| William Sterndale Bennett |
Come live with me |
| Gioachino Rossini |
Villagers' Chorus (from
William Tell) |
| Edward Elgar |
As torrents in summer |
| John Rutter |
All things bright and beautiful |
| Wolfgang A Mozart |
Ave verum corpus |
| Peter Jenkyns |
The owls |
| Armstrong Gibbs |
Five eyes |
| traditional Scottish arr. David
Willcocks |
Afton Water |
| Giuseppe Verdi |
Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves (from
Nabucco) |
| spiritual arranged by Charles
Collins |
Chatter with the angels |
| Georges Bizet |
March of the Toreadors (from
Carmen) |
Interval
refreshments will be available |
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| traditional Norfolk arr. by Peter
Warlock & Armstrong Gibbs |
Yarmouth Fair |
| traditional, from the Isle of Man, arranged
Lori-Anne Dolloff |
Manx lullaby |
| Charles V Stanford |
The blue bird |
| Rodgers & Hart arr. David
Blackwell |
Blue moon |
| traditional American arr. Stuart
Johnson |
Three American songs |
| Zoltán Kodály |
See the gypsies |
| Leigh Harline |
When you wish upon a star (from
Pinocchio) |
| traditional American arr. George
Mitchell |
Old MacDonald had a farm |
| Harold Arlen arranged by Guy
Turner |
Over the rainbow |
| Mary Donnelly arr. George Strid |
We are the young |
| George Frideric Handel |
Hallelujah! (from Messiah) |
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LEWES JUNIOR CHOIR

The Lewes Junior Choir is a 40 strong
choir of children aged 8-11, many of whom are participating this evening. It meets in the
Priory School Chapel, Lewes on Saturday mornings during term -time as part of the Lewes
Area Music Centre which in turn is part of the East Sussex County Music Service. Stella
Hull conducts the choir in addition to its older associated organisation, the
Lewes Youth Choir.
Susan Bain accompanies the choir. She lives in Lewes
and works as an organist, music teacher and accompanist. She has been regular accompanist
for the East Sussex Community Choir since 2003 and also works with the University of
Brighton Choir. |
| 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 Lewes Youth Choir. She began conducting the Brighton Orpheus in
September 1999 and has since then directed all its performances including Vivaldi's Gloria,
Handel's Messiah, Poulenc's Gloria, Purcell's Come, ye sons of Art,
the Requiem of both Brahms and Fauré, Mozart's Mass in C, Puccini's Messa
di Gloria, Britten's Saint Nicolas, Vaughan Williams' Benedicite
and Fantasia on Christmas Carols, Rutter's Feel the Spirit, Requiem and Psalmfest,
Haydn's St Nicholas Mass, Dvořák's Te Deum, Bach's St Matthew
Passion and Elgar's The Kingdom. |
| MURIEL HART
Muriel has been an accompanist to the
Brighton Orheus Choir for over sixty years. 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! |
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