Nottingham Community Voices Rehearsals and Concert – Christmas is Coming!

On Sunday 14 December, Music for Everyone are giving a Christmas Concert at the Albert Hall in Nottingham.

Join with the other MfE choirs, both adult and youth, in presenting this popular, traditional afternoon concert for all the family.

Rehearsal details:

You are welcome to attend more than one rehearsal.

Choose from the following rehearsal dates when booking:

Southwell Methodist Church – Mon 01 December 2-4pm

West Bridgford Baptist Church – Tues 02 December 2-4pm

Wollaton St Leonard’s Community Centre – Weds 03 December 2:15-4:15pm

Hucknall John Godber Centre – Mon 08 December 10:15am-12:15pm

Gamston St Luke’s Church – Weds 10 December EVENING 7-9pm

Sherwood Methodist Church – Thurs 11 December 2-4pm

Concert Day – Albert Hall, Nottingham

Sunday 14 December:

10.45am Arrival

11.15am Rehearsal

1.45pm End of rehearsal

3.30pm Concert

The concert is estimated to finish between 5.30pm and 6pm.

Enrolment Fee
£31 – Adults, £15 Students

Rehearsal sessions and music is all included in the enrolment fee.

Online – pay by card here:

Click the button above and fill in your details: Payment can be made via debit/credit card (no additional fees)

By post – pay by cheque/cash.

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

 

Nottingham Community Voices
Nottingham Concert Orchestra

Kate Taylor soloist
Simon Theobald presenter and soloist
Angela Kay conductor

Come and enjoy heartwarming songs from the classic 1965 film, THE SOUND OF MUSIC, foot tapping numbers from the hit musical and film MAMMA MIA and unforgettable melodies from
Gershwin’s musicals including PORGY AND BESS.

The programme will also feature items performed by the orchestra and our guest soloists, Kate Taylor and Simon Theobald.

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Tickets:

Full £14, £10, £7; Conc. £13, £9, £6; Child/Student £7, £5, £3.50

 

Online booking is now closed. Tickets will be available at tomorrow’s course for singers to buy and on the door at the Albert Hall on Sunday.

Come to Bandwise! 2020, Music for Everyone’s 21st annual youth Windband event. Bandwise! gives you the chance to play a wide variety of music for wind and percussion – from classics to pop and jazz – and to take part in instrumental groups and workshops, all in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.

Where and when is it?

Bandwise! will be held at the Bluecoat Academy, Sutton Passeys Crescent, Wollaton over the weekend of 11/12 January 2020 followed by an informal concert for parents and friends at the Albert Hall, Nottingham, on Sunday 19 January. An outline of the schedule for all groups is given below.


Who will be there?

Lots of wind and percussion players from all parts of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire and Leicestershire. All instruments are included: flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoons, saxes, horns, trumpets, cornets, trombones, euphoniums, tubas and percussion. The age range is 8 – 21. The Artistic Director is Gill Henshaw who is an experienced wind teacher, performer and conductor. She will be assisted in conducting and leading workshops by a team of specialists. There will also be a large support group of adult helpers and organisers.


How good do I have to be?

Whether you have been playing for years or have only just reached Grade 1, this is for YOU! Players will be divided into three groups: Bandwise 1 (Grades 1 – 2), Bandwise 2 (Grades 3 – 4), and Bandwise 3 (Grade 5 and above).

NB. Percussion players should be able to read music and play at the appropriate grade.


What are we playing?

A wide-ranging program including:

Bandwise 1: Wallace and Gromit Theme, Battle Pavan

Bandwise 2: Flight of the Condor, Sneak Attack

Bandwise 3: Start Up The Band, El Camino Real


How do we learn the music?

By practicing the parts which will be sent to you approximately four weeks before the course, and listening to the rehearsal tracks which you can choose to download from a link or receive on a CD. These tracks take you through the music and the rehearsals at the course carry on from where they leave off. If you have “done your homework” you’ll have no problems!


How do I apply?

Numbers in each band are limited so please apply as soon as possible. The course fees are:

Bandwise 1: (Grades 1 – 2) £25.00

Bandwise 2: (Grades 3 – 4) £27.00

Bandwise 3: (Grade 5 and above) £27.00

NB Please note booking is now closed for this year’s course. If you would like to know more about future courses please contact admin@music-for-everyone.org

You can sign up online via the link below – click on ‘Book Tickets’ (NB please note a booking fee applies). Alternatively, you can download a form here, complete your details and post it to the office along with your payment. If you have any questions or problems, please phone the MfE Office on 0115 9589312.


Timetable

Saturday 11 January, Bluecoat Academy NG8 1EA
All groups: 1.30pm – 5.30pm

Sunday 12 January, Bluecoat Academy NG8 1EA
Bandwise 1: 1.15pm – 5.30pm
Bandwise 2: 10.00am – 5.30pm
Bandwise 3: 10.00am – 5.30pm

Sunday 19 January, Albert Hall, Nottingham NG1 5AA
Bandwise 2 & 3: 12.30pm – 3.00pm
Bandwise 1: 1.45pm – 3.00pm

Informal concert: 3.30pm – 5.30pm


Special discounts for families and subsidised places

We are offering a 10% discount to all families who have two or more  children taking part in the course. Just fill in the discount box on the application form. We run a subsidised places scheme for all our courses. For further information about this scheme or about any aspect of the course, please phone the MfE Administrator on 0115 958 9312.  

Platinum Jubilee Celebration Course and Concert

Singing Workshop Day: Saturday 25th June, Nottingham Trent University, Clifton
Concert: Sunday 26th June, Albert Hall, Nottingham

What better way to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee than by singing with the Nottingham Festival Chorus in a concert of glorious music for royal occasions!

Rehearse and perform Handel’s joyous Coronation Anthem The King Shall Rejoice, Parry’s thrilling I was Glad and Vaughan Williams’ stunning All People that on Earth do Dwell – all with splendid full orchestra.

Book online here or download this form

How do I learn the music?
Music scores and a rehearsal CD/MP3 will be sent out approximately 6 weeks before the Saturday workshop. There will also be an optional zoom rehearsal in early June to help you learn the notes. The workshop day will take you through the music in detail ready for the performance with the orchestra on the Sunday at the Albert Hall.

Provisional Timetable

Saturday 25 June 2022
Nottingham Trent University, Clifton NG11 8NS

9.30am      Registration opens
10.00am    Morning session (with refreshment break)
1.00pm     Lunch Break (please bring a packed lunch)
1.45pm     Afternoon session (with ‘strawberries’ break)
5.00pm     End of session

Sunday 26 June 2022
Albert Hall, Nottingham NG1 5AA

10.30am   Rehearsal
1.30pm    End of session
3.00pm    Assemble
3.30pm    Performance

Friday 10 June
7.00pm    Optional ‘zoom’ rehearsal

 

How to enrol

ONLINE BOOKING IS NOW CLOSED FOR THIS COURSE.

Book online via the button below

MfE Members – £30

Non-Members – £35

Benefit Claimants/Students – £20

Or you can download this form, complete your details and post with your payment to Music for Everyone, 10 Goose Gate, Hockley, Nottingham NG1 1FF. If you have any queries, you can contact the office on 0115 9589312, Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm.

… featuring Gjeilo’s SUNRISE MASS

East of England Singers
New Classical Players
Angela Kay conductor

 

A concert of music exploring the mystery and wonder of light.

From Vivaldi’s sparkling Magnificat to Arvo Part’s haunting Morning Star, Randall Thompson’s Last Words of David to Gjeilo’s atmospheric Sunrise Mass

Music to inspire, comfort and uplift the human soul.

 

 

EOES tour 2017The Performers: East of England Singers One of the leading chamber choirs in the East Midlands, the East of England Singers have a busy concert schedule performing works across the full choral range. The choir’s refreshingly dynamic and committed performances have brought both critical and public acclaim.

The singers excelled … conveying beautifully the range of moods and the close marrying of text and setting. Graeme Whitehead – Nottingham Evening Post

 

 

Tickets:

In advance/reserved: Full £10, Conc. £9, Child/Student £5
On the door: Full £12, Conc. £11, Child/Student £6

Tickets available on the door

 

Half Term Singing Day for Primary School Children

Have you children of primary school age? Wondering what to do with them at half term? Let them come and have a sing!

Music for Everyone has over 30 years experience of running music events for young people. Led by our experienced tutors, this singing workshop day will be full of fun singing games and songs.

The BIG FRIENDLY SING choir will be split into different groups according to age. No preparation is required before the day, children just come along ready to sing and enjoy themselves. The cost of the day (to include morning and afternoon refreshments) is £20 (10% family discount for 2 or more children from one family, subsidised places available, please phone the MfE office on 0115 9589312)

Timetable: The singing day starts at 9.30am and finishes with an informal free ‘come and share’ concert from 3.30pm – 4.00pm. During the morning and afternoon there will be refreshment breaks and time at lunch to eat a packed meal (not provided).

Online booking is now closed. There are still some places available, you are welcome to come along and join in on the day! Registration opens at 9.30am.

Music for Everyone

Assistant Artistic Director

Employer: Music for Everyone

Hours: full time (flexible)

Salary: £26,000 – £30,000 subject to relevant skills and experience

Music for Everyone is a dynamic, independent, community-based arts organisation with over 35 years’ experience in devising and running innovative music participation events across Nottingham and the East Midlands. It enjoys a strong reputation for providing people of all ages with high quality opportunities to make music, develop creatively and have fun, all within a dynamic and caring environment. It provides progression pathways, culminating in specialist ensembles for both singers and instrumentalists.

The role of Assistant Artistic Director is an important new role at Music for Everyone.

We are looking for an experienced, creative and inspirational music educator/practitioner, with a commitment to oversee, support and enhance Music for Everyone’s existing artistic programme and the passion to lead a step-change in our youth outreach development and schools engagement work.

The successful candidate will be a music specialist with a proven professional track record of devising and running dynamic music projects for children of all ages, abilities and experience and working at an advanced level with adult ensembles. A particular interest in choral work would be an advantage.

The role is based at our Nottingham offices and is being partially funded by the Nottinghamshire Music Education Hub which is delivered by Inspire https://www.inspireculture.org.uk/services-schools/nottinghamshire-music-hub/

Music for Everyone is pleased to consider applications on a full-time salaried basis.

Deadline for applications: Friday 13th December 2019

Starting date: Thursday 2nd January 2020 or as soon as is convenient for the successful candidate.

The interview process will have two stages. Formal interviews will be held in Nottingham on Tuesday 17th December and candidates successful at interview will then be invited to take a short rehearsal with MFE’s chamber choir, the East of England Singers, on the evening of Wednesday 18th December.

To read the full job and person description, and for further details on how to apply, please click here to download the application pack.

Music for Everyone – registered charity no. 1153412

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The East Midlands Youth String Orchestra is a chamber orchestra 0f 20 – 30 talented players.

Conducted by distinguished violinist and conductor, Richard Howarth, the orchestra performs a variety of music from the great string orchestra repertoire.

Rehearsals take place approximately once a month on a Sunday Afternoon (2pm – 5pm) at the Bluecoat Academy, Aspley Lane, Nottingham.

Informal auditions will take place, in Nottingham, during the afternoon of Saturday 16 July 2016. Players wishing to audition will be contacted with details of time and venue.

sw2Players should be Associated Board grade 5+ and school years 7+. Auditions will comprise of playing an own choice prepared piece and some sightreading.

If you are interested in joining this friendly orchestra, please telephone the Music for Everyone office on 0115 9589312 or email admin@music-for-everyone.org 

Singing Workshop day with Neil Ferris

Come and be part of an amazing choral experience.

Saturday 28th June 2025 10am – 5.30pm

St Martin’s Church, Sherwood NG5 3FU

with

Neil Ferris, guest conductor

Angela Foan, accompanist

 

Unique pairings of choral music old and new. What could be better for the choral enthusiast? A classic, paired with a newly reimagined work based on the original, scored in sensitive and innovative way. Join Music for Everyone as we welcome the excellent Neil Ferris, Chorus Director of the BBC Symphony Chorus and Artistic Director and Conductor of professional London based chamber choir Sonoro. We’ll sing choral favourites from Bach, Brahms, Franck and Elgar alongside contemporary 21st century partners. You are sure to be taken on a trip down memory lane, before being whisked into a fresh and new musical world. A must for every choral enthusiast, experienced or novice!

Hurry to book your place, current limit is 100 singers but extra copies may be procured if demand is high. We look forward to welcoming you

Guest Conductor – Neil Ferris

Neil Ferris is Chorus Director of the BBC Symphony Chorus, Artistic Director and Conductor of the professional chamber choir Sonoro, and Festival Conductor of the Leith Hill Festival. With Sonoro, Neil has conducted at the St Magnus International Festival, the Wimbledon International Music Festival and King’s Place in London, and with the BBC Symphony Chorus at the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall.

As a guest conductor Neil has worked with some of the finest choirs in the UK, including the BBC Singers, Choir of the Age of Enlightenment, London Voices, the National Youth Choir, and the National Youth Choir of Wales. He also leads workshops for the Royal Opera House Sing at ROH programme and singing holidays for Helicon Arts and Run By Singers.

Neil has led conducting masterclasses in the UK at the Royal Academy of Music, Royal Welsh Conservatoire of Music and Drama, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, University of Birmingham, and abroad in the USA, Ireland, Denmark, China, Malaysia and Singapore.

 

What experience do singers need?

MfE events are open to all keen singers, you do not need to be a member to take part. (See details below if you would like to become a member). The ability to read music and some previous singing experience is needed for this course.


Provisional Timetable – Course: St Martin’s Church, Sherwood

Registration 9.45am

Morning Rehearsals 10am – 12.30pm

Lunch (bring a packed lunch) 12.30pm

Afternoon Rehearsals 1.30 – 5.30pm (with refreshment break and informal performance at 5pm)

Course Fee

Members of Music for Everyone    £35
Non Members                                £45
Benefit Claimants/Students           £15

How do I enrol?

Fill in the online form via the button below and pay with a credit or debit card (no card fees).

Booking for this Course has now closed.

If you do not wish to pay via the internet or have any questions, please telephone 0115 9589312 to book over the phone.

Subsidy scheme is available, please email anne@music-for-everyone.org for further details.

 

Come to Stringwise! 2019, Music for Everyone’s 27th annual youth string weekend course and concert. Stringwise! gives you the chance to play a wide variety of music for strings and to take part in a range of orchestral groups and workshops, all in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. This year we present a programme of DANCE! Guaranteed to get you moving!.

The Stringwise groups will perform a toe-tapping mix of music, concluding with a grand finale piece incorporating all players, Simple Gifts arranged especially for Stringwise!

Where and when is it?

Stringwise! will be held at Bluecoat Academy, Wollaton NG8 1EA over the weekend of 2 & 3 November 2019 followed by an informal concert for parents and friends at the Albert Hall, Nottingham, on Sunday 10 November. An outline of the schedule for all groups is given below.


Who will be there?

Lots of string players from Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire and Leicestershire: violinists, viola players, cellists and double bass players. The age range is 7 – 18. The orchestras and workshops will be led by a team of experienced string teachers and there will also be a large support group of adult helpers and organisers.


How good do I have to be?

Whether you have been playing for years or have only recently started having lessons on a stringed instrument, this is for YOU! Players will be divided into four groups: Stringwise 1 (beginners – open strings and first fingers), Stringwise 2 (Grade 1), Stringwise 3 (grades 2 – 3) and Stringwise 4 (Grades 4 – 6).

MfE also runs two string orchestras which meet once every three weeks on a Sunday afternoon at NTU Clifton, NOTTINGHAM STRICTLY STRINGS for players of Grade 2 – 4 standard and the EAST MIDLANDS YOUTH STRING ORCHESTRA for players of Grade 5 and above. If you would like further information about these groups then just fill in the appropriate section on the Application form.


What are we playing?

An entertaining program including:

Stringwise 4:
Bollywood Strings Julie Liebermann
Drowsy Maggie Traditional

Stringwise 3:
‘A Conversation’ Mary Poppins Returns Marc Shaiman
Dance of the Reed Pipes Tchaikovsky

Stringwise 2:
Hasapikos Greek Traditional
Little Tango David Burndrett

Stringwise 1:
Spanish Dance Pat Legg
Open String Samba Peter Wilson


How do we learn the music?

By practicing the music which will be sent to you approximately four weeks before the course, and listening to the rehearsal tracks which you can choose to download as MP3’s from an email link or receive on a CD. These tracks can take you through the music and the rehearsals at the course carry on from where they leave off. If you have “Done your homework” you’ll have no problems!


How do I apply?

Numbers in each orchestra are limited so please apply as soon as possible. The course fees are:

Stringwise 1: (Beginners)  £25.00

Stringwise 2: (Grade 1) £26.00

Stringwise 3: (Grades 2 -3) £27.00

Stringwise 4: (Grades 4 – 6) £28.00

Booking is now closed for this year’s course. For information about next year’s Stringwise, please email admin@music-for-everyone.org


First weekend
Bluecoat Academy, Sutton Passeys Crescent, Wollaton NG8 1EA

Saturday 2 November                                                             
All Groups: 1.30pm – 5.15pm

Sunday 3 November                                                           
SW 1&2: 1.35pm – 5.00pm
SW 3: 11.00am – 5.00pm
SW4: 10.00am – 5.00pm

Second weekend 
Albert Hall, Nottingham NG1 5AA

Sunday 10 November
SW 3&4: 12.30pm – 3.00pm
SW 1&2: 1.45pm – 3.00pm

Informal Concert
3.30pm – 5.30pm


Special discounts for families and subsidised places

We are offering a 10% discount to all families who have two or more  children taking part in the course. Just fill in the discount box on the application form. We run a subsidised places scheme for all our courses. For further information about this scheme or about any aspect of the course, please phone the MfE Administrator on 0115 958 9312.