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RSCM Voices (North)

RSCM Voices (North) is a training choir which sings services to a high musical standard in Cathedrals, Abbeys, Minsters and Priories. Services take place on Saturdays and Bank Holidays. In January/February, members of the choir meet on two Saturdays to rehearse music for the year ahead.

We have around 200 singers in the choir but they do not all sing together! Instead, a balanced choir is formed from our membership lists and members are invited to sing at various venues - usually between three and six events each year. Services are normally evensongs and we meet to rehearse about four hours before the start of the service. The choir’s repertoire is firmly based on the Cathedral choral tradition.

There are two groups within the choir: Boys/Men and Girls/Adults. The girls' group includes women contraltos, and the boys' group includes counter-tenors. Tenors and basses sing with both groups.

Gordon Appleton directs both groups.

Singers provide their own music and are responsible for learning it themselves.

RSCM Voices (North) - 2012

IMPORTANT - CHANGES TO SERVICE ON SAT 17TH MARCH 2012

Because of an administrative error, RSCM Voices (North) cannot sing choral evening prayer there on Sat 17 March. However Blackburn Cathedral is available on that day and will welcome us then. The boys and men will still be singing in Blackburn on 28 April. New arrangements are as follows:

Saturday 17th March 2012 (St Patrick’s Day)
RSCM Voices North (girls and adults)
Blackburn Cathedral
11.00am-12.30am - Rehearsal in the song room, crypt
1.30pm-3.00pm - Rehearsal in the cathedral
3.30pm - Evensong

Music:
Introit: Ave Virgo Santissima - Howard Skempton
Responses: Smith of Durham
Psalm: 116 (CW lectionary Evening Prayer)
Canticles: Jackson in G
Anthem: And I saw a new heaven - Bainton
Office Hymn: NEH 221 - office hymn for St Patrick (tune 244 Tallis’ Canon)
Final Hymn: NEH 159 - St Patrick’s Breastplate


Some of the members of RSCM Voices North (boys and men) who sang in Southwell Cathedral for evensong on 24 September 2011

(Click here to download photo)

Who can apply?

  • Members of RSCM affiliated churches, choirs and schools with the signed support of the choir trainer
  • Subscribing Individual or Student Members or Friends of the RSCM

Trebles (Boys): Minimum age is normally 9 at the time of audition.  The upper limit depends on the likelihood of the boy’s treble voice lasting the season.

Sopranos (Girls): Minimum age is normally 10 at the time of audition, and the maximum age is 18.

Contraltos (Girls and Women): Minimum age is normally 15 at the time of audition.

Altos/Counter-tenors (Men): Minimum age is normally 15 at the time of audition.

Tenors and Basses (Men): Minimum age is normally 16 at the time of audition.

Admission to the choir is by audition. Re-auditions are normally held every year for boys and girls.
CATB members of the choir must also be prepared for an annual audition.

All adult singers, i.e. those who are over the age of 18 years, will have to complete a declaration form to comply with RSCM Child Protection requirements before they are allowed to sing at RSCM Voices events. This form will be dispatched from the RSCM Centre in Salisbury to all singers who are successful at their auditions.

Annual Subscriptions

Adult: £36
Singer 18 years old and younger: £20

Concessions:

  • We do not want any young people to be prevented from becoming members of the choir through financial reasons, and some bursaries are available. An application form is available here.
  • Individual/Student RSCM member 25% discount, ie £27 for adults and £15 for children
  • If more than one family member is joining the choir 50% discount (on full price) for second person, ie £18 for additional adult and £10 for each additional child

What happens at the audition?

You need to bring along some music that you can sing well so that we can hear the quality of your voice. This would usually be an anthem, hymn or song.

We also ask you to sing part of a prepared Psalm to Anglican chant so that we can listen for good flow, sensible expression and clear diction. You will then be asked to sing an unknown psalm to a chant that you know. This is to test your understanding of pointing and reading.

You will be asked to sing an anthem that you do not know at sight. For boys and girls we are not necessarily looking for perfection first time but the ability to learn quickly. For CATB singers we do expect fluent sight-singing ability and the experience of singing different styles of music.

You may be given some aural tests or vocal exercises.

In all applicants we expect the ability to work together as a team and represent the highest standards of the RSCM. A sense of humour helps too!

Results of auditions are posted to your choir director as soon as possible after the audition.

What are Cathedral Courses?

Where and when are the Auditions?

Auditions for the choir take place each year in September and October.

Programme for 2012

Rehearsal Dates

Group When Where
Boys (all) Saturday 21st January 2012 Gildersome (10.00am - 12.30pm)
Girls (all) Saturday 21st January 2012 Gildersome (1.30pm - 4.00pm)
Girls and Adults Saturday 28th January 2012 Gildersome (10.30am - 3.30pm)
Boys and Men Saturday 4th February 2012 Ripponden (10.30am - 3.30pm)

Details of these rehearsals and travel instructions can be downloaded here. Full details of services will be sent out to singers who have been accepted for the 2012 season.

Please remember that you must re-apply every year to remain in the choir. Applications for 2012 close on 17th September 2011.

Archive

Music lists from previous years can be found here:

Director of RSCM Voices (North)

Gordon Appleton was born and went to school in Stockton-on-Tees, then after graduating from Christ Church College, Canterbury (where he was organ scholar) took his first teaching post in Goffs Oak, Hertfordshire.

After this he spent five years teaching in Jamaica, first at Vere Technical High School, Clarendon and then at Kingston College where he was Director of Music and organist and choirmaster of the chapel choir.

He left Jamaica and went to Perth, Australia as Organist and Choirmaster at Guildford Grammar School. In 1987 he was appointed Master of the Music at St George's Cathedral, Perth.

In 1993 he returned to the UK as RSCM Regional Director for the North of England, Scotland, North Wales and Ireland, and was appointed Director of RSCM Voluntary Networks in 2001. He is currently Regional Music Adviser for the North of England, a role which provides encouragement, support and education for those involved in music in worship, particularly in parishes.

Picture of Gordon Appleton

Gordon Appleton