Open Rehearsals: dates announced for 2023

Open Rehearsals will be held on 22 April, 20 May, and 3 June.

Singers considering joining our auditioned choirs are welcome at our Open Rehearsals, held each spring, for a no-obligation chance to experience Taplow’s sound and style. Auditions will then be held in June.

Taplow Youth Choir members in rehearsal, seen through an open doorway at the Village Hall.
Rehearsals take place at Taplow Village Centre.

Dates for this year’s Open Rehearsals have now been announced. Prospective members are welcome to try Taplow Girls’ Choir (2pm-4pm) or Taplow Youth Choir (4:30pm-7pm) on either:

  • Saturday 22nd April
  • Saturday 20th May
  • Saturday 3rd June

All rehearsals take place at Taplow Village Centre.

Just come along, or let Gillian Dibden know you’re coming on 07799 413746 or email gillian.dibden@gmail.com

You can also contact Gillian if you are keen to know more about our choirs but can’t manage any of the above dates.

New members are generally welcome to join our Children’s and Boys’ Choirs at any time of year. Get in touch to attend a try-out session.

Ben de Souza makes debut with Taplow Children’s and Boys’ Choirs

Young singers from across the area have given their first concert under new conductor, Ben de Souza.

Young singers from across the area have given their first concert under new conductor, Ben de Souza.

The Taplow Children’s Choir, for 7- to 11-year-olds, appeared alongside the Taplow Boys’ Choir, in a concert at St Nicolas’ Church on Sunday (4 December). They were joined by children from the Slough Youth Soul Choir, under the direction of Rebecca Richardson.

The programme included a range of festive favourites and congregational carols. Young soloists from each of the choirs also showcased their talents.

Mr de Souza, 28, was appointed leader of the junior Taplow Choirs sections in September. He is himself a former member of the organisation, having sung in their Youth Choir during his teenage years.

He said: “It’s been a bit of history repeating itself, as I always loved the tradition of singing in the Christmas concerts as part of Taplow Choirs.

“To now be working with the younger choirs, and playing a part in the musical education of these wonderful young people, is such a joy,” he added. “I am very proud to be doing this job.”

Ben de Souza sat with choirs
Ben de Souza sat with Taplow Children’s and Boys’ Choirs at his first concert since becoming their leader.

More than 50 children took part in Sunday’s concert, including 38 from the Taplow-based music group.

It has already been a busy month for the organisation, whose members are drawn from across Berkshire and Buckinghamshire. As well as the unauditioned groups, Taplow Choirs includes sections for more developed voices, under the direction of Gillian Dibden MBE.  

On Saturday, her Girls’ Choir sang in a performance of Benjamin Britten’s cantata ‘Saint Nicolas’. It followed a high-profile charity concert in London, involving the Taplow Youth Choir and celebrity guests including Mary Berry. The Youth Choir will also perform at Ascot Brass’s annual Christmas concert, taking place at St Mary’s Church in Maidenhead this Saturday (10 December).

There are still spaces for primary-aged children wishing to join the Taplow Children’s and Boys’ Choirs in the New Year. For more information,  gillian.dibden@gmail.com

Congratulations to 2022’s new members

After successful auditions, we look forward to welcoming new members to our Girls’ and Youth Choirs, in September 2022.

We will be welcoming the following

…to Taplow Girls’ ChoirEmilia, Zoe, Lucy, Lara, Emilia,  Aira, Sophia, Naomi, Isobel, Rose, Giaan.

…and to Taplow Youth ChoirFia, Katie, Avneet, Jemima, Milly, Josie, Sophia, Tabitha, Raphael, Thomas, Ethan, Gabriel.

Gillian says: “I hope you will enjoy a long and happy membership.

Children’s Choir sing in Platinum Jubilee concert

Young Taplow Choirs members were privileged to sing in the UK premiere of a work by Cecilia MacDowall, in St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle.

Last evening, the 16 children in the photo below made us very proud. They sang the Children’s Choir role in the UK premiere of Jubilate Deo, a work by Cecilia MacDowall. The performance took place in St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle.

It was a great privilege to be chosen for this prestigious concert with four local adult choirs. They also joined in Walton’s arrangement of the National Anthem and ‘We’ll Meet Again‘ accompanied by the Orpheus Orchestra.

Gillian

Taplow Choirs at Windsor Castle

Platinum Jubilee Concert – A Celebration of Music
7:30pm, Friday 3 June 2022


This special event, celebrating The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, was a celebration in music of this remarkable and unique anniversary. The programme included music from around the United Kingdom used on royal occasions, written during The Queen’s Reign, and premiered at this concert.

 Programme:

Ulrich Roever & Michael KorbHighland Cathedral
HandelZadok The Priest
Cecilia McDowallJubilate (UK Premiere)
Vaughan WilliamsPrelude on Rhosymedre
WaltonTouch her soft lips, and part, from Henry V
BernsteinChichester Psalms
Interval 
ParryI was Glad
ElgarNimrod
WoodFantasia on British Sea Songs arr. Chilcot
WaltonNational Anthem

 Compere, Conductor and Performers

ComperePetroc Trelawny
ConductorOliver Gooch
OrchestraOrpheus Sinfonia
SopranoMiriam Allan
Counter-tenorTom Lilburn
Jubilee Singers comprising members ofQuire Voices, Voci, Cantorum, Windsor & Eton Choral Society and Lay Clerks of St George’s Chapel
WithTaplow Children’s Choir

Taplow Youth Chamber Choir depart for York Tour 2022

Gillian Dibden introduces the 2022 combined choirs York Tour: “Even getting onto the coach together has felt like a momentous occasion.”

Concert dates

  1. 12:30pm, Monday 18th April 2022
    Selby Abbey
  2. 5:30pm, Tuesday 19th April 2022
    York Minster
  3. 7:00pm, Thursday 21st April 2022
    St Mary’s Priory Church, Old Malton
  4. 5:30pm, Friday 22nd April 2022
    Southwell Minster

Introduction

by Gillian Dibden MBE

We are all particularly excited about this mini-tour. Even getting onto the coach together – with music, luggage, and friends – has felt like a momentous occasion. The last two years have been a challenge for everybody, and this is how we have come through it.

The first Coronavirus lockdown, in March 2020, put on pause our choral development, with singing suddenly viewed as a dangerous activity. It was hard to bear both the silencing of voices, and the resultant effect on the fellowship that music brings.

In September 2020 we started up again with rehearsals outdoors, which we found extremely difficult with young voices, and not possible at all in the dark! We did a kind of ‘stop/start’ run of rehearsals, in accordance with changing government advice.We missed the continuity and progress we are used to, and most of all we missed the opportunity to sing to others.

Early rehearsals in 2021 were all on Zoom. I had really not wanted to do this; it seemed contrary to the magic of rehearsing together, loving the sound that we make, and ‘living’ the harmonies. However, I was very lucky that a senior member of our choirs was incredibly skilled with the Zoom process, and her expertise carried us through.

We managed four separate concerts for our four choirs in June 2021: short recitals, with the audience bringing their own chairs into the churchyard. The atmosphere was joyful. Our audiences had been longing to hear us again, and these proved to be truly memorable evenings.

I cannot thank our parents enough for the way that they have supported us. They did everything, from monitoring social-distancing about this mini-tour. Even getting to sanitising absolutely everything we might onto the coach together – with have touched.They were marvellous.

Rehearsals in a cold church, with the large doors wide open, were not particularly comfortable – but this was what was required, during this unique period. Our finances have been hit hard, but membership numbers have mostly stayed up: we are just about coping, despite the virus causing unpredictable levels of absence from one rehearsal to the next.

Having come through truly the most disruptive experience of a long teaching career so far, I seek to renew, and continue to find the best opportunities for our young singers. I am supported by excellent colleagues, including David Manners (a tenor lay clerk at St George’s Chapel,Windsor Castle), who has worked with our choirs very successfully for many years.Though a more recent addition, Ben de Souza has proved himself to be highly valued as a voice coach, sectional leader, and conductor. I am therefore delighted that he is able to work closely with the choir in this series of performances.

We are loving our music and the real sound of the choir has returned. Already we have had highlights: participation in the ‘Gabrieli Roar’ project, a joint evensong with Eton College Chapel Choir, the resumption of our annual evensongs at Windsor Castle, and staging concerts in a real auditorium setting. We know there is a future for our music and our choirs – and, with broad smiles, we are grasping it with both hands.

Gillian Dibden MBE
Director,Taplow Choirs April 2022


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