A performance by Music for Everyone’s Youth Groups.

Sunday 3 July, 3.30pm

The Grange Hall, Radcliffe-on-Trent NG12 2FB

Featuring East Midlands Youth Band, East Midlands Youth String Orchestra, Nottingham Strictly Strings and Nottingham Youth Band

Conductors Claire Franklin, Josh Goodman, Richard Howarth

A cabaret style concert with refreshments and an ice cream van! Celebrate our youth groups end of term with a variety of music from Telemann to music from Disney’s Aladdin.

Tickets:

ONLINE TICKET BOOKING IS NOW CLOSED. TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON THE DOOR ON SUNDAY.

Adult £9, Concession £8, Child/Student £5 (includes concert refreshments)

Available to buy in advance via the ‘Buy Tickets’ link above or phone the office on 0115 9589312. Tickets will also be available on the door, subject to availability.

Music for Everyone is the East Midlands’ largest independent music charity, delivering a dynamic range of instrumental and vocal music-making opportunities to people of all ages and abilities across the region.

 

We are seeking an inspiring and charismatic musician to direct the East Midlands Youth String Orchestra, our flagship Grade 5+ string ensemble for young players. The successful candidate will be an inspirational violin, viola, cello or double bass player as well as an experienced conductor and educator, with an ambitious desire to grow the orchestra and its repertoire. They will have a proven track record of working with people from a range of backgrounds.

 

The orchestra rehearses 12-14 times per year on Sunday afternoons in Nottingham and gives regular performances throughout the Music for Everyone annual season. It also holds two all-day workshops a year on Sundays in November and February, for which additional players join, integrating with our Big Youth Music Experience events.

 

The new director will be joining MfE’s small but passionate artistic team at an exciting time of change, and there will be the potential to grow this role for the right candidate. This may include collaborating with the director of our training string orchestra, Strictly Strings, as well as developing other opportunities and projects within the organisation.

This is a freelance contract, offered in the first instance for a fixed term of 12 months.

 

Fee: £30 per hour (roughly 20 hours per school term, plus extra fee for concerts)

Start date: September 2022

How to apply: please send an email demonstrating why you are the right person to lead and develop the orchestra, along with a current CV to Su Evans, General Manager: su@music-for-everyone.org

Closing date for applications: Friday 29th April at 5pm

Shortlisted candidates will be invited to conduct a short rehearsal with the orchestra on Sunday 8th May, followed by an interview on Monday 9th May.

Music for Everyone

Artistic Director – Freelance

Nottingham

Closing date: Monday 17th April 2023 at 12 noon

Music for Everyone is seeking an experienced and inspirational Artistic Director to lead the artistic vision of the organisation and engage creatively with its artistic staff and participants, both professional and community-based.

They will have substantial professional experience and expertise in the world of classical music performance and be passionate about the power of music to make a difference to people’s lives. A fee of £8000 is offered for a programme of 45 days work (flexible) over a year, plus additional fees for conducting one major concert, and potentially other artistic delivery. The start date is from 1 September 2023.

For full details please download the Artistic Director Job Pack.

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Visit our Vacancies page for more details on how to apply: https://www.music-for-everyone.org/about-us/vacancies/

Come along to our 2 FREE taster sessions for young wind, brass and percussion players of grade 5+ standard.

Rehearsals are at Beeston Methodist Church, Chilwell Road NG9 1EH

 

Thursday 18th November, 6.30pm – 8pm

Thursday 25th November, 6.30pm – 8pm

 

Email us to reserve a place and let us know your name and instrument, or just turn up on the day! Bring a music stand and your instrument and we’ll provide the rest.

The Big Youth Music Experience is for all young instrumentalists, with a weekend split into a wind band workshop day and a string orchestra workshop day, followed by a joint concert the following Sunday at the Albert Hall, Nottingham! 

For Wind Band – Saturday 6th November and Sunday 14th November 2021

Come and experience wind band playing at the Big Youth Music Experience for young woodwind, brass and percussion players. Two windbands for players of all abilities (grade 2 – 8+) conducted by MfE’s Instrumental Animateur Josh Goodman and youth band director Claire Franklin.

Music booklets and rehearsal track links will be sent out approximately 5-6 weeks before the course, to give you a chance to get to grips with the music.

For Strings – Sunday 7th November and Sunday 14th November 2021

Come and experience string playing for young violinists, violists, cellists and bassists. Three string orchestras for players of all abilities (beginners to grade 8+). The beginners orchestra is for players of grade 0 – 1 standard and will be lead by string conductor Helen Maddison. The Junior orchestra for players grade 2 – 4 standard, conducted by MfE’s Instrumental Animateur Josh Goodman, will enjoy a range of music that will introduce young instrumentalists to playing in an ensemble. The Senior orchestra, for players grade 5+ standard, will be directed by Richard Howarth, conductor of MfE’s East Midlands Youth String Orchestra.

Music booklets and rehearsal track links will be sent out approximately 5-6 weeks before the course, to give you a chance to get to grips with the music.

(NB All covid regulations in place at the time will be adhered to)

Provisional Timetable – Workshops 6th & 7th November
Bluecoat Academy, Wollaton NG8 1EA

10am – 10.30am             Arrive and Registration – Senior Groups

10.30am – 12.30pm        Morning Rehearsals, including breaks (Seniors only)

12.30pm – 1.30pm          Lunch Break

1pm – 1.30pm                Arrival and Registration – Junior & Beginner Groups

1.30pm – 5.30pm            Afternoon Rehearsals, including breaks (All groups)

Concert 14th November – All groups
Albert Hall, Nottingham NG1 5AA

11am – 11.30am             Arrive and Registration – Senior Groups

11.30am – 1pm               Rehearsals (Senior groups)

1pm – 1.30pm                Arrive and Registration – Junior & Beginner Groups

1.30pm – 3pm                Rehearsals

3.30pm – 5.30pm           Concert performance to family and friends

How to Book

The prices for the course are:

  • Senior Band and Senior Strings – £15
  • Junior Band and Junior/Beginner Strings – £10

Online – pay through PayPal or by card: Just click the button below and fill in your details. Payment can be made via PayPal or debit/credit card.

Booking for this event is now closed. For details on future events, please visit the Courses & Workshops page of our website.

By post – pay by cheque: Please download and complete this pdf form and post it, together with your enrolment cheque (made payable to Music for Everyone) to Music for Everyone, 10 Goose Gate, Hockley, Nottingham NG1 1FF

For any further information, email admin@music-for-everyone.org or telephone 0115 9589312

7.30pm, St John’s Church, Carrington, Saturday 12th October 2024

Nottingham Chamber Singers present:

Come, Comfort of the World: Songs of Hope and Consolation

A concert bringing the vitality and expressive detailing of a chamber choir performance to the presentation of works of hope and consolation.

Bach’s intimate Komm, Jesu, Komm takes us from earthly despair to comfort in the hope of heaven. Reger’s beautiful motet, with its rich, subtly shifting harmonies, evokes the restfulness of night and soothes away worldly cares. Brahms’ well-loved Requiem, both dramatic and comforting, appears in a fresh light in this chamber music version, with piano duet, the rarely-heard format which Brahms designed for the first London performance in 1871.

Performers

Formerly known as the East of England Singers, the Nottingham Chamber Singers have a busy concert schedule performing works across the full choral range, from William Byrd to Judith Weir. The choir’s refreshingly dynamic and committed performances continue to receive critical and public acclaim, led by Assistant conductor and Music for Everyone’s Assistant Artistic Director, Rachel Parkes.

Alison Rose, soprano

Alison is the winner of the 2015 Maggie Teyte Prize and a 2017 Leonard Ingrams Award. She is a graduate of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and the National Opera Studio, and is an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music.

Operatic roles include; Papagena, Die Zauberflöte (Glyndebourne Festival Opera); Barbarina, Le nozze di Figaro (Garsington Festival Opera & English National Opera); Governess,The Turn of the Screw (Bury Court Opera); Vixen, The Cunning Little Vixen (Grimeborn Festival / Arcola Theatre); Lady in Waiting, Gloriana (St Endellion Festival with Martyn Brabbins); Miranda, Arnold’s The Dancing Master (GSMD); Bětuška, Dvořák’s The Cunning Peasant (GSMD); Servilia, La Clemenza di Tito (RNCM).

Concert highlights include Vaughan Williams’ Serenade to Music at the BBC Last Night of the Proms, Handel’s Messiah at the Royal Albert Hall, Britten’s Les Illuminations at the Southwell Music Festival and solo recitals at the Oxford Lieder Festival and the Royal Opera House Crush Room. Recent highlights include her debut with Glyndebourne Festival Opera as Papagena in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte, Mahler’s Symphony no.4 at the Southwell Music Festival and Britten’s Les Illuminations with Sian Edwards for the Lewes Festival of Song. Further performances include her debut with Opera North on their Whistle Stop Opera tour, and a return to ENO for a Studio Live production of Judith Weir’s Blonde Eckbert.

Alison continues her studies in London with Gary Coward.

William Burn, baritone

Baritone William Burn enjoys a busy career as a performer of oratorio and consort music from the Middle Ages to contemporary music. A native of Oxfordshire, he trained as a choral scholar at King’s College, London, then moving to live in Nuremberg, Germany, and finally settling in the East Midlands.

William has performed many oratorio roles, including the Bach Passions, Messiah, Judas Maccabeus, The Creation (including under the baton of Sir Nicholas McGegan at Nottingham Royal Concert Hall), Elijah, Vaughan Williams Five Mystical Songs, Dvorak Stabat Mater, Elgar The Dream of Gerontius, Rossini Petite Messe Solennelle and Stabat Mater and the requiems by Verdi, Mozart, Faure and Duruflé. Staged opera performances include Dido and Aeneas, Acis and Galatea, Mozart’s Bastien und Bastienne, and Lampe’s The Dragon of Wantley as part of the Ross­on­Wye International Festival.

A particular area of interest for song and Lieder, with recent programmes including Winterreise, Schumann’s Dichterliebe and Opus 24 and 39 cycles, Richard Rodney Bennett’s Songs Before Sleep, Wolf’s Michaelangelolieder and Quilter’s Seven Elizabethan Lyrics, along with Butterworth’s A Shropshire Lad at Southwell Minster and Dichterliebe in Derby Cathedral. William is the artistic director of The Nottingham Baroque Soloists, whose repertoire includes cantatas by Bach, Buxtehude’s Membra Jesu Nostri and Rossini’s Petite Messe Solennelle. He studies with Rachel Nicholls.

William also works as a translator and subtitler from German, specialising in academia and the social sciences. His recent work includes reports to the United Nations Human Rights Council and reports on human rights issues in Germany. He also provides English-language translations for the German Federal Government Press Agency. As a subtitler he specialises in documentaries for Arte, including work on arts, culture and human rights.

Conductor

Rachel Parkes was born and raised in Northamptonshire. She received her early musical education through the Royal School of Church Music and Northamptonshire County Performing Arts Service, and went on to gain a first class Honours degree in Music, and later a Masters in Music an

d Performance, from Royal Holloway, University of London. During her studies Rachel studied singing with Margaret Cable and Jessica Cash, she now receives coaching from Lynne Wayman.

Click here to download our 40th Anniversary brochure.

Tickets

Click here to find out about the NCS 40th Anniversary Ticket Discount Scheme (NB This link will take you to the Nottingham Chamber Singers website)

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

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

MfE music activities will be returning from September 2021. Please see below dates and more information about courses and groups. Further information will be sent out to members very soon!

 


Adult Music – Workshops and Concerts (Scroll down for Youth Music!)

  • Nottingham Festival Chorus Workshop Day – Saturday 16th October, Albert Hall, Nottingham
  • Nottingham Community Music Choir Christmas Concert – Sunday 12th December, Albert Hall, Nottingham
  • Blow the Dust off your Instrument Workshop Day – Saturday 8th January, Albert Hall, Nottingham
  • Nottingham Festival Chorus Course and Concert – Saturday 29/30 January, Nottingham Trent University
    Concert – Saturday 5 February, Albert Hall, Nottingham
  • Nottingham Community Music Choir Course and Concert – Saturday 23 April, Nottingham Trent University
    Concert – Sunday 24 April, Albert Hall, Nottingham

Adult Music – Regularly Rehearsing Groups

Daytime Voices (rehearsals recommence week beginning 13th September)
Southwell – Monday, 2pm – 4pm, Southwell Methodist Church, Westgate
West Bridgford – Tuesday, 2pm – 4pm, West Bridgford Baptist Church, Melton Road
Wollaton – Wednesday, 2.15pm – 4.15pm, St Leonards Community Centre, Bramcote Lane
Sherwood – Thursday, 2pm – 4pm, Sherwood Methodist Church, Devon Drive
Lunchtime Voices – postponed until January 2022

Daytime Orchestra (rehearsals recommence week beginning 13th September)
Loughborough – Tuesday, 10am – 12pm, All Saints Church, Steeple Row
Nottingham – Thursday, 10.30am – 12.30pm, St Martins Church, Sherwood

Sunday Afternoon Music (rehearsals recommence in September, dates to be announced)
Flute Choir, Swing Band
Sunday, 2.30pm – 5pm, Nottingham Trent University

Nottingham Chamber Singers (formerly East of England Singers)
(rehearsals recommence Wednesday 8 September)
St Luke’s Church, West Bridgford – 7.30pm – 9.30pm


Youth Music – Workshops and Concerts

  • The Big Youth Music Experience 2021 Course & Concert – 6/7 November, Venue TBC
    Sunday 14 November, Albert Hall, Nottingham
  • Christmas Vocals Course & Concert – Saturday 11th December, Nottingham Trent University
    Sunday 12th December, Albert Hall, Nottingham
  • The Big Youth Music Experience #2 Course & Concert – 26/27 February, Venue TBC
    Sunday 6 March, Albert Hall, Nottingham
  • MfE Family Sing Workshop Day – 12th or 13th March, Nottingham Trent University
  • May Vocals Course & Concert – 14/15 May, Nottingham Trent University
    Sunday 22 May, Albert Hall, Nottingham

Youth Music – Regularly Rehearsing Groups

Nottingham Youth Band
West Bridgford – Start date 7th September (weekly)
Tuesday, 5.30pm – 7pm, Rushcliffe School
Beeston – Start date 9th September (weekly)
Thursday, 5pm – 6.30pm, Beeston Methodist Church

Nottingham Strictly Strings
Start date 12th September (every 3-4 weeks)
Sunday, 2pm – 4pm, Middle Street Resource Centre, Beeston

East Midlands Youth String Orchestra
Start date 12th September (every 3-4 weeks)
Sunday, 2pm – 5pm, Middle Street Resource Centre, Beeston

Free Come & Try sessions for all groups – week of 13th September

1.30pm – 5.30pm at the Albert Hall, Nottingham

Come and experience windband playing for young woodwind, brass and percussion players. Two windbands for players of all abilities (grade 2 – 8+), conducted by MfE’s Wind Band Animateur Gill Henshaw. The Junior band (for players grade 2 – 5) will be working on pieces such as Orion by Jan Van der Roost and Wild Westerns arranged by Michael Story. The Senior band (players above grade 5) will be playing Blue Ridge Summit by Bryan Kidd and a medley of classic rock; Queen in Concert arranged by Jay Bocook.

PDFs of the music will be emailed out beforehand so you can have a look at the music, proper copies will be provided on the day.

(NB All covid regulations in place at the time will be adhered to)

Listen to a taster of the pieces here:


Principal conductor – Gill Henshaw

Timetable – Saturday 19 June

1.30pm – 2pm                Arrive and Registration

2pm – 3pm                     Rehearsal

3pm – 3.30pm                 Break

3.30pm – 4.15pm            Rehearsal

4.15pm – 4.45pm            Break

4.45pm – 5.30pm            Rehearsal

5.30pm                            End of session

Enrolment and Price

BOOKING FOR THIS WORKSHOP IS NOW CLOSED. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT FUTURE EVENTS, PLEASE EMAIL admin@music-for-everyone.org

Price – £5

Online – pay through PayPal or by card: Just click here and fill in your details: Wind Band Workshop Form Payment can be made via PayPal or debit/credit card.

By post – pay by cheque: Please download and complete this pdf form and post it, together with your enrolment cheque (made payable to Music for Everyone) to Music for Everyone, 10 Goose Gate, Hockley, Nottingham NG1 1FF

For any further information, email admin@music-for-everyone.org or telephone 0115 9589312 (Monday – Wednesday, mornings only)

Dates for your diaries! We are also holding 2 workshop afternoons in May and June for string players and a singing event for primary aged children – find out more information here. All groups will come together on Saturday 17 July for a spectacular Youth Festival, which will culminate in an informal performance for family and friends to come and listen too!

1.30pm – 5.30pm at the Albert Hall, Nottingham

Come and experience string playing for young violinists, violists, cellists and bassists. Two string orchestras for players of all abilities (grade 2 – 8+). The Junior orchestra for players grade 2 – 5 standard, conducted by Ann-Marie Shaw, will enjoy a range of music that will introduce young instrumentalists to playing in an ensemble, including The Toreadors by Bizet. The Senior orchestra, for players grade 5+ standard, will play St Paul’s Suite by Holst and will be conducted by Richard Howarth, conductor of MfE’s East Midlands Youth String Orchestra.

We will end the workshop with an informal performance to each other. PDFs of the music will be emailed out beforehand so you can have a look at the music, proper copies will be provided on the day.

(NB All covid regulations in place at the time will be adhered to)

Listen to a taster of the pieces here:


Music leaders – Richard Howarth, Ann-Marie Shaw

 

Ann-Marie was the String Animateur for Music for Everyone, 2016-2018, where she helped to organise and lead string orchestra courses and performances for both adults and children in the midlands. Her current role is Music Teacher at Martin High School in Anstey, Leicester and she continues to perform in a wide variety of ensembles in the Midlands.

Richard brings a wealth of experience and energy to orchestral conducting, inspiring both musicians and audiences. He is able to draw on a distinguished career as a violinist, having led and directed orchestras for over thirty years.


Provisional Timetable – Sunday 20 June

1.30pm – 2pm                Arrive and Registration

2pm – 3pm                     Rehearsal

3pm – 3.30pm                 Break

3.30pm – 4.15pm            Rehearsal

4.15pm – 4.45pm            Break

4.45pm – 5.30pm            Rehearsal

5.30pm                            End of session

Enrolment and Price

BOOKING FOR THIS EVENT IS NOW CLOSED. FOR INFORMATION ON FUTURE COURSES, PLEASE EMAIL admin@music-for-everyone.org

Price – £5

Online – pay through PayPal or by card: Just click here and fill in your details: String Workshop Form Payment can be made via PayPal or debit/credit card.

By post – pay by cheque: Please download and complete this pdf form and post it, together with your enrolment cheque (made payable to Music for Everyone) to Music for Everyone, 10 Goose Gate, Hockley, Nottingham NG1 1FF

For any further information, email admin@music-for-everyone.org or telephone 0115 9589312 (Monday – Wednesday, mornings only)

Dates for your diaries! We are also holding 2 workshop afternoons in May and June for wind band players and a singing event for primary aged children – find out more information here. All groups will come together on Saturday 17 July for a spectacular Youth Festival, which will culminate in an informal performance for family and friends to come and listen too!

1pm – 5pm at Middle Street Resource Centre, Beeston, Nottingham NG9 2AR

Click here to view the brochure.

From World Drumming workshops to singing sessions for the whole family to take part in and music to enjoy in the garden, there is something for everyone. We’ll also have a cake stall, second hand bookshop, drinks and games/activities in and around the venue.

Have a go at West African drumming with Milla Hanna on djembe drums. Join Rachel and Owen in the Family Sing-a-long workshop, where all ages are welcome, from 5 – 105!

The Lullaby Bank is a group designed especially for new mothers and babies aged 0 – 9 months to address the specific post-partum experience. This includes well-being, bonding, emotional and physical concerns. Open Voices are MfE’s health initiative designed to suit adults with learning disabilities, come and try a session with Helen to see how it works! More information about the Lullaby Bank and Open Voices regular sessions can be found on the MfE website: www.music-for-everyone.org/health-well-being/


FESTIVAL WORKSHOPS

WORLD DRUMMING WORKSHOPS
Workshop 1: 1.10pm – 1.40pm
Workshop 2: 1.50pm – 2.20pm

Have a go at West African drumming with Milla Hanna on djembe drums. We have 2 sessions to choose from, open to age 5 upwards. Please note, children must be accompanied by an adult. 

NURSERY RHYME & LULLABY TIME
2.30pm – 3.15pm
A singing session especially for babies and children up to the age of 5. Come and sing nursery rhymes with Rachel, all children must be accompanied by an adult.

FREE session for under 5s and their parents/carers. Booking essential, places are limited.

FAMILY SING WORKSHOP
3.30pm – 4.15pm
Come and enjoy a fun afternoon of singing together. Children aged 5+ with their mums, dads, grandparents, carers, aunts and uncles – the whole family, friends too! Singing is great for health, togetherness, confidence and fun.

No preparation is needed, we will send all details out by email before the day – all you need is your best singing voice!


FESTIVAL VISITORS
Entry from 1pm – 4.30pm. Festival finishes at 5pm
If a workshop isn’t for you, come along and enjoy an afternoon of relaxed music from the Family Sing participants, MfE groups and other ensembles in the garden with a piece of cake and other activities. Charity bookshop Bookwise are bringing a selection of books and sheet music for you to browse. £4 entry for adults, £2 for children over 5.

Music in the Garden from:

  • Music for Everyone’s Beeston Open Voices
  • Second Time Around Folk Club
  • Music for Everyone’s Nottingham Chamber Singers
  • Beeston Community Drumming Circle (BC/DC)
  • Music for Everyone’s Big Band
  • Music for Everyone’s Wollaton Daytime Voices


Enrolment and Price

NB Please note, all children must be accompanied by an adult.

Workshop price – £8 per adult, £6 per child (between the ages of 5 and 15)

BOOK ONLINE HERE

Online – pay through PayPal or by card

Complete the form and payment here to sign up. Payment can be made via PayPal or debit/credit card.

If you have any trouble with the payment form, please contact the office to confirm your attendance and payment can be arranged on the day by card, cash or cheque. Phone us on 0115 9589312, apologies for any inconvenience!

By post – pay by cheque

Please download and complete this PDF form and post it, together with your enrolment cheque (made payable to Music for Everyone) to Music for Everyone, 10 Goose Gate, Hockley, Nottingham NG1 1FF

For any further information, email admin@music-for-everyone.org or telephone 0115 9589312