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  • Choir ready to welcome new members in 2026

    Choir ready to welcome new members in 2026

     

     

    Mansfield and District Male Voice Choir is tuning up for the festive season with two major concerts – and urging people to join its ranks for 2026.

    The first Christmas concert is on 6th December at The Hill Methodist Church, Kirkby, at 7pm.

    Although the choir has previously performed in the church, it will be the first Christmas concert there, featuring a mix of traditional carols and family favourites, under the direction of Ian Grice and accompanied by Maureen Lockwood on the piano.

    Tickets, priced £10, are available from the church on 07807 602435 or from choir secretary Eileen Lawrence on 01623 455373.

    The second concert, at Forest Town Arena on 18th December, has already sold out. The event has been run for more than 20 years and this year sees the choir share the stage with Newstead Brass, ranked the 71st best band in the world and led by Martin Heartfield.

    Looking ahead to the new year, the choir advised potential members that it has around 15 concerts per year, which are not always in the local area.

    In 2026 visits are planned to Portsmouth and Bury St Edmunds, when Mansfield will share the stage with male voice and mixed choirs.

    There will also be two hometown landmark concerts in 2026 at Mansfield Rugby Club.

    A summer concert, which last year featured Ravenshead Swing Band, was so successful that it will be repeated with another guest performer on 20th June.

    Earlier in 2026, on 28th March, Mansfield and District Male Voice Choir will perform with Welsh male voice choir Morriston Orpheus.

    Ticket details will be announced at mansfield.johnleedevelops.com/ for further details.

    A spokesperson said: “These concerts, choir life, and the chance to become involved in a new and rewarding hobby in which you represent the town of Mansfield and make effective contributions to charity and the cultural life of our town await you — the potential new member.

    “So come along and see us at rehearsals on Tuesdays at St Augustine’s Church, Mansfield, at 7.30pm.”

    Alternatively, call musical director Ian Grice on 07956 148349 or for tickets and new chorister enquiries, call Eileen Lawrence on 01623 455373.

  • 2024 – Review of the Year

    2024 – Review of the Year

    1944 was a pivotal year for the world in the grip of World War II. On the 6th June allied forces launched Operation Overlord, the largest amphibious invasion in history, to liberate Nazi-occupied Europe. The D Day invasion landed 155,000 troops from the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and France on five beaches in Normandy which helped liberate France from Germany and weaken the Nazi hold on Europe. Inventions from that year include the Kidney Dialysis machine and the Slinky (coiled spring that walks downstairs). The film Meet Me in St. Louis had its premier and Glenn Miller and his aircraft was lost over the English Channel.

    Of local significance was the amalgamation of Rainworth Male Voice Choir (1926) and Mansfield Orpheus (1931) to form Mansfield and District Male Voice Choir under the leadership of Mr. Arthur Henshaw O.B.E. Mr. Henshaw stayed for four years handing over to Mr. Harry Smith who led the choir for 21 years and who remains the longest serving Musical Director. Choirs proliferated across the country and competitions were the order of the day. Mr. Smith’s proudest achievement was winning the Cheltenham Gold Cup, essentially the best choir in the country.



    Today choirs are no longer engaged in competition work but exist for the sheer pleasure of providing entertainment for local, national and international audiences. Mansfield and District Male Voice choir celebrated our 80th Anniversary in 2024 with 25 concerts and social events.

    Here are the highlights:-
    Concerts
    27th April. A Festival of Massed Male Choirs with the Welsh Association of Male Choirs, The Royal Albert Hall, London.
    8th June. Choirs by Candlelight with the school choir of All Hallows Church Primary School, Gedling, Nottingham.
    25th July. Service at the International Bomber Command Centre, Lincoln.
    29th September. 50th Anniversary Concert for Newstead Brass, Palace Theatre, Mansfield.
    5th October. 80th Anniversary concert with Bestwood MVC, Eastwood Collieries MVC, St. Edmundsbury MVC and Ravenshead Swing Band, Southwell Minster, Southwell. Notts.
    16th November. Concert at Trinity Methodist Church, Mansfield Woodhouse.
    19th December. Christmas concert with Newstead Brass, Forest Town Arena.
    24th December. Community Singing, King’s Mill Hospital.

    Social Events
    17th Feb. & 9th Nov. Breakfast Social Events, Anchor Centre, Skegby Methodist Church, Skegby, Sutton-in- Ashfield.
    21st June. 80th Anniversary Celebration Dinner with “Allo Allo” actors, The Hostess Restaurant, Mansfield Woodhouse.
    4th September Supporters’ Group River cruise along the River Trent from Nottingham.
    9th December Christmas Meal, The Carnarvon, Teversal.

    Services for deceased colleagues
    20th February. for Mr. Derek Beastall (Baritone, 33 years), St. Mary’s Church, Sutton-in-Ashfield.
    10th July. for Mr. Alan Pitfield (2nd Tenor, 16 years), Thoresby Chapel, Mansfield Crematorium, Mansfield.
    29th November. for Mr. Kevan Jones (Baritone, 5 years), Forest Town Arena, Mansfield.

    Our rehearsals were vibrant, led by Ian Grice our skilled and passionate MD and by both Margaret Ball (right) and Maureen Lockwood as accompanists. Margaret retired at the end of 2024 as the longest serving accompanist with 22 wonderful years’ service and we welcomed Maureen who, with her considerable skills, has made the transition seamless. In support of our anniversary concert in Southwell Minster Chairman Geoff Hursthouse, Concert Manager, Lynden Lowe and Publicity Officer Geoff Mansfield were interviewed on Radio Nottingham which turned out to be great success. The concert benefited two charities, Hetty’s and the Nottinghamshire Blood Bikes with donations of over £2,100 each as part of our charity work in 2024.



    Post Covid our membership has increased by over 60% and membership attendance at rehearsals and concerts exceeds 85%. These impressive statistics are underpinned by the sense of community, fraternity and camaraderie sustained since the gentlemen of 1944 agreed to coalesce into Mansfield and District Male Voice Choir. We are simply custodians but valued custodians, as demonstrated by being awarded the Freedom of Mansfield in 2019 (75th Anniversary) by the then Mayor of Mansfield Mrs. Kate Allsop.

    The choir is respected by other choirs in the United Kingdom and loved by audiences and members. Mutual support, mutual respect, a love of what we do together and the effective management of the choir by our volunteer Committee and Supporters’ Group members will no doubt help perpetuate our existence for many years to come. We are well placed. All the best to our colleagues, friends and supporters for a happy and peaceful New Year!

    Geoff Mansfield, 29th December 2024

  • 80th Anniversary Concert at Southwell Minster

    80th Anniversary Concert at Southwell Minster

    This concert was very important to everyone in the choir. All things come and go; sustaining a vibrant organisation for 80 years speaks of high emotional investment, dedication and commitment by the membership. Inevitably, current members are custodians of the legacy passed to us by former members, some of whom belonged to the choir for over 40 and sometimes 50 years. We are still here and can see a fruitful future for our choir; no wonder we celebrate 80 years of existence.
    For a local choir, planning for and staging a concert in Southwell Minster is an 18-month job and not for the faint-hearted. Lead by Lynden Lowe our Concert Manager and supported by many others in respect of advertising, ticket sales, music preparation, stage management, financial management, regional rehearsals and guest choir and band preparation it is a team game, and we won!

    Highlight steps along the way were:

    The cooperation and flexibility of colleague choir Music Directors Liz Moulder (Eastwood Collieries Male Voice Choir), Mirek Rus (Bestwood Male Voice Choir) Leslie Olive (St. Edmundsbury Male Voice Choir) and Carolyn Beedle (Ravenshead Swing Band).

    The skilled foundational nature of accompanists’ performances from Margaret Ball and Maureen Lockwood (Mansfield), Calvin Goymer (St. Edmundsbury) and John Rose (Bestwood).

    The preparation, passion and leadership of Ian Grice our MD which included the relationship with Michael Williams the arranger of the finale piece, “World in Union”. Michael not only arranged the song as 4 male part harmony, but he also arranged the music for the band.

    The regional rehearsals held in Eastwood and Bury St Edmunds.

    The final concert for our esteemed accompanist Margaret Ball who after 22 years retires from the choir. We marked this with a formal gift presentation as well as recognising the commitment of Meryl Chambers our former MD and then for Ian after 40 years’ service.

    The furthest reaching advertising campaign in the choir’s history through 6 websites, 26 newspapers and periodicals, 2 radio stations and countless Facebook accounts. This included the design of an 80-year logo used in our advertising and portrayed on a tie pin worn by each member and financed by A W Lymn Ltd who also kindly printed the concert programme. The design of the programme with former Chairman Gordon Blanc.

    The fantastic Radio Nottingham interview by Dino, the day before the concert, conducted by Geoff Hursthouse (Chairman), Lynden Lowe (Concert Manager) and Geoff Mansfield (Publicity Officer).

    451 very happy folks in the audience who were greeted by our Supporters’ Group ladies at the door and then by ladies giving out concert programmes.

    The involvement and engagement of the charities Nottinghamshire Blood Bikes and Hetty’s was superb. The effort put in by John McFadden and his team at NBB and Tracey at Hetty’s was well rewarded.

    The professional and easy presentation manner of the compere Reverend Frances Finn. She made the whole night entertainment.

    The integration and networking of our colleague choirs. At such events long-term relationships are built which can initiate future concerts in new geographical areas.

    To explain and describe the musical content would be too difficult, you had to be there, except to say everyone was treated by the variety of the programme, the quality of the band and soloists (Sarah and Andrew) and the passion of the four choirs. You know when you have done a good job when the Musical Directors are smiling back at you.

    The participants’ views best express the success of the evening; here are some of their post-concert comments:-

    Well done everyone! All I kept hearing was brilliant, fantastic, aren’t they good – meaning us! thank you one and all for making it happen. David Marriott (President, M&DMVC)

    Great concert at Southwell Minster last night with our friends and fellow choirs from Eastwood, Bestwood, St. Edmundsbury and the Ravenshead Swing Band. What a way for MVC to celebrate our 80th. A special ending, with the opportunity to perform World in Union in the presence of the arranger Michael Williams. Geoff Hursthouse (Chairman, M&DMVC)

    Well done all! Margaret Ball (Accompanist, M&DMVC)

    Thank you, guys, for your stunning singing last night, a great success in the history of the choir. Our fellow choristers loved every minute too from their reactions. How nice it was of them to sing Happy Birthday to us too. Your hard work on Tuesdays and at home truly pays off obviously, long may this keep rolling and we continue to enjoy each other’s company and especially our camaraderie. My heartfelt thanks to everyone for the organising skills and attention to detail to make a super celebratory day for us all to enjoy.
    Ian Grice (MD, M&DMVC)

    What an amazing experience the Anniversary concert was last night. It has been on my mind all day. It was superb in every aspect. Margaret deserved her tribute, I was so pleased for her. I was also overjoyed to be reunited with you in spirit and love. Meryl Chambers (Former MD, M&DMVC)

    It was a most enjoyable evening at the Minster on Saturday. There were four enthusiastic and very tuneful male voice choirs singing a wide range of songs, either together or as varied combinations of choirs, making the hairs on the back of your neck stand up at times, and, in contrast, the very popular Ravenshead Swing Band with their two solo singers performing a range of popular pieces. It was great to see the keenness, musicality and wide range of ages of everyone participating and the friendliness amongst all of the choristers and the band. The audience were also very receptive to the messages given to them by the two charities who would benefit from the evening’s takings – Hetty’s and Nottinghamshire Blood Bikes. Altogether the very large and appreciative audience thoroughly enjoyed the great standard of music in the concert and gave the performers a standing ovation at the end of the evening. A big ‘Thank you!’ to everyone involved. Eileen Lawrence (Secretary M&DMVC)

    As the concert started it was obvious the audience were in for a treat, from Francis’ first opening phrase, the massed choir singing and the Swing Band with their soloists, to the very last note. I have not heard a bad word about the evening, only praise. Lynden Lowe (Concert Manager, M&DMVC)

    It would appear that the more you put into something the more you get out of it, who would have thought it. Due to the expense of arranging a concert at the Minster there’s always pressure to turn a profit, which at the end of the day is why we do it. Not for us, of course, but for the charities. The huge efforts made by certain people ensured we pulled it off. Although the figures are not yet in, it is clear we made substantial profits for our chosen charities. Come the day and all the hard work behind us, it was time to have fun, and did we have fun. It was lovely to have friends and family converge into this wonderful building and enjoy the atmosphere we all produced. Truly magical and will be remembered for some time to come.
    John Wakeland (Treasurer, M&DMVC)

    A big thank you to all the family for making last night an evening to remember. From arrival and seeing the correct staging had been erected, the rest of the day went as smoothly as possible. So, a big thank you to the choirs and music teams for their professional approach, which made my role so much easier. Phil Millns (Bass and Stage Manager, M&DMVC)

    Thank you for inviting us to be part of your special concert. It was certainly a night to remember. Please thank everyone for their warm welcome and a lovely evening of singing together in friendship and music making. Liz Moulder (MD, Eastwood Collieries MVC)

    Just a quick email to thank you all for inviting us to your prestigious anniversary concert last night. We were honoured to be part of the evening and enjoyed every minute of it. Congratulations to the choirs who sang beautifully and the massed choirs sounded amazing. The final piece was a perfect collaboration to end the concert- fabulous! Hope we can work together again soon! Carolyn and the band. (Leader, Ravenshead Swing Band)

    Thank you for an amazing evening and congratulations to the Mansfield choir and team. Ian Watts (MD, Carlton MVC)

    The concert, in my opinion, was a great success, the combined efforts of all over several months work came to fruition. All the choirs and the band received the appreciation of the audience and the combined choirs singing, accompanied by the band, piano and organ in the finale produced the WOW factor, substantiated by a standing ovation by the audience.
    An absolute pleasure to have taken part. Trevor Dyson (2nd Tenor, M&DMVC)

    An experience never to forget. It was a pleasure to be part of. Barry Robinson (Baritone, M&DMVC)