Extracts from the blog of local MP Lynne Featherstone (Hornsey and Wood Green)
14th November 2010
A magnificent performance of Mendelssohn’s Elijah last night by the
Highgate Choral Society (of which I am a patron).
Ronald Corp was the conductor, the New London Orchestra played the music
– five soloists took the solo characters – but the real stars are
without doubt the Highgate choristers – the many local people who every
Monday night rehearse and rehearse year in and year out. When the Chorus
takes off and swells and soars to the rafters – those are incomparable
moments.
Congratulations to everyone for such a wonderful performance and to the
unsung and less seen members who do all of the organisation – and it
must take a tremendous amount of organisation to put on such a huge
show.
14th December 2008
Last night it was off to St Michael’s Church in Highgate Village for the
Christmas anthems and audience carols by the Highgate Choral Society, of
which I am a patron. As ever – mulled wine and mince pies and beautiful
singing by the Chorus and of course the audience. And there were some
lovely organ solos as well.
Particularly sweet, I thought, was that the first chorus of Away in the
Manger, Ronald Corp who is the conductor (amongst many other competing
titles in his CV) asked that only the children sing. And the very faint
but very sweet little voices were just delightful.
The whole evening was as enjoyable as ever – and I am very much looking
forward to April, when the Chorus has its 130th anniversary celebratory
concert at the Barbican Centre on Thursday 2nd April.
21st May 2008
Sunday evening sees me at the South Bank for a concert by Highgate
Choral Society – of which I am a patron. They are so brilliant and so
professional that it was hard to believe that they are not
professionals. A wonderful evening and congrats to all who took part in
or helped organise such a fantastic concert.
9th December 2007
Christmas carols with the Highgate Choral Society
Completely uplifted!
Went to the Advent Anthems and Christmas Carols in St Michael’s Church
in Highgate Village. This was the Highgate Choral Society’s Christmas
concert. It was just lovely as the voices swelled to such strength and
volume; the beginning of Christmas for me really!
There are 230 members of the Highgate Choral Society – and about 130 of
them were singing for us tonight. We are lucky to have such a local
group with a national reputation.
I became a patron of the Choral Society earlier this year, and tonight I
got talking to one of the other patrons, Lord Jenkins of Roding – who
told me in the interval (mulled wine and mince pies) that he had been a
councillor on Hornsey before it became part of Haringey Council. I never
knew that! Anyway – well done to everyone involved – as it takes a huge
amount of work to stage such an event so successfully.
13th May 2007
Hearing the Highgate Choral Society
On Saturday evening it was off to a concert by the Highgate Choral
Society at St Joseph’s Church (Highgate Hill). Apart from some Christmas
choral concerts at St John’s in Smith Square, choral music hasn’t been
my musical place – despite having such wonderful local groups as this
one and the Crouch End Festival Chorus.
But – I was invited to become a patron of the Highgate Choral Society,
so it was off to attend the concert to see and support them. And it was
absolutely wonderful. The first piece was Haydn’s Nelson Mass – which
was soaring and uplifting. The second piece (which everyone warned me
was ‘challenging’ and not at all ‘traditional’) I really liked. It was
‘modern’ by choral standards – and the composer, Paul Patterson (who is
a Highgate residents) was actually there. In eight parts, it veered from
discordant to melodic and dramatic.
The choir itself must have numbered eighty or so people – plus there was
the New London Orchestra, four soloists and Ronald Corp conducting. All
in all, a great local evening and the church was absolutely packed out
with hundreds of people.