Pinner Music Festival

Tuesday 7th June, 19:45

PINNER PARISH CHURCH MUSICIANS

Tickets: £12 (£10)

Pinner Parish Church Choir at the Pinner Music Festival 
 

Michael Turvey MBE
MICHAEL TURVEY
Director of Music
KIT OWEN
Assistant Director of Music

 

 

PROGRAMME:
 

O sing unto the Lord   H Purcell
(1659-1695)
O Thou the central orb of righteous love   C Wood
(1866-1926)
The souls of the righteous   J Nares
(1715-1783)
Variations on a Slovakian Folksong 'Grey Day'   D Kabalevsky
(1904-1987)
Staccato Beans   T Dun

Christmas lullaby

  J Rutter
(b. 1946)
The Lamb   Tavener
(b. 1944)
People look East   P Trepte
(b. 1954)
Movement from Concerto in A minor   A Vivaldi
(1678-1741)
Little Jack Horner   M Diack
(1869-1947)

INTERVAL
 

Ascribe unto the Lord

  J Travers
(1703-1758)
Sun Dance from Organ Dances Suite  

B Chilcott
(b. 1955)

Turn thee unto me   W Boyce
(1711-1779)
Jesu, the very thought of Thee   T L de Vittoria
(1548-1611)
Glorious in heaven  
How lovely are the messengers (from St Paul)   F Mendelssohn
(1809-1847)
Hallelujah Chorus (from Messiah)    G F Handel
(1685-1759)

 

 

PINNER PARISH CHURCH CHOIR sings a full Sung Eucharist and Evensong every Sunday and every two years undertakes a choir tour at a Cathedral for a week.  Visited Cathedrals have included Gloucester, Bristol, Truro, Exeter, Portsmouth, Bath, Rochester, St Edmundsbury, Norwich, Peterborough and Chester.  The sopranos/trebles of the choir are young with an upper age of 18, whilst the alto, tenor and bass parts have several members who joined the choir as juniors.  Many of these youngsters have gone on to University as Choral Scholars.

In 2006 the choir released their first CD entitled Cantemus. The recording contains anthems, carols, psalms, hymns, motets of various composers, ranging from Palestrina to Rutter, Byrd to Leighton, Haydn to Stanford. It also includes a live recording of Choral Evensong at Chelmsford Cathedral, complete with organ voluntary.

At the beginning of 2009 the choir released their second CD entitled Music for Evensong.  All of the music on this disc was recorded live when the choir sang Choral Evensong at St Edmundsbury and Bristol Cathedrals within the last three years.  A third CD was recorded and produced in 2009 by Semplicemente, a group of five choir members (past and present) in aid of church funds called God be in my head.

Copies of these CDs will be available for purchase during the interval.


MICHAEL TURVEY started his musical career as a boy chorister at St Edmundsbury Cathedral, studying piano, organ, and O & A level music under the late Percy Hallam (cathedral organist). Tuition was continued under Dr Arthur Wills (Ely Cathedral), the late H E Bate (Muswell Hill, London) and Guy Eldridge at the London College of Music where he gained the Associateship of the Royal College of Organists and from where he graduated before continuing into teacher training at the Institute of Education of London University. Michael spent all of his working life in education and for most of the time was Head of Music in a large North London Comprehensive School where many students proceeded into a full-time career in the music profession.

Michael's first organist post was at the age of 15 near Lavenham, in Suffolk. He eventually arrived in Pinner in 1963 whilst still a student, and has stayed ever since! In 1965, the Pinner Music Festival was inaugurated and has continued under Michael's direction. The Festival has raised well over £60,000 for charities in that time and has given many local musicians a performing platform.

In 2005, Michael was awarded an MBE for services to music and the community of Pinner and a London Borough of Harrow 50th Anniversary Award for generous and unstinting public service. In May 2008, Michael was also made a Honorary Member of the Royal School of Church Music (RSCM) in recognition to his work with the RSCM within the London area.

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