Students from Woodard Schools from across the country will perform in Shropshire next week - in what
is set to see the best choral talent on display.
Some of the
30,000 children at Woodard Schools across the UK will sing at Shrewsbury Abbey
and St Oswald's Chapel at Ellesmere College. The group
will be based at Ellesmere College for rehearsals from October 6 before
performing over the weekend. The idea is
to gather singers from across the country to learn choral repertoire, perform
in a liturgical context and take lessons back to their respective schools.
Tony Coupe,
Director of Music at Ellesmere College, said: "We are very excited to be able
to put on the Voices of Woodard event for children from five Woodard schools in
the UK."
"It is the first time we have hosted this event and we are sure it is going to
be an educational and engaging weekend. The group
will be fused together in a limited amount of rehearsal time before putting on
performances to friends, family and the public in historic locations which
offer a great opportunity to enhance acoustics and benefit the choir's sound. We are sure
they are going to achieve a lot in the short time they will be together and we
know the performances will be of a very high standard. It will be
a great lesson in learning together and then repeating that in a performance
before taking lessons back to their prospective schools."
Children will travel to
Ellesmere College from Sir Robert Woodard Academy in West Sussex, Worksop
College in Nottinghamshire, Crompton House C of E School in Oldham, Queen
Mary's School in North Yorkshire and The Peterborough School.
The Voices of Woodard
event will include performances of Evensong at Shrewsbury Abbey from 4.30pm on
October 7 and Eucharist at St Oswald's Chapel, Ellesmere College at 11am on
October 8. The choir will sing
songs including Mozart Ave
Verum, The Heavens are Telling, Hail Holy Queen and the Stanford in Bb. They will also enjoy an evening of entertainment at Quinta Conference and
Retreat Centre in Oswestry including Ceilidh by the Tern Valley Tinkers and a
Fiendish Quiz night by the Woodard Senior Provost.
Tony added: "It is set
to be an exciting weekend where we hope the children will also get to know each
other and share experiences at their different schools, as well as develop
their choral abilities."
There are 37 Woodard
schools across the UK and Sri Lanka and Kenya. They are a combination of
academies, independent and state-maintained schools.
The Woodard Corporation
is a charity which aims to provide
high quality education in an actively Christian school environment for all.
For more information visit: Music at Ellesmere
9th October 2023 Back to News