Songs of Travel

on the road or over the seas,
pastures new and enchanted islands



the Brighton Orpheus Choir
with the Lewes Youth Choir

conducted by Stella Hull

accompanist:  Muriel Hart

Saturday 9 July 2005
at 7.30 pm

Priory School Chapel,
Mountfield Road, Lewes

".... Fair the fall of songs
When the singer sings them.
Still they are carolled and said -
On wings they are carried -
After the singer is dead
And the maker buried.
"

from Songs of Travel by Robert Louis Stevenson

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Programme

LEWES YOUTH CHOIR

The Lewes Youth Choir is a small chamber choir of students aged 11 and over.  It meets in the Priory School chapel on Saturday mornings during term-time as part of the Lewes Music Centre (in turn part of the East Sussex County Music service).  Stella Hull has been conducting the choir since September 2003.

PETER MANSFIELD (piano)

Peter Mansfield studied music at York University under Wilfrid Manners, and then under Alan Vicar in Shoreham.  Peter teaches keyboard and brass for the East Sussex Music Service and assists Stella Hull with the Lewes Youth Choir.

Handel Chorus of enchanted islanders (from Alcina)
Mendelssohn Departure
Scottish dance
arr. Hugh Roberton
The dashing white Sergeant
Lewes Youth Choir
Shaker song
adapted Aaron Copland and Irving Fine
Simple gifts
traditional English folksong
arr. Edward Bairstow
The oak and the ash
Verdi Chorus of the Hebrew slaves (from Nabucco)

MURIEL HART

Muriel has been an accompanist to the choir for over sixty years this year. She has spent all her life in Brighton and has thus become well-known in local music circles. She was awarded an MBE in the 2005 New Year's Honours, for services to music in Brighton & Hove.

For twenty years she taught at Patcham Junior School, specialising in music, and has seen several past pupils become highly regarded professional musicians. After a year as a lecturer at the former College of Education, she became Music Adviser for primary schools in the Brighton, Hove and Portslade area. During this time she was also responsible for three levels of training orchestras which fed the Brighton Youth Orchestra.  She now directs the Golden Age Singers in Lewes and a U3A Singing Group. For many years she has been an active member of the Sussex Musicians' Club and is its Honorary Secretary. Accompanying singers and instrumentalists is her special interest. She is also a very keen gardener!

Michael Este How merrily we live
Lewes Youth Choir
Don Besig Flying free
Shona Hull (flute)
Joseph Barnaby Sweet and low
traditional Tyneside song arr. John Byrt The keel row

Interval
with a glass of wine or juice

Rossini Prayer (from Moise)

STELLA HULL

After obtaining a BMus from Birmingham University, Stella began teaching music to A Level in secondary schools in Worcestershire and the West Midlands. After teaching music in various primary schools in Staffordshire she became the County Advisory Teacher for Music.

Stella studied singing in London with John Carol Case and is a contralto soloist. She teaches singing privately and within the East Sussex County Music Service and conducts the Lewes Junior Choir and the East Sussex County Junior Girls' Choir. She began conducting the Brighton Orpheus Choir in September 1999 and has since then directed all its performances including Vivaldi's Gloria, Handel's Messiah, Poulenc's Gloria, the Requiem of both Brahms and Fauré, Britten's Saint Nicolas, Rutter's Feel the Spirit, Haydn's St Nicholas Mass, Bach's St Matthew Passion and Elgar's The Kingdom
.

traditional English folksong
arr. Vaughan Williams
The turtle dove

with
Frank Jordan (tenor)
Andrew Lloyd Webber arr. Gwyn Arch Macavity, the mystery cat
(from Cats)
Lewes Youth Choir
Tennessee mountain fiddle song
arr. John Rutter
Sourwood mountain
John Rutter Home is a special kind of feeling
Susie Davies Scoo be doo song
Lewes Youth Choir
Rosemary Redding Rock'n'roll - a round?
Lewes Youth Choir
traditional sea shanty
arr. Jonathan Willcocks
The drunken sailor

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