A year in the life of Swarland Voices, a new(ish) choir in a village in Northumberland.
A year in the life of Swarland Voices, a new(ish) choir in a village in Northumberland.
Arrangements of Welsh songs for choir, which were performed by The Bridge Singers in a St. David’s Day concert in 2023.
For Christmas 2022, The Bridge Singers presented two concerts: one at the beginning of December, with all songs on theme of Mary, and one on January 6th for Epiphany. We sang a a range of old and new repertoire including some new arrangements. This blog is about those arrangements.
It’s a lamb…and a child! This lilting setting of William Blake’s poem has been another very popular song with children’s and adult choirs. Here’s its story:
I’ll take inspiration from the old poem, Something old, Something new, Something borrowed, Something blue for each e]day of this month.
I lived and worked for ten years in New Zealand, starting my composing-for-choirs and composing-in-schools careers there. Here are twelve of the best songs I wrote while I was there.
Here are twelve optimistic songs for choir or singers with accompaniment that are generally hopeful and cheery in nature or sentiment. Many of them were composed during 2020 and 2021 when an optimistic view of things was a helpful attribute to have!
A concert of Queen-themed songs by The Bridge Singers: about or mentioning Queens, by the band Queen; from Queensland and Victoria.
A song commissioned for the 70th birthday of Neal, using stories and anecdotes from his life, as related by
The programme, and some extra notes for The Bridge Singers’ Concert of Silences, 28th February 2022, 8pm