It features solos for bass and tenor.
Stainer intended that piece would be within the scope of most parish church choirs; it includes five hymns for congregational participation. The text was written by W J Sparrow Simpson, the librettist of Stainer's two earlier cantatas, The Daughter of Jairus and Mary Magdalene. Stainer dedicated his work "to my pupil and friend W. Hodge and the choir of Marylebone Church", who first performed it on February 24, 1887, the day after Ash Wednesday.
Monday, 2 February 2015
Wednesday, 4 December 2013
Another annexe event!
Another title for this concert could have been "An evening with Rex Latter and friends" because no fewer than 8 of his arrangements or compositions featured in the programme, and they showed the breadth of his output from a setting of Psalm 150, an arrangement of the Spiritual Standing in the need of Prayer to an enchanting take on A Nightingale sang in Berkeley Square. Rex, who is organist at Bognor Parish Church also sings tenor with the choir and can also be found accompanying them - a very versatile man!
Of course, Off Centre were with us for a reason - which was alluded to in Lesley Bromley's reading: A Short History of the Smallest Room, which was delivered with a flourish and received a justifiable "flush" of applause.
Highlights of the first half included an arrangement of an ancient Polish hymn to the Virgin, Gaude Mater Polonia, and a new take on Tennyson's words from In Memoriam "Crossing the Bar" in music by Rona Arbo, arranged specially for Off Centre by Rex Latter.
After the interval the music moved into a lighter vein: the Rhythm of Life included Berkeley Square's Nightingale before moving onto Something Wonderful from The King and I. A short breather for the choir while Ian Smith sang and we then entered the realm of childhood with works by Rutter, Andrew Carter and Michael Stocks - yes, Christopher Robin was saying his prayers!
Among the solo items, one of the many local musical medics, Martin Ridley, played a simple Humoresque for organ by Pietro Yon - a pretty, dancing little number which shows the organ can do more than play hymns: but the item which grabbed everyone was Ian Smith's singing of If I were a rich man from Fiddler on the Roof - a great song delivered with panache and sparkle.
The evening finished when the Chatanooga Choo Choo left the station, sped on its way with a Gaelic Blessing from JohnRutter.
The retiring collection for the Church Rooms Project was £355.85 A most enjoyable evening which raised valuable funds for our Annexe. Sincere thanks to all the members of Off Centre and we hope to see them again in the not too distant future.
Joanna Chivers-Gibbs
Sunday, 9 September 2012
Junior Choir needs more voices!
We meet on Friday evenings from 6:30pm until 7:15pm in the church during term-time and parents are welcome to stay.