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Venue: Beeston Parish Church, Middle Street, Beeston, Nottingham, NG9 1GA

 

Nottingham Festival Chorus

Alex Robinson Conductor

Angela Foan Accompanist

Rachel Parkes Chorus Master

 

Come and hear Haydn’s greatest work and his last grand scale composition.

Written when Napoleon was at the height of his powers, Haydn’s profound testament to peace signalled the beginning of the end for the invader. Regarded as one of the finest examples of his choral writing, the score is beautiful, lively and terrifying and is sure to provide you with a fabulous evening. Nicknamed ‘Harmonie’ (the german word for wind section) for it’s rich woodwind writing in the orchestra, which the fabulous Peter Siepmann will draw out on Beeston Parish Church’s fine organ. The concert also features little organ ditties by Haydn written originally for musical clock and Rheinberger’s famous Abendlied to bring the concert to a close. Our specially assembled choir is conducted by the dynamic Alex Robinson. Don’t miss out. Get your tickets TODAY!


Soloists:

Elizabeth Green, soprano

Elizabeth is a second-year postgraduate at The Royal Academy of Music studying under Kate Paterson. Here, she holds the position of being a Josephine Baker Trust Scholar. Having started her singing career as a chorister at both Canterbury and Rochester Cathedral, Elizabeth has performed on commercial recordings for Regent Records and Decca Records, the latter of which was both as part of the choir and as a soloist. Elizabeth has performed as a soloist internationally, singing J S Bach’s St John Passion in Aachen, Germany. Some of her other soloist opportunities have included Handel’s Messiah at Canterbury Cathedral, Handel’s Israel in Egypt and Acis and Galatea, Haydn’s Creation and Harmoniemesse, Mozart’s Mass in C and Bach’s B Minor Mass.

Whilst pursuing her undergraduate studies at The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and graduating with a first-class honours degree, Elizabeth had the privilege of being nominated for the Kathleen Ferrier Junior Bursary Competition and was awarded third prize in the Molly Robb prize for singing. Here, Elizabeth successfully auditioned for the Associate Artist programme under the tutelage of Karen Cargill. Whilst at RCS, she took part in opera scenes, performing the roles of Papagena and Fiordiligi. Elizabeth also completed year-long contract with the Scottish Opera Young Company as well as a workshop with British Youth Opera. In December 2021, she performed the role of Sandman in Humperdinck’s Hänsel und Gretel as a Young Artist for Westminster Opera Company, the performance of which was recently reprised at Château de Panloy, France.

Elizabeth has had many exciting opportunities this past academic year, including; The Royal Academy of Music Opera Scenes, playing the roles of Yum-Yum (The Mikado) and Almirena (Rinaldo). Other operatic opportunities have included performing as Venus in Venus and Adonis with Hampstead Garden Opera and performing Gertrud (Hänsel und Gretel) with Berlin Opera Academy under the Ian Donald Wilson Memorial Scholarship. Oratorio performances have included Haydn’s Creation with Luton Choral Society, Brahms Requiem with Lymington Choral Society, Bach’s B Minor Mass with the Waverley Singers, Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas with Dover Choral Society and Haydn Harmoniemesse with the Furness Bach Choir. Elizabeth is also in demand as a recitalist, performing at venues such as Cobham Hall School, Christ Church Kensington and Canterbury Cathedral. Most recently, Elizabeth has performed Songs for Sue by Oliver Knussen under the baton of Barbara Hannigan as part of a project with Julliard school. Other upcoming opportunities include singing Second Lady and covering the role of Pamina in Mozart’s Magic Flute with Manhattan Opera Studio where she will also perform a concert at Carnegie Hall. She is also returning to Château de Panloy, France as a young artist for Westminster Opera Company, performing the role of Marcellina in Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro.

Lorna Day, alto

Lorna is a mezzo soprano based in the North West of England. She performs regularly in the chorus of Bergen National Opera (Parsifal, Rusalka, and in 2024, Die Fledermaus) and has also performed with Longborough Festival Opera (Orfeo ed Euridice). Lorna’s concert highlights include Elgar The Music Makers, Dvořák Stabat Mater, Mozart Requiem, Handel Messiah and Rossini Petite messe solennelle. She has given recitals at the English Music Festival, Wye Valley Music, Rekstensamlingene in Bergen, Leeds Lieder Composer’s Forum, and works regularly with duo partner Olivia Dance. Lorna is a keen and experienced ensemble singer, and performs regularly with several ensembles, including Kantos Chamber Choir, directed by Ellie Slorach, and the Edvard Grieg Kor in Bergen, directed by Edward Gardner. She has performed at the BBC Proms 2019 with Britten Sinfonia Chorus and Genesis Sixteen alumni, and at the BBC Proms 2023 with the Edvard Grieg Kor. Lorna studied under the tutelage of Jane Irwin at the Royal Northern College of Music, receiving a First Class BMus (hons) degree and MMus degree with Distinction. She won the RNCM Elsie Thurston Prize, was a finalist in the Kennedy Strauss Award, was highly commended in the Frost/Brownson Song Cycle Competition, and she performed various operatic roles in the RNCM Opera productions during the course of her studies. Lorna also teaches at the Cheshire School of Music, and enjoys rock climbing and baking.

Philip O’Connor, tenor

Philip O’Connor is a young, Derbyshire Tenor who began his musical training at Wells Cathedral School under Isobel Buchanan. Subsequently, Philip went on to read Music at the University of Manchester, while studying under Andrew Heggie. He then commenced his formal vocal training at the Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM), studying with Nick Powell. Philip was awarded a Distinction in his Masters of Music and has recently graduated the Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Studies (PGDip) winning the John Halsall scholarship. During his studies, Philip has been generously supported by The Mario Lanza Foundation The Garner Howard Award, South Square Trust and Sophie’s Silver Lining Fund.

During his time at the RNCM, Philip has been fortunate to work and take part in Masterclasses with Iain Burnside, James Baillieu, Christopher Purves, David Owen Norris, Patricia McMahon, Paul Wynne Griffiths, Eiddwen Harrhy, Nicholas Kok, Andrew Greenwood and Julius Drake. He has also performed the roles of L’Aumônier in Poulenc’s Dialogue des Carmelites, Mr Rushworth in Dove’s Mansfield Park, and Tancredi in Monteverdi’s Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda, The Schoolmaster and Mosquito in Janáček’s The Cunning Little Vixen and Bill in Dove’s Flight.

Edwin Kaye, bass

Bass, Edwin Kaye, studied at the Royal Northern College of Music with David Lowe, Roger Hamilton and Matthew Best. He is a recent winner of the Robert Presley Verdi Prize and has previously held full-time opera soloist positions with State Opera Stara Zagora and State Opera Ruse in Bulgaria where he performed roles such as Colline in La Boheme, Il Re d’Egitto in Aida, Banco in Macbeth and others.

Recently he has performed as Angelotti in Tosca with Opera Holland Park; Raphael in The Creation with Scherzo Ensemble (a staged production with dancers); 2nd Soldier/5th Jew in Salome with Teatro dell’Opera di Roma; Surin in The Queen of Spades with The Grange Festival; a Flemish Deputy in Don Carlo with Le Grand Théâtre de Genève; and Bluebeard in Bluebeard’s Castle with Regents Opera. Upcoming he will perform as Sarastro in Die Zauberflote with Wild Arts (Potsdam only), Ceprano/Cover Sparafucile in Rigoletto with English National Opera and Adam Litumlei in Kleider machen Leute with Opéra de Lausanne.

Recent concert performances include Verdi’s, Mozart’s and Faure’s Requiems, Handel’s Messiah, Stainer’s Crucifixion and his St Mary Magdalene and Mahler’s Kindertotenlieder.

Through consort and choral singing, Edwin has held positions with the BBC Daily Service Singers, Christian IV Vocal Ensemble and various churches across England.

Peter Siepmann, organ

Peter Siepmann is a conductor, organist, teacher and examiner based in the East Midlands of the UK. He is well-known in the region for his encouraging, enthusiastic and informed approach to rehearsal and performance. 

He was educated at St Edward’s School in Oxford and the University of Nottingham, where he was awarded a doctorate in 2010. As an accompanist and continuo player (a particular passion), Peter has performed with many of the UK’s leading soloists, with recent highlights including the Bach Passions with evangelists Ruairi Bowen (2018) and Rogers Covey-Crump (2019), and all six of Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos (2012). 

Since September 2007, Peter has been Organist & Director of Music at St Peter’s Church in the heart of the city of Nottingham, where the church choir produces what the Nottingham Post has described “an outstanding standard of music-making”; the choir’s singing is also regularly praised at regular visits to cathedrals and abbeys both around the UK and abroad.  In 2010, Peter oversaw the design, fundraising and installation of a new church organ. 

Peter is a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists, and a number of his organ pupils have gone on to cathedral and university scholarships.  He lives in the Nottinghamshire village of Ruddington with his wife Adele and young son Alexander. 


Tickets: Full £13, Concessions £12, Child/Student £5. To include a pre-concert drink

Tickets are available to buy on the door only.

Saturday 21st June 2025
7.30pm, St John’s Church, Beeston, NG9 1EJ

 

Nottingham Chamber Singers’ 40th Birthday celebration!

Joined by instrumentalists, the choir will perform joyous music by Holst, Fauré, Rachmaninov and Bliss plus a brand-new commission from acclaimed Nottingham-born composer, Libby Croad.
To round off this special musical birthday party – and in appreciation of our audiences over the years – there will be birthday cake and bubbles

For full details please see the flier: NCS 40th Birthday Concert flyer

The Performers

Nottingham Chamber Singers
Nottingham Classical Players

Angela Kay, Rachel Parkes, conductors

The Music

Do join us as we round off this special season with a life-affirming programme for choir, flute, harp and string orchestra, including Le Fleming’s Everyone Sang and favourite works by Debussy, Bliss and Holst.

Supported by:

Online Booking is now closed. Tickets will be available on the door.

Full £14, Concession £13, Child/Student £5

Tickets are also available to buy from the Yellow Wood Cafe (42 Chilwell Road, Beeston NG9 1EJ) and on the door.

Come and join us for the Summer School Showcase Concert!

Date      Wednesday 6th August 2025

Time      5pm

Venue    Chapel followed by Oblensky, Trent College, Long Eaton

Price      £7 to include drinks and light buffet

 

Join us for a joyful celebration as the Music for Everyone Summer School marks its tenth anniversary!  The concert beings in the beautiful acoustics of the chapel, where the choir will perform a delightful mix of music – from the jazz-infused charm of John Rutter’s Birthday Madrigals, to the infectious energy of Pharrell Williams’ Happy.  The choir will be joined by acclaimed vocal ensemble Sonoro for a special performance of Donizetti’s Per te d’immenso.

After this, we move to the nearby Obolensky Building for complimentary cold drinks and the second half of the concert. Here, the orchestra, wind band, saxophone ensemble and string ensemble will whisk us away on a musical adventure – soaring from Holst’s joyful Jupiter to Keiron Anderson’s heartfelt Homecoming, via Dunvegan with a few lively marches and dances along the way.

For the grand finale, the choir and orchestra come together for a sparkling performance of Verdi’s Libiamo, with soloists from Sonoro.

We cap off this unforgettable evening in true Summer School style – with our famous farewell buffet and celebratory drinks!

 

Tickets for the Summer School Concert are now closed.

Tickets that have been reserved or purchased in advance can be collected from the Summer School Box Office.

Join us in celebrating Music for Everyone’s 40th Anniversary, with an afternoon concert at Nottingham’s Albert Hall on Sunday 2nd July, 3.30pm, bringing together over 300 performers from MfE’s Daytime Voices, Daytime Orchestras, Festival Chorus, Concert Orchestra and Chamber Singers, past and present! MfE’s Sunday Afternoon Big Band and Flute Choir will also be performing in the Osborne Suite before the concert.

Opening with a brilliant new fanfare for choir and brass – Hail, Bright Cecilia! – to celebrate MfE’s 40th Birthday, the concert also includes ‘O Fortuna’ from Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana, the ‘Hallelujah Chorus’ from Handel’s Messiah, excerpts from Elgar’s Serenade for Strings and music by Rodgers and Hammerstein and Queen. All to say a special ‘THANK YOU’ to Angela Kay for 40 years of outstanding music-making in the East Midlands.


– The Four Decades of Music for Everyone –

Don’t miss the special 40th Anniversary Exhibition in the Albert Hall’s Osborne Foyer. Take a trip down memory lane with photographs from MfE events old and new, see our very first typewriter, letters and publicity and look back on 40 years of the famous MfE pencil!


Tickets: Adults £15, Children/Students £7.50 includes souvenir programme and birthday cake!
Book online via the ‘Buy Tickets’ button below.
Phone the MfE Box Office on 0115 958 9312
In Person (Monday – Friday, 11am – 4pm): Bookwise, 10 Goose Gate, Hockley NG1 1FF

ONLINE BOOKING IS NOW CLOSED. TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE TO BUY ON THE DOOR. 

DOORS OPEN FROM 3PM TO AUDIENCE MEMBERS, PLEASE DO COME ALONG EARLIER TO EXPERIENCE THE EXHIBITION IN THE OSBORNE SUITE


Spotlight on Youth – Saturday 1st July, 3.30pm Albert Hall, Nottingham
Come and celebrate 40 years of MfE with our instrumental youth groups and Vocals Choir featuring alumni members. Programme to include magical folk-fiddling by special guest Sam Sweeney, national folk musician and former MfE Stringwise member.
Book tickets online: https://www.music-for-everyone.org/event/a-musical-celebration-spotlight-on-youth/

East Midlands Youth Band
East Midlands Youth String Orchestra
Nottingham Strictly Strings
Nottingham Youth Band
Vocals Youth Choir
Invited alumni members

Special guest artist: Sam Sweeney

Conductors: Josh Goodman, Tamaki Higashi, Jane McDouall, Rachel Parkes, Mike Shaw

3.30pm, Saturday 1st July 2023
Albert Hall, Nottingham

Join us as we celebrate Music for Everyone’s 40th Anniversary in an afternoon concert at Nottingham’s Albert Hall on Saturday 1st July 3.30pm, with the East Midlands & Nottingham Youth Bands, Strictly Strings, East Midlands Youth String Orchestra and our Vocals Choir featuring singers and players, past and present! There will also be a special performance from MfE’s World Drumming group in the Osborne Suite before the concert begins.

With special guest and Stringwise alumnus, folk musician Sam Sweeney, the concert will showcase our talented youth groups performing a varied programme, culminating in a grand finale with all performers in ‘Just Sing!’ from Trolls World Tour.


– The Four Decades of Music for Everyone –

Don’t miss the special 40th Anniversary Exhibition in the Albert Hall’s Osborne Foyer. Take a trip down memory lane with photographs from MfE events old and new, see our very first typewriter, letters and publicity and look back on 40 years of the famous MfE pencil!


Tickets: Adults £10, Children/Students £5

ONLINE BOOKING IS NOW CLOSED. TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE TO BUY ON THE DOOR. 

DOORS OPEN FROM 3PM TO AUDIENCE MEMBERS, PLEASE DO COME ALONG EARLIER TO EXPERIENCE THE EXHIBITION IN THE OSBORNE SUITE

Book online and choose your seats via the ‘Book Tickets’ button below
Phone the MfE Box Office on 0115 958 9312
In Person (Monday – Friday, 11am – 4pm): Bookwise, 10 Goose Gate, Hockley NG1 1FF
Tickets available on the door, subject to availability


A Musical Celebration – Sunday 2nd July, 3.30pm Albert Hall, Nottingham

Do join us again for our Sunday concert, featuring over 300 members of MfE’s adult music groups performing music by Handel, Brahms, Carl Orff, Elgar, Rodgers and Hammerstein, and Queen! All finished off with a piece of birthday cake! Book tickets online at: https://www.music-for-everyone.org/event/a-musical-celebration-concert/

 

MfE Founder, Angela Kay, the trustees and staff of “Music for Everyone” would like to extend our sincere condolences to the King and Queen Consort and the entire Royal Family, for their personal loss. We are deeply saddened at the news of The Queen’s death, and we join the nation in mourning Her Majesty’s passing and also in celebrating her remarkable life of service and duty.

After wide consultation and in line with official guidance, we intend to go ahead with our singing and music group activities next week and throughout the national mourning period.

However, there will be a minute’s silence of reflection at the start of each session, and MfE groups and activities on the day of The Queen’s funeral will be cancelled. The MfE office will also be closed.

On behalf of the MfE family, we offer the Royal Family our heartfelt condolences and share with them our grief at their loss.

John Hess

Chair, MfE Trustees

This event is now SOLD OUT 

10.00am – 5.00pm at NTU Clifton Campus

Come to Music for Everyone’s Recorder Workshop Day

Join us for an inspiring day of recorder playing.

All players will have the opportunity to build confidence while exploring beautiful music in a supportive setting, while more experienced players will have the chance to dive into exciting, advanced repertoire.

The workshop will be led by principal recorder player of the renowned Dunedin Consort, László Rózsa, who will also be giving a short performance and take a Q & A session. Laszlo will tutor the advance repertoire sessions in the afternoon, and we are thrilled that Nigel Martin will join us in the afternoon to conduct the main ensemble.

The music chosen reflects a broad sweep of styles from the heyday of the Renaissance to the present day.


Timetable – Saturday 6th September

9.30am Registration

10am – 12.45pm Morning Rehearsals with Q&A session with László (with refreshment break)

12.45pm – 1.30pm Meal break (bring a packed lunch)

1.30pm – 3.45pm Afternoon Rehearsals (includes optional advanced repertoire session and refreshment break)

4.15pm – 5pm Informal performance


Music will be sent out approximately 3 weeks before the course.

Workshop Fees

MfE Members* £22, Non-members £25, Benefit Claimants/Students £10.

How to Enrol

 

 

 

 

To sign up by post, download this PDF form and send it to us with your details and cheque payment (payable to Music for Everyone). Post to Music for Everyone, 10 Goose Gate, Hockley, Nottingham NG1 1FF.

We don’t want anyone to be excluded from MfE activities because of their financial circumstances and there is a subsidised scheme available for any who needs it. Please contact anne@music-for-everyone.org if this is the case.

*MfE Membership is open to all. Current members of a regular MfE Daytime groups are automatically signed up for membership.
For further information, tel. 0115 9589312 or email admin@music-for-everyone.org

Workshop and performance day open to all young players aged 8 – 21

Come and experience the joy of wind band playing at the Big Youth Music Experience for young woodwind, brass and percussion players.

Workshop: Saturday 8th November 2025 – South Nottinghamshire Academy, Radcliffe on Trent

Concert: Sunday 16th November – Albert Hall, Nottingham

 

Come to BANDWISE 2025 – an instrumental workshop day & informal concert for all young woodwind, brass and percussion players of grade 2 standard and above. (For string players – check out STRINGWISE!)

Rehearsals are led by experienced conductors and a team of specialist instrumentalists on the workshop day. Family and friends are invited to watch the informal concert the following weekend at Nottingham’s Albert Hall!

There will be two bands:

  • Bandwise 1: grade 2-4
  • Bandwise 2: grade 5+

A music pack (including rehearsal tracks which are accessible via digital download) will be sent out approximately 5 weeks before the course. These tracks take you through the music and the workshop day rehearsals carry on from where they leave off.


Timetable

Saturday 8 November 2025 – Workshop Day
South Nottinghamshire Academy, Radcliffe on Trent

Bandwise 2: 10.15am – 5.30pm
Bandwise 1: 12.45pm – 5.30pm

Sunday 16 November 2025 – Concert Day
Albert Hall, Nottingham

Bandwise 2: 11.15am – 3.00pm
Bandwise 1: 12.15pm – 3.00pm
Concert: 3.30pm – 5.30pm
NB Children will be supervised in between the rehearsal and concert.


How to sign up

The cost for the course is £22 for Bandwise 1, £26 for Bandwise 2. MfE runs a subsidised scheme for all courses. Telephone the MfE office for more details 0115 9589312.

  • 10% FAMILY DISCOUNT AVAILABLE! If 2 or more players from the same family are signing up, use code 10BYME25 to receive 10% off.

We don’t want anyone to be excluded from MfE activities because of their financial circumstances and there is a subsidised scheme available for any who needs it. Please contact anna@music-for-everyone.org if this is the case.

You can sign up online via PayPal, debit or credit card (no additional fees) via the form below

 


By cheque – download and complete this form and post to the MfE office at 10 Goose Gate, Hockley, Nottingham NG1 1FF. Or you can phone 0115 9589312 and enrol over the phone.

Workshop and performance day open to all young players aged 8 – 21

Come and experience the joy of string playing at the Big Youth Music Experience for young violin, viola, cello and double bass players.

Workshop: Sunday 9th November 2025 – South Nottinghamshire Academy, Radcliffe on Trent

Concert: Sunday 16th November – Albert Hall, Nottingham

 

Come to Stringwise 2025 – an instrumental workshop day and concert for all young violin, viola, cello and double bass players from beginners to grade 5+. (For wind, brass and percussion players – check out BANDWISE!)

Rehearsals are led by experienced conductors and a team of specialist instrumentalists on the workshop day. Family and friends are invited to watch the informal concert the following weekend at Nottingham’s Albert Hall!

There will be three groups

  • Stringwise 1 (grade 0 – 1)
  • Stringwise 2 (grade 2 – 4)
  • Stringwise 3 (grade 5+)

A music pack, including rehearsal tracks, will be sent out approximately 4 weeks before the course. These tracks take you through the music and the workshop day rehearsals carry on from where they leave off.


Timetable

Sunday 9 November 2025 – Workshop Day
South Nottinghamshire Academy, Radcliffe on Trent

Stringwise 3: 10.15am – 5.30pm
Stringwise 2: 12.45pm – 5.30pm
Stringwise 1: 1.00pm – 5.30pm

Sunday 16 November – Concert Day
Albert Hall, Nottingham

Stringwise 3: 11.15am – 3.00pm
Stringwise 1 & 2: 12.30pm – 3.00pm
Concert: 3.30pm – 5.30pm
NB Children will be supervised in between the rehearsal and concert.


How to sign up

The cost for the course is £22 for Stringwise 1 & 2, £26 for Stringwise 3. MfE runs a subsidised scheme for all courses. Telephone the MfE office for more details 0115 9589312.

  • 10% FAMILY DISCOUNT AVAILABLE! If 2 or more players from the same family are signing up, use code 10BYME25 to receive 10% off.

We don’t want anyone to be excluded from MfE activities because of their financial circumstances and there is a subsidised scheme available for any who needs it. Please contact anna@music-for-everyone.org if this is the case.

You can sign up online via PayPal, debit or credit card (no additional fees) via the form below

 


By cheque – download and complete this form and post to the MfE office at 10 Goose Gate, Hockley, Nottingham NG1 1FF. Or you can phone 0115 9589312 and enrol over the phone.

Albert Hall, Nottingham NG1 5AA

Nottingham Festival Chorus and Concert Orchestra, Nottingham Chamber Singers

Angela Kay and Rachel Parkes conductors

Join us to celebrate the splendour and pageantry of the Queen’s reign through glorious music inspired by great royal occasions. The sparkling concert programme will include:

  • Handel Coronation Anthem ‘The King shall Rejoice’
  • Mozart Laudate Dominum (soloist Rachel Parkes)
  • Parry I Was Glad
  • Walton Crown Imperial Coronation March

Tickets: Full £10 (£9) – £15 (£14), Child/Student half price. GROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE – Buy 5 tickets and get a 6th ticket for free!

Download the flyer here

Use code ‘NEW50’ on the ticket booking form if you haven’t attended an MfE concert before!

Also available from: MfE Box Office tel. 0115 9589312