Category Archives: Birmingham Conservatoire

The Birmingham Festival Choral Society Oratorio Competition.

The first Birmingham Festival Choral Society Oratorio Competition, in association with the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, was held on Monday 24th October. The audience was treated to a very high standard of singing from the shortlisted finalists: Ellen Smith, Matilda Wale, Noémie Johns, Julia Morgan, Abigail Baylis, Polly Clarke and Jia Huang.

Judges David Wynne (Music Director of BFCS) and Kevin Gill (BFCS accompanist) awarded the trophy to baritone Jia Huang, after his impressive performance of two Handel works: Revenge, Timotheus cries and Honour and arms.

Jia Huang was presented with the Birmingham Festival Choral Society Oratorio Trophy by David Fletcher, Chair of BFCS. As well as the trophy, Jia has won a financial prize and a future engagement singing with Birmingham Festival Choral Society.

Jia is pictured here with his accompanist, Guang Feng, and Paul Wingfield, the Head of the Vocal Department at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire.

Runners up in the competition were Julia Morgan (2nd place) and Ellen Smith (3rd place), pictured here with the judges:

The judges with Julia Morgan 2nd place.

The judges with Ellen Smith, 3rd place.

Birmingham Festival Choral Society is proud to support young talent, and we wish great success to all the finalists in their future careers.

Bach’s St John Passion, with specialist early music performers.

BACH: ST JOHN PASSION. Saturday 24th March 7.30pm. St Augustine’s Church, Edgbaston, Birmingham B16 9JN

On 24th March Birmingham Festival Choral Society will be singing with some very talented and highly regarded instrumentalists and vocal soloists who specialise in early music. We hope that you will be able to share this special occasion with us.

The Musical and Amicable Society Baroque Orchestra

The original Musical and Amicable Society was founded in 1762 by James Kempson, who directed the choir at St Bartholomew’s Chapel, Birmingham. Together with fellow musicians from St Philip’s Church (now Birmingham Cathedral), Kempson and his singers gathered on a regular basis at Cooke’s tavern in the Cherry Orchard “for practice and recreation”. In 2003, Kate Fawcett and Martin Perkins decided to revive this historic society as a collective of professional period-instrument specialists. Their presiding ethos is one of chamber music – however large or small the formation – where each and every performer has a significant role to play. Individually, their members maintain successful freelance careers with some of Europe’s most prestigious period-instrument ensembles.

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Andrew King – Evangelist

Andrew King is known mostly as a singer specialising in Renaissance and Baroque music. In his early career he sang with The Tallis Scholars, BBC Singers and as a founder member of The Sixteen. Apart from his solo appearances in oratorio and baroque operas he has always enjoyed small ensemble work. As Evangelist in the Bach St. John and St. Matthew Passions he has performed in many concerts at home and abroad.

Andrew teaches at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and also at the University of Birmingham

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Andrew Tipple – Christus

Andrew has appeared in many operatic performances. He also regularly appears in concert, singing a large variety of repertoire including Bach’s St John Passion at Arundel Cathedral.

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Emilia Morton Soprano

As a member of The Sixteen Emilia has made a number of recordings and performed concerts around the world. She is also a member of Tenebrae, with whom she has made many recordings and performed solos in Bach’s Mass in B minor.

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Matthew Venner Alto

Matthew is a member of the internationally renowned Orlando Consort, an ensemble specialising in medieval and early renaissance music. He has performed with many of today’s leading vocal ensembles including The Cardinall’s Musick, The King’s Consort, The Monteverdi Choir, The Sixteen and The Tallis Scholars.

Matthew has become increasingly in demand as a soloist, and has sung on many recordings.

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Robert Jenkins – Tenor

Robert completed his Bachelor in Music (Honours) degree at Birmingham Conservatoire in 2012, studying under Professor Julian Pike. During his time in Birmingham, Robert was Tenor Lay Clark at Birmingham Cathedral. Robert now follows a freelance career and sings with many professional ensembles, including the BBC Singers, Ex-Cathedra, Polyphony, Philharmonia Voices and Siglo de Oro.

 

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Richard Paterson – Bass

Richard Paterson studied with Julian Pike and Gordon Sandison at the Birmingham Conservatoire, where he sang as part of the Conservatoire Chamber Choir, under the direction of Paul Spicer. Richard sang for the Reinterment of King Richard III in Leicester Cathedral in 2015 before taking up a position later that year as Bass Lay Vicar at Chichester Cathedral, where he sings for regular services and concerts.

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A full church to hear ‘A Taste of Vienna’.

St George’s was full when Birmingham Festival Choral Society gave their last Birmingham concert with Patrick Larley as Music Director. It was extra special to perform Mozart’s beautiful ‘Ave Verum corpus’, and we all enjoyed singing the Masses by Schubert and Mozart. The sopranos and altos also sang Schubert’s ‘The Lord is my Shepherd’, which was a special treat.

We were delighted to welcome back our Conservatoire soloists, Elouise Waterhouse, Robert Tilson and Alistair Donague for a third concert with us. Sarah Ann Cromwell first sang with us ten years ago, when she was a Conservatoire student. Her singing of Mozart’s Exsultate Jubilate was one of the highlights of yesterday’s concert!

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Rehearsal for ‘A Taste of Vienna’

Goodbye to the Adrian Boult Hall.

Concert 8 pm, Sunday 22nd May, Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham Conservatoire.

BFCS has many happy memories of concerts at the Adrian Boult Hall, and is delighted to be performing there one last time, as part of their ‘City of Sounds’ festival. We will be singing Mozart’s Coronation Mass and Ave Verum Corpus, with Queen’s Park Sinfonia and the Conservatoire vocal soloists from our March and July concerts.

BFCS looks forward to future concerts in the new Conservatoire concert hall after their move to the new Eastside campus.

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Our Conservatoire soloists: (L to R) Robert Tilson, Elouise Waterhouse, Lucinda Scott, Alistair Donaghue

City of Sounds