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Lymington Choral Society enjoys the loyalty of a number of talented professional performersScroll down
for a list of soloists who have appeared with the Society since 1992 After her A levels at King James’s
College of Henley, Meryl Davies
continued her studies at Trinity College of Music in London as a violinist
and Ste Stephen’s opera roles include Nemorino L'Elisir D'Amore, Don Ramiro La Cenerentola, Ernesto Don Pasquale and Tom Rakewell The Rake’s Progress. For Gyndebourne he has sung Pedro in Prokofiev’s Betrothal in a Monastery, Peter Quint (cover) The Turn of the Screw and Lysander (cover) A Midsummer Night’s Dream. More recently, Elder Hayes Susannah for English Touring Opera, Belmonte Die Entführung aus dem Serail for Opera de Baugè in France, Lt Pinkerton Madama Butterfly and Alfredo La Traviata. On the concert platform, Stephen has sung in all of the UK’s major Concert Halls and Cathedrals. He has sung most of the major concert repertoire and is a regular for Raymond Gubbay’s concerts at the Barbican, Bridgewater Hall and Symphony Hall, Birmingham. He regularly sings Bach’s Evangelists and Elgar’s Gerontius. Some highlights include Verdi’s Requiem at the Barbican, Handel's Messiah in Romania, Rossini's Stabat Mater in Norway, Stradella's San Giovanni Battista in Jerusalem, Beethoven's 9th Symphony in Spain and Bach's Matthäus Passion in Iceland and in London with Peter Schreier.
Mezzo soprano
Susan Legg studied piano with Clifford
Benson and later with Phyllis Sellick at the Royal College of Music where
Susan has enjoyed operatic engagements with Glyndebourne, Bayreuth, Wexford Festivals and the Walton Trust, Ischia. Awards include the Richard Tauber Schubert Society Prize, Tillett Trust’s Young Artists Platform and the finals of the Kathleen Ferrier Awards and Belvedere International Singing Competition, Vienna. Susan has given recitals at the Wigmore Hall, Purcell Room, St. John, Smith’s Square and St. James’s Palace and for most major UK music and poetry festivals. She is an experienced oratorio and recital soloist and has broadcast for BBC and Norwegian Radio as well as recording soundtracks for the multiple award winning computer game GTR2. With pianist Ann Martin-Davis, Susan received international acclaim for a CD of Lutosławski chamber music for ASV Label. The duo recently commissioned song-cycles by Graham Fitkin, Howard Skempton and Gabriel Jackson and will be recording for Nimbus later this year.
Described as ‘a star in the making’ (The
Age,
28 September 2004), Australian baritone
Derek Welton
is 24
years old and is a graduate of the Un Operatic roles Derek has performed include Mozart’s Count Almaviva (The Marriage of Figaro), Masetto (Don Giovanni), Guglielmo (Così fan tutte) and Papageno (The Magic Flute), all in Melbourne, and the title role of Salieri’s Falstaff (Dunedin, New Zealand), for which he was described as ‘majestic in the title role … opulent, authoritative tone, liquid legato, impressive agility and near-flawless English diction combining to create a memorable performance ... Welton indulges all the same in some brilliant buffoonery … a natural stage animal in remarkable command of his material who deserves a shining future’ (Prima la musica, poi le parole, 27 March 2006). Derek relocated to London in August 2006 to commence postgraduate study at Guildhall School of Music and Drama, to which he won a full scholarship in the final of the 2005 Australian Singing Competition (Sydney). Other competition successes include winning the the Runner-up Award (2005) and Encouragement Award (2004) in the Herald Sun Aria (Melbourne) and winning the 2004 Australian Youth Aria, the 2005 Boroondara Vocal Championship and the 2005 Geelong Aria. Derek’s concert repertoire includes performances as soloist in diverse repertoire ranging from Charpentier to Tavener and including Bach’s Christmas Oratorio, Magnificat, St John Passion and St Matthew Passion, Brahms’s Ein Deutsches Requiem, Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius, Händel’s Messiah, Haydn’s Creation and Nelson Mass, Mendelssohn’s Elijah, Mozart’s Coronation Mass and Rossini’s Stabat Mater. Derek gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the Guildhall School Trust and The Sheila White Award as well as the forthcoming support of the Tillett Trust and the Marten Bequest.
Joanne Corbin
(A.L.C.M, L.L.C.M) has been the rehearsal pianist for Lymington Choral
Society for the last 3 years. She has lived in the area almost
Mark Hammond Mark was a student on the Hampshire Specialist Music Course at Peter Symonds’ College in Winchester, studying with Martin Neary. He read music at Peterhouse, Cambridge University, where he was Organ Scholar. While at Cambridge, studying with David Sanger, Mark obtained his Fellowship of the Royal College of Organists. After graduating, he went to Durham University where he obtained his Postgraduate Certificate in Education. Since 1988, Mark has been Assistant Director of Music at St Margaret’s School in Hertfordshire, a girls’ independent school. With the school’s Chapel Choir he has performed in such venues as St Paul’s Cathedral, York Minster, St Alban’s Cathedral and St Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh and has made several recordings. Mark also specialises in piano accompanying and is a Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music. Since 2000 Mark has been organist of St Edmund’s Church in Northwood Hills, Middlesex.
Christina Shand
(Soprano) graduated with First Class Honours
from Trinity College of Music where she studied under We
Natalia Brzezinska
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Peter Davoren
(Tenor)
grew up in London and received early vocal training as a member of the
Cardinal Vaughan Memorial Scho
Philip Tebb
Sally Bartholomew (Bassoon) studied the bassoon at the Royal Northern College of Music under Edward Warren and Alan Pendlebury. Whilst at college she won the Mamie Woods prize for bassoon and further awards with the Darius Wind Quintet. She has worked as a freelance player with many UK orchestras, including the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Sally is the bassoonist with Chamberhouse Winds, a wind quintet with a busy schedule of concerts in music clubs and societies. As well as her playing career Sally enjoys teaching music to pre-school children and is involved in a variety of other education work.
Kate Flanaghan (harp)
has played with orchestras including the English Sinfonia, the National
Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, the Guildhall Symphony Orchestra and the
Sarum Orchestra, working with conductors such as Marin Alsop, George
Benjamin and Andrew Litton, and performing in the major concert halls in
Great Britain.She has also recorded two CDs with Sarum Voices, with works
including Bernstein Chichester Psalms, Janecek Otcenas and Britten Ceremony
of Carols which was highly recommended on BBC Radio 3’s “Building A
Library”. Katie has recently graduated from the Guildhall School of Music
and Drama where she studied with Charlotte Seale. She is now continuing her
harp studies with the renowned
Born in Middlesbrough, Helen Bailey (Soprano) is currently a scholarship student at Trinity College of Music, London, studying on the Advanced Postgraduate Diploma course under the tutelage of Wendy Eathorne and Robert Aldwinckle. Helen holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Performance from Trinity College of Music where she was supported by a TCM scholarship and was the recipient of the Molly Ayes Trust Fund Bursary. Before coming to London, Helen read English Literature and Cultural History at Liverpool John Moores University, graduating in 2004 with First Class Honours. Opera roles include Anne Truelove in Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress, Micaela Carmen, Dido Dido and Aeneas and Dorabella Cosi Fan Tutte. Helen performs regularly as a soloist and recently performed Chausson's Chanson Perpetuelle as part of the TCM French Chamber Music Festival. Past solo engagements include Barber's symphonic cycle Knoxville: Summer of 1915, Beethoven Mass in C, Barber Hermit Songs, Handel Messiah, Britten Our Hunting Fathers, Pergolesi Stabat Mater, Britten The Company of Heaven, Mozart Requiem and the UK premier of Wurtz's Message From The Soul.Future engagements include Countess in Le Nozze di Figaro (OperaGold), Eurydice (cover) in Orfeo ed Eurydice (Blackheath Halls Opera) and the title role in Carlysle Floyd's Susannah with Hampstead Garden Opera. Helen has just been accepted to study full time on the MA course at the Royal Academy of Music in September 2009.
T As a consort singer he has performed with many leading ensembles including The Cardinall’s Musick, The Tallis Scholars, The Sixteen, Polyphony, Ex-Cathedra and Ensemble Plus Ultra to name but a few. He has also recorded extensively for labels including Hyperion, ASV, Decca and Glossa. As a soloist, Thomas’s repertoire is varied. Recent concert engagements include the role of Evangelist in Bach’s St. Matthew Passion in Exeter Cathedral and in Rennes, the reconstructed Bach St. Mark Passion at St John’s Smith Square, Monteverdi’s Vespers in the Three Choirs Fesitval, Finzi’s Dies Natalis, Beethoven’s Choral Symphony and Berlioz Te Deum, whilst in recital he has given performances of Schubert’s Die Schˆne M¸llerin, Schumann’s Liederkreis Op.39, Vaughan Williams’s On Wenlock Edge, Finzi’s Young Man’s Exhortaion and Britten’s Abraham and Isaac. On Stage, he has performed the role of Acis in Handel’s Acis and Galatea, and Ferrando, Cosi Fan Tutte and Conte, Barber of Seville for RCM opera scenes. Future plans range from productions at the RCM to lieder recitals and concert appearances both in England and abroad. Highlights will include Handel’s Saul at St John’s Smith Square, On Wenlock Edge with the Edinburgh Quartet in Aberdeen and Edinburgh, Carmina Burana in Norwich Cathedral and St John Passion in Edinburgh, London and the South West.
Karina Lucas (Mezzo
Soprano) is from London and is of Spanish and English parentage. She studied
at the National Opera Studio in 2005 where her studies were supported by the
Peter Moores Foundation and Glyndebourne. Previously, she trained at the
Royal Northern College of where she graduated with a First Class Honours
Degree and with Distinction for her Post Graduate Diploma. She now studies
with Graeme Danby. Karina appears regularly throughout the coun Roles include Pinocchio (The adventures of Pinocchio) and 3rd Lady (Magic Flute) for Opera North; Sara (Tobias and the Angel) for the Young Vic and the Oundle Festival; Dorabella (Cosi fan tutte) and Leila (Iolanthe) for Grange Park Opera; Witch (Macbeth) and cover Rosina and Zerlina for Scottish Opera; Baba the Turk (The Rakes Progress) at the RNCM. Her concert performances include Vaughan Williams’ Serenade to Music (Wigmore Hall); solo recitals of song at Ripon Cathedral, The Purcell Room and St Martin-in-the-Fields; Mahler’s Songs of a Wayfarer for Stockport Symphony Orchestra and Elgar’s Sea Pictures for Bath Philharmonia. Solo performances in Oratorio include Rachmaninov’s Vespers and Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb (Huddersfield Choral Society - Martyn Brabbins), Mozart’s Requiem (Viva - Nicholas Kok); Mendelssohn’s Elijah (Ulverston Choral Society and the St Peters Singers, Heswall); Bach’s St John Passion (Sheffield Bach Choir): Handel’s Messiah (Salford and Blackburn Choral Societies); Bach’s B minor Mass (Formby Choral Society); Rossini’s Petite Messe Solennelle and Vivaldi’s Gloria (Wetherby Choral Society), Haydn’s Nelson Mass (Ripon Cathedral); Rossini’s Stabat Marter and Elgar’s Music Makers (Lythm Choral Society): Bach’s Magnificat (Oxford Harmonic Society) and Jenkins’ The Armed Man and Rutter’s Requiem (Brockenhurst Choral Society).
Although he is the piano soloist in
tonight’s performance of the Choral Fantasia,
Geoffrey Pratley (Piano), born in Essex, has been well-known to
concertgoers for over four decades as one of Britain’s leading accompanists
and duo pianists. Even before completing his studies at the Royal Academy of
Mu One of his earliest recitals was for Lymington Music Club on December 4th 1961 when he played for the Canadian violinist Dennis Simons, both 3rd year RAM students at the time. Dennis’s E string suddenly broke during Ravel’s Tzigane, and he went off to replace it; when Geoffrey stayed seated rather shyly at the piano, the club secretary came over and whispered in his ear. Next day Dennis told his teacher that he had never before played Ravel’s Tzigane with a break halfway for a Chopin Nocturne! Since 1990 Geoffrey has taught at Trinity College of Music, and has examined for the Associated Board since 1971, undertaking 25 foreign tours to many parts of the world. In August he will be examining in China, and next year he will visit the Arabian Gulf States. His recital arrangements of vocal and instrumental works are published by OUP, Faber, Stainer and Bell, and Kevin Mayhew. He is a busy Festival adjudicator, and gives frequent masterclasses for performers as well as demonstration seminars for piano teachers on examination pieces and exam matters. He has a piano duet partnership with the pianist Anne Applin and they give recitals for clubs as well as 2-3 day duet courses and duet days around the country.
Alice Pratley (Violin) was born in London
and started playing the violin at the age of three. 5 years later she won a
scholarship to the Junior Department at the Royal Academy of Music, where
she studied for the next nine years. During this period she also pursued and
won awards for singing, piano and composition. She continued her tuition at
the Royal College of Music where she studied with Frances Mason and Rodney
Friend and held many principal positions in the RCM orchestras and
ensembles. Since graduating from the RCM in 1998, she has played extensively throughout Europe and has worked with several UK orchestras including the BBC Concert Orchestra. In 2003, she collaborated with her colleagues to form the Sound Collective, a small orchestra committed to giving maximum rehearsal time to a programme combining less well known works by the great masters with contemporary music. World and London Premieres have included music by John Simpson, Matthew Taylor and Luke Anthony. Alice has also performed with a number of theatre companies across the UK, notably at the National Theatre and as solo violinist for an award winning production at the Edinburgh festival. For the last 10 years, Alice has been a member of the string quartet “Graffiti Classics”. They were sponsored by Live Music Now! (Yehudi Menhuin’s scheme for young professional musicians) for five years and regularly toured the UK with particular interest in children and adults with special needs. The group’s TV debut appearance on ‘The Late Late Show’ in 1999 led to frequent performances on Irish TV and they toured Ireland extensively with their own education scheme. To date they have performed to nearly half a million primary school children. Graffiti Classics also made their prom debut in St David’s Hall, Cardiff, in 1999 and shortly after were honoured to become the first musicians to perform at the Welsh Assembly. In 2002, they were approached by Naxos to arrange and record a CD of music by the Norwegian composer, Thorbjorn Egner. This was launched to great acclaim and subsequently they performed many sold out concerts throughout Norway. They continued to expand their flair for entertainment and were soon performing at numerous Festivals and Theatres and in 2004 they performed in 29 countries all over the world. Alice has performed, recorded and arranged material with many international artists of different genres ranging from Meatloaf to Shapeshifters to Amy Winehouse. She also played the violin on a few films including ‘Bridget Jones’. Since 1999 Alice has also toured extensively with The Bold Balladiers, Michael Goldthorpe’s Victorian and Edwardian ensemble. Tamsin Coombs
(Soprano) was born in London and studied at both Trinity College of Music
and the Royal College of Music.
Tamsin made her Glyndebourne debut as Barbarina and has since performed the roles of Alice/ Le Comte Ory , Tina /Flight and the Cretian Woman/Idomeneo for them. Roles for other companies include Ninetta /La Finta Semplice for the Classical Opera Company at the Linbury Studio ROH, Susanna in Figaro’s Wedding for the Savoy Opera Company, Mimi/ La Boheme for English Touring Opera and Opera Theatre Company Dublin, Morgana/Alcina for English Touring Opera, Estrella in Schubert’s Opera Alfonso und Estrella for University College Opera, Isabella in The Taming of the Shrew for Bampton Opera and Echo in Ariadne auf Naxos for Garsington Opera. For English National Opera she has covered the roles of Ginevra in Ariodante, Cupid/Nymph in King Arthur and Susanna in Figaro's Wedding. She has performed recitals and oratorios throughout England and France. Tamsin is now a member of the Royal Opera House chorus.
Andrew Rupp
(Barit In 1996 Andrew gave up a career in the City and made his operatic debut as The Vicar in Britten’s Albert Herring for British Youth Opera. He has a wide concert and oratorio repertoire and has performed throughout the UK and Europe as well as in the USA and the Far East. Recent concert appearances include The Dream of Gerontius in Canterbury and Five Mystical Songs in Wells, London, Canterbury, Marlborough and Malvern along with Handel’s Acis and Galatea and Britten’s Praise we great men for the Aldeburgh Festival. He was a soloist in the première of The Veil of the Temple and in its revivals in New York, the Royal Albert Hall, and festivals in Amsterdam and Brighton. He premièred Tavener’s Hymn of Dawn at the Waterfront Hall, Belfast. He has also recently performed The Sea Symphony at both the Royal Festival Hall with the RPO and the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing, the work‘s Chinese debut. Earlier this year he sang the role of Sharpless in Raymond Gubbay’s production of Madam Butterfly at the Royal Albert Hall. He is currently touring with a production of Boesmann's Miss Julie, including performances at The ROH Linbury Theatre. In the New Year he is due to appear as Balstrode in Opera North's production of Peter Grimes. Other forthcoming engagements include Aeneas in Dido & Aeneas at the Temple in London and Dancairo in Carmen at the Royal Albert Hall. Andrew is a member of the BBC Singers and lives in Lewes |
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Other roles include ‘Der Knirps’ in Das Wundertheater by Henze and ‘Billy’ in Kurt Weill’s Mahagonny Songspiel at the International ‘Cantiere’ Festival in Montepulciano, Italy, under Jan Latham-Koenig and Alfred Kirchner. Sam has recently finished a tour of the UK with English Touring Opera, playing the role of ‘Orfeo’ in their outreach project, Crossing the Styx’. His forthcoming engagements include several solo recitals and the tenor solo in Rossini’s Petite Messe Solennelle. He will also be taking part in the ‘Songmaker’s Almanac’ in February 2007, with Graham Johnson. |
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Meryl Davies studied at King James College, Henley and later at Trinity College of Music in London as a violinist and singer and continues to study with Wendy Eathorne. She has performed as soloist in many major works including the Mozart Requiem, the C Minor Mass and the Brahms Requiem at Southwark Cathedral and was invited by Sir David Willcocks to be the soloist at a Christmas Concert in Poole. Her fine musicianship has enabled her to accept Twentieth Century music including Miss Beswick in Malcolm Williamson's English Eccentrics at the Kings Theatre and she has recently recorded music by Keith Hearne. Meryl also includes in her recital programmes music by the contemporary composers Anton Tucapsky and Ricky Brafman.Her many concert appearances have included works by Handel, Bach, Haydn, Rossini, Fauré and Mozart and her imaginative rendering of the role of Don Elvira in Don Giovanni at the Marlborough Festival received rave reviews. Her next major work will be a performance of the Four Last Songs by Richard Strauss. |
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Jeanette Ager began her singing studies at the age of 12 and was awarded an Exhibition to study at the Royal Academy of Music where she won numerous prizes. She is now continuing her studies with Linda Esther Gray. Jeanette has won the Gold Medal in the Royal Over-Seas League Music Competition, the Richard Tauber Prize for Singing and an award from the Tillett Trust Young Artist Platform. As a soloist, Jeanette's concert and oratorio work has included: recitals and other appearances at the Wigmore Hall; Handel’s Messiah at St David’s Hall, Cardiff; Elgar’s Dream of Gerontius at the Queen Elizabeth Hall; Tippett’s Child of our Time at Salisbury Cathedral; Beethoven's 9th Symphony at the Barbican Concert Hall and the Missa Solemnis at York Minster, Truro and Exeter Cathedral. In addition to performances at many of the leading venues in the United Kingdom, Jeanette's concert work has taken her to Bermuda, the Czech Republic and Spain. Her operatic work has included solo roles for Kent Opera, Broomhill Opera and Diva Opera, with whom she has performed Cherubino in England, the Channel Islands and France. With the Royal Opera House she appeared as one of the Apprentices in Wagner's Meistersinger at Covent Garden. Recently she sang the lead role of Thea in Tippett’s The Knot Garden in Montepulciano. As a soloist, Jeanette has recorded for Hyperion, Deutsche Grammophon and Philips. Most recently she has recorded Haydn's Stabat Mater at Christchurch, Oxford. Future concerts include Mozart’s C minor Mass and various Berio Folk Songs. |
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Katherine Bond began her vocal
studies with the Highcliffe Junior Choir, Sainsbury’s Choir of the Year 1996.
In 2000 she graduated with First Class Honours in music from Katherine is currently studying on the
Royal Academy Opera programme with Jennifer Dakin
and Clara Taylor. Future engagements include Handel’s
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Nathan Vale began singing as a chorister in Hereford Cathedral Choir where, as a soloist, he
undertook many engagements including television and radio broadcasts. After leaving school he took up a choral scholarship at Wells Cathedral. Nathan made his London debut in September 2003 at St John’s Smith Square singing Benjamin Britten’s
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| Soloists who have appeared with Lymington Choral Society since 1992 | ||
| Sopranos | Susanna Andersson • Marie Arnet • Helen Bailey • Emma Bell • Katherine Bond • Meryl Davies • Tamsin Coombs • Sarah-Jane Davies • Sadhdh Dennedy • Charlotte Ellett • Sarah Fox • Sally Matthews • Kathryn McGuckin • Simona Mihai • Alison Roddy • Kate Royal • Marie Vassiliou | |
| Mezzos | Janette Ager • Julia Batchelor • Sarah Cox • Lise Christensen • Susan Legg • Karina Lucas • Louise Mott • Kelly Sharp • Nicola Stonehouse • Kathryn Turpin • Leigh Woolf | |
| Tenors | Darren Abrahams • Sam Boden • Joshua Ellicott • Wynne Evans • Elliott Goldie • Thomas Hobbs • Howard Milner • Jeremy Ovenden • James Oxley • Julian Podger • Benjamin Segal • Andrew Staples • Nicholas Watts • Mark Wilde • Nathan Vale • Christopher Ruscoe | |
| Bass/Baritones | Andrew Conley • James Oldfield • Sion Goronwy • Philip Lawson • James Rutherford • John Savournin • Derek Welton • Andrew Rupp • Alex Vearey-Roberts | |