Last December the Chorus & Orchestra celebrated its tenth anniversary year. Ten years ago we gave our debut concert at West Ham Parish Church (the home of the Chorus) with a performance of Bach's Christmas Oratorio. The Chorus then had twenty three singers! Now, ten years on, our numbers have swelled to forty seven, the audiences have swelled up to four hundred plus, and with it the reputation of one of Newham's musical success stories. So what's the secret? It's probably hard to define although there are a couple of measurable features:
All those things don't detract or mean there's no academia at all. Of course not, and the repertoire of the Chorus proves it. Works performed over the years include: Handel's 'Messiah', Mozart's Requiem Mass, Haydn's Creation and Nelson Mass. Bach's St Matthew and St John Passions (both sung in German), Magnificat, Christmas Oratorio and Cantatas. Faure's Requiem and a whole host of music by Byrd, Tallis, John Rutter, Parry, Elgar, Vivaldi, Taverner and so on. Also included are two works by Jon Cullen The Annunciation and Requiem for the Millenium, the Chorus hope to record that soon. Also a new work of Jon's 'Nisi Dominus' is on offer for the eventual re-opening of West Ham Church. Of the big works, we performed Bach's mighty b-minor mass last autumn on the occasion of our 10th aniversary. The Orchestra has played a large part in the success story too. Roger Clayden who plays 'Cello and is the orchestras fixer met Jon Cullen at university years ago. At first it was difficult to book class players: "the All Saints who? " they would say. Not now, players are happy to return again and again. This means that the orchestra although professional is not detached. Chorus and Orchestra go well together, the orchestra play with a very good choir and the choir get to hear some really outstanding performers. Everybody benefits, especially the audience. |




