Posted 28 February 2018
New files added
Sacred music:
Secular music:
JohnF
Posted 26 February 2018
New files added
Sacred music:
- Gabriel Fauré: Cantique de Jean Racine (arr. SAB Curtis Hanson)
- Thomas Attwood Walmisley: Remember, O Lord, what is come upon us
Secular music:
- Castle on a cloud, by Claude-Michel Schönberg (arr. Francis Shaw)
- Catch a falling star, by Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss (arr. Hawley Ades)
- From a distance, by Julie Gold (arr. Teena Chinn)
- Hide and seek, by Imogen Heap (arr. Rachel Lindley)
- Moon river, by Henry Mancini (arr. Clay Warnick)
- Shine, by Take That (arr. Christopher Hussey)
- To the moon, by Jack Brookes
- You are my sunshine, by Jimmy Davis and Charles Mitchell (arr. SSAA Mike Smurthwaite)
JohnF
Posted 24 February 2018
New files added
Sacred music:
Secular music:
- The boy from Oz, by Peter Allen, Adrienne Anderson & Carole Bayer Sager (arr. David Lawrence)
- Money, money, money, by Abba (arr. SAB Lin Marsh)
- Roses of Picardy, by Haydn Wood (arr. Clarence Lucas)
JohnF
Posted 23 February 2018
Create a page on my website for your choir
Would you like to have a page on my website where you can list the pieces that you are currently working on, and then your members need only click on an item and be taken directly to the page containing the rehearsal files?
Some choirs have their own websites, and may already be adding links to my pages. But not all choirs have one, so I am making space available to Group Owners to add a dedicated page for their choir.
Go to this page to read all about it. There is a link on that page to an application form.
JohnF
Posted 23 February 2018
New files added
Sacred music:
JohnF
Posted 22 February 2018
New files added
Sacred music:
JohnF
Posted 21 February 2018
New files added
Secular music:
- The death and burial of Cock Robin (arr. Wendy Randall)
- An evergreen landscape, by Roger Cann
- I stand and sing on a hilltop (Stāvēju, dziedāju), by Ēriks Ešenvalds
- The River Lielupe, by Ēriks Ešenvalds
- Summer, by Gustav Holst
- Sunrise, sunset, by Jerry Bock (arr. Wendy Randall)
JohnF
Posted 19 February 2018
New files added
Secular music:
JohnF
Posted 17 February 2018
New files added
Sacred music:
- William Child: O God, wherefore art thou absent from us?
- Harold E. Darke: O gladsome light
- Giovanni Gabrieli: Exultet iam angelica
- Herbert Howells: Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in F (The Dallas Canticles 1975)
- Heinrich Schütz: In te, Domine, speravi
- Ralph Vaughan Williams: Easter hymn
- Charles Wood: O Rex gloriae
Secular music:
- The lark’s grave, by Charles Villiers Stanford
- The way you look tonight, by Jerome Kern (arr. George Mitchell)
JohnF
Posted 15 February 2018
New files added
Sacred music:
Secular music:
- Adieu! my native shore, by R.L. de Pearsall
- But once I dared to lift my eyes, by Guy Turner
- Cascata delle Marmore, by Guy Turner
- Mutability, by Charles Paterson
- Nessun dorma, by Giacomo Puccini (arr. SATB Alan Simmons)
- Oh, talk not to me of a name great in story, by Guy Turner
- On the Palatine, by Guy Turner
- Twilight in Ferrara, Guy Turner
JohnF
Posted 13 February 2018
New files added
Sacred music:
- Ola Gjeilo: Sanctus: London
- David Halls: Hosanna to the Son of David
- Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina: Hodie Christus natus est à 4
- Thomas Tallis: Laudate Dominum omnes gentes
Secular music:
- Bourrée, by Johann Sebastian Bach (arr. Ward Swingle)
- You’ve got a friend, by Carole King (arr. SAB Mac Huff)
JohnF
Posted 12 February 2018
New files added
Sacred music:
Secular music:
- Evita Medley, by Andrew Lloyd Webber (arr. SAB Ed Lojeski)
- Evita Medley, by Andrew Lloyd Webber (arr. SATB Ed Lojeski)
- Have you met Miss Jones? by Richard Rodgers (arr. Neil Anderton and Wendy Randall)
- Miss Saigon Medley, by Claude-Michael Schönberg (arr. Ed Lojeski)
- What shall we do with a drunken sailor? (arr. Neil Anderton and J. Hiley)
- What’ll I do? by Irving Berlin (arr. Neil Anderton and Wendy Randall)
- Where have all the flowers gone? by Pete Seeger (arr. Wendy Randall)
- Where is love? by Lionel Bart (arr. Wendy Randall)
JohnF
Posted 10 February 2018
New files added
Sacred music:
- Josef Rheinberger: Salve regina no.1
- Camille Saint-Saëns: Ave Maria
- Malcolm Williamson: Procession of palms
Secular music:
JohnF
Posted 9 February 2018
New files added
Sacred music:
- Johann Sebastian Bach: Sei Lob und Preis mit Ehren BWV.231
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Mass in C “Credo” K.257
Secular music:
JohnF
Posted 7 February 2018
New files added
Sacred music:
- René Clausen: In pace
- Felix Mendelssohn: Psalm 2 Warum toben die Heiden
- Felix Mendelssohn: Psalm 22 Mein Gott, warum hast du mich verlassen
- Henry Purcell: Miserere mei
- Healey Willan: I beheld her, beautiful as a dove
JohnF
Posted 6 February 2018
New files added
Sacred music:
JohnF
Posted 4 February 2018
New files added
Sacred music:
- Michael Haydn: Magnificat (Magnify the Lord) SSA (ed. Reinhard G. Pauly)
- Domenico Scarlatti: Missa quatuor vocum
Secular music:
- All the things you are, by Jerome Kern (arr. Marty Gold)
- Oklahoma selections, by Richard Rodgers (arr. SABY Walter Ehret)
- Sentimental journey, by Bud Green, Les Brown and Ben Homer (arr. Hawley Ades)
- Some enchanted evening, by Richard Rodgers (arr. William Stickles)
- This ole house, by Stuart Hamblen (arr. Harry Simeone)
- With a song in my heart, by Richard Rodgers (arr. Kirby Shaw)
JohnF
Posted 2 February 2018
New files added
Sacred music:
Secular music:
- A Cole Porter medley (arr. Alan Simmons)
- The ride of the witch (The hag) SA, by Charles Wood
- That lonesome road, by James Taylor and Don Grolnick (arr. Simon Carrington)
JohnF
Posted 1 February 2018
New files added
Sacred music:
Secular music:
- Early one morning (arr. Jeremy Rawson)
- The keel row (arr. Jeremy Rawson)
- My delight and thy delight, by Charles Hubert Hastings Parry
- Widdicombe Fair (arr. Jeremy Rawson)
JohnF
Posted 1 February 2018
Login sharing to end at 0800 British Summer Time on 28 March 2018
Introduction
In two months’ time, on 28 March 2018, I will be preventing multiple users from logging into the same account simultaneously, using the same Username/Password combination. From that date everyone will will need to have their own individual Username/Password login.
This is something I have been leading up to since I upgraded the membership system on 31 March 2017. With this new system I was able to introduce group accounts which gave the members of a group individual logins. There is also a keenly-priced Couple membership level.
What this means
Once a person logs in, if someone else logs in using the same Username/Password combination, the second person will gain access to the site, but the first person will be logged out immediately.
Who this may affect
Group Accounts
I notice that there are quite a number of group accounts which have only one or two seats filled. I assume that the members of the group are sharing one Username/Password between them. The group owner of these accounts needs to invite their members to join the group, so that they will get their own personal login details. Choose REGISTRATION>SUBSCRIPTIONS and click on the Choir Membership link to see how you should be using group accounts.
Individual Accounts
There may be individual subscribers who share their login details with other members of the family. If it is only one other person, I have introduced a Couple Membership, which allows a second person to have access for half-price. If there are four or more people sharing, then it is more cost effective to choose the Choir15 subscription. Choose REGISTRATION>SUBSCRIPTIONS and click on the Couples link to see how you should be using couples accounts.
Who it will not affect
This change will not affect choirs who have old-style Choir Temporary Holding subscriptions, as they will all have expired by 28 March 2018.
Conclusion
By introducing this measure, I am better able to comply with data protection regulation, specifically The General Data Protection Regulation that will come into force on 25 May 2018. More on that nearer the time.
John Fletcher
30 January, 2018