Good evening one and all,
Well, didn’t it go well yesterday. I know it was a lot of hard working getting there, but we certainly put on a good couple of concerts.
I can only thank all the helpers that came along on the morning to help set up, worked during the concerts, and stayed behind after to clear up. We were out by 10.10pm. Also, thanks to those that came on Friday to get the equipment from the Lock-up to the hall and again this morning to put it all back. It certainly makes the job easier with more helpers.
I received the following from Lillian last night:-
Wonderful Christmas Concert
Hello choir,
I am so impressed by your performances today! I think the selection of music was balanced and varied, full of meaning. And your performance was stunning. Your tone and diction was impressive, as was commented on by several audience-members, including the Mayor, who is himself a singer! He said he thoroughly enjoyed himself this evening, so well done.
Although a few rhythms and entrances were a little off and we had some intonation issues in the evening performance, the afternoon performance was truly spot-on! I think a few of us got a bit sluggish from having our bellies full before the evening concert 😂 But overall, I truly believe it was one of our best concerts yet–you were very well prepared, and it sounded and looked fantastic!
Thank you once again to Eric, all the volunteers, Chris and Martha, the instrumentalists, and the soloists for their beautiful renditions. It’s been a privilege to be a part of such a well-oiled machine as is the New Music Makers!
I’m looking forward to seeing you all again at the Applemore College combined concert, where I think we might be able to relax a bit more and really enjoy ourselves.
Until then,
Lillian
Speaking of Applemore, I enclose a copy of the programme which we will be following on Thursday. Just to remind you that we need to be there for about 6.30 so that we can organise the seating as I know that some of you are not able to make it. I will bring some copies with me for those who do not have access to a printer.
If you need a lift, I know that there are some spaces available, so please let me know and I will put you in touch with someone.
The Local Vocals have a busy time ahead. We are singing at Snowdrop Place on Tuesday, 12th, for the Dementia Support Group, then again on the Wednesday, 20th for snowdrop themselves. We also have the two concerts for the Dementia Support Group on the 21st at Fareham, and the 22nd at Eastleigh, so if you are able to make any of these, please let Eunice know. We will send out the details for these two concerts nearer the time.
Our last meeting will be on Thursday, 21st December, where we will be having a “Bring and Share” buffet, and we will provide tea and coffee. Please do not bring any alcohol as it is not permitted on Methodist premises. We will have some Christmas music playing which you can either sing along to or just have a chat to one another.
I will also send out the programme of music that we will be doing for next year, but I will leave this until after Christmas, to give you all a well earned rest.
Well, its the end of another successful year. I would like to say a very big thank you to all that have helped to make this year a success. With a choir as large as ours, it does not run by itself, so THANK YOU. Well, if I do not see you before we start back on the 11th January, I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Bye for now.
Eric
