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  • Thank You for The Music etc.

    Thank You for The Music etc.

    “Thank You For The Music 3” – Sunday 24 September 2017 – Mansfield Palace Theatre

    The title of this concert expressed the theme of thanks and appreciation for the wonderful gift of music, something that touches us all as individuals and brings us all together as a community. We are so grateful every single day of our lives for music- what would we do without it!

    For those not in the know the “3” comes from the fact that this event was the third in a series of concerts on the same theme which the choir have promoted at the Mansfield Palace Theatre.

    While we are the subject of gratitude it occurred to me that it would be remiss not to give a word of thanks to those who made  a contribution to making the concert so successful.

    We should thank the wonderfully talented musicians of the Blidworth Welfare Band and their Guest Conductor, David Hirst. You don’t have to be a brass band aficionado to appreciate music such as this, so full of variety and colour. I know that the evocation of the bagpipes in Highland Cathedral was just one example in their programme of how this music was appreciated by the audience and how it can touch so many. It was a pleasure to share the stage with them and we wish them all the best and many more years of success as they share this terrific music in our community.

    Thank you to Kim Denman and the boys and girls from St Peter’s School Choir. They brought bundles of musicality and charm to the stage as they shared humour, laughter, smiles and tears ( perhaps all at the same time) with an appreciative audience and we can’t thank them enough. We should also give a special mention to young Emily Thrower who was exceptional as conductor of the children’s choir for the afternoon. Well done Emily and thank you.

    To our music team of Meryl Chambers, Ian Grice and Margaret Ball- we are indeed blessed as a choir and appreciative of their leadership in enabling our choir to perform. The joint pieces which the choir performed with the band ( Onward Ye Peoples and American Trilogy) were very challenging in that there was very little by the way of rehearsal with the choir and band together beforehand. So we give thanks to David, Meryl and Ian for such sterling work in keeping the thing together. We should perhaps give a special thanks to Ian  who conducted American Trilogy. This was a piece known by both choir and band separately but the arrangements performed separately were quite different. Ian had to spend a considerable amount of time in preparation and making sure that the choir’s singing was in line with the band’s arrangement. So well done Ian and thank you- without your contribution this could have been a disaster!

    Eric Curtis was compere for the afternoon. Thanks are due to Eric for his humour and polish in making sure things ran smoothly and to Geoff Mansfield from the choir and  Karen Cretney from the band in terms of organisation behind the scenes. Thanks guys.

    And finally  a big special “thank you” to the most important people of all- our audience. You were terrific. It was encouraging to see such a great turn-out and we’re glad that the afternoon “ticked all the boxes” for so many. We look forward to seeing you all again soon! Take care.

  • Thank You For The Music 3

    Thank You For The Music 3

    “Thank You For The Music 3” will be one of the featured highlights of the autumn programme for the Mansfield & District Male Voice Choir. We will be sharing the stage with the Blidworth Welfare Band and St Peter’s School Choir.

    We very often hear comments that there is so little entertainment available for a broad family audience these days. Television and cinema, music concerts and live theatre will often very have such a  narrow market appeal to a specific age group.

    This concert, more than most, is an opportunity to enjoy a wide range of different  musical styles   which can be shared with the whole family, from the smallest children, young people and teenagers, mums and dads and grandparents as well.

    The Blidworth Welfare Band offer such an exciting mix of contemporary and traditional music. They will be performing Old Rugged Cross as well as Children of Sanchez in their programme. The first of these will need very little by way of introduction to most of our audience but the latter may do. “The Children of Sanchez” was originally a book written in 1961 telling the story of a poor family living in the slums of Mexico City. The book was turned into a film starring Anthony Quinn and Children of Sanchez was the title song from the film. I, for one, can’t wait to hear those Latin moods and rhythms!

    We also look very much forward to hearing the children from St Peter’s School Choir. They will be performing, amongst other things, Power in Me by Rebecca Lawrence; “Nobody’s gonna hold me back/ Nobody’s gonna silence my words/Nobody’s gonna close my mind/I’ve got the power in me”. If you’re looking for something by way of inspiration you’ll know where to find it on the 24th September!

    You’ll also find some fantastic live music on your own doorstop and somewhere to bring the whole family. Treat somebody that doesn’t get out much- they’ll be thrilled.

    Full details are of course on the Events page and we all at Mansfield MVC look forward to seeing you there!