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Mixed Programme Weekend

11–13 Sep 2026

About this workshop

This mixed-voice workshop centres on a varied programme of choral music connected by texts reflecting different aspects of love — playful, devotional, reflective, and lyrical — set across a wide stylistic range. Renaissance and Baroque works by John Farmer and Henry Purcell sit alongside later repertoire by Charles Wood and Gerald Finzi, with contemporary perspectives from Eric Whitacre and Sarah Rimkus. The programme also includes George Shearing’s Lullaby of Birdland, bringing a contrasting rhythmic and stylistic approach.

The weekend focuses on ensemble skills across contrasting musical languages: clarity of text, balance between parts, tuning, rhythmic coordination, and stylistic flexibility. Working in small to medium mixed-voice groups, singers will explore how different composers treat similar themes in very different musical ways.

Repertoire

  • This Marriage Eric Whitacre
  • My spirit sang all day Gerald Finzi
  • Lullaby of Birdland George Shearing
  • True Love's the Gift Charles Wood
  • O stay dear love John Farmer
  • Charlie is my darling Sarah Rimkus
  • If Music be the Food of Love Henry Purcell

Requirements

The workshop is aimed at singers who are musically secure and enjoy working independently, but it is not about perfection. Participants should be comfortable preparing their music in advance, reading their line confidently, and holding it within the ensemble without relying on others — while remaining open to listening, adjusting, and shaping the sound together. The emphasis is on thoughtful, collaborative music-making in a supportive but focused environment.

Schedule

Guests arrive in time for dinner on Friday which is followed by our first singing session.

Four sessions throughout the day on Saturday, with a spell of free time in the afternoon to relax or walk in the glorious local countryside.

Two sessions on Sunday morning; guests depart after lunch.


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