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What did you sing in the school choir ?

15 May 07 - 04:20 PM (#2052707)
Subject: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Seaking

After 38 years I've managed to track down a CD copy of 'Hiawatha's Wedding Feast' which I sang (Soprano!) in the school choir and was curious to hear again - OK it's not folk but there wasn't much of that around the music rooms of a Liverpool Grammar school back then.

Anyone else sing (or play) anything they'd like to hear again from all those years ago ?

Chris


15 May 07 - 04:37 PM (#2052730)
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From: GUEST,Tunesmith

The only song I can remember is "The Minstrel Boy". I can't remember anything about the arrangement, or whether I sang the melody or a harmony line.


15 May 07 - 04:44 PM (#2052737)
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From: RTim

I don't remember any of the songs we sang with the choir - but I do remember the Gilbert & Sullivan Operas I was in - Trial by Jury and The Mikado (both in the chorus) and I was going to have a lead part in HMS Pinefore but left school early, so didn't get to do it.

Tim Radford


15 May 07 - 04:44 PM (#2052738)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Georgiansilver

I sung with the Totnes Grammar School choir at Paignton in the South West Regional Schools Championships but it's so long ago I can't remember what we sung........age is a wonderful thing aint it?


15 May 07 - 04:46 PM (#2052741)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: kendall

HMS Pinafore, and Finlandia.


15 May 07 - 04:48 PM (#2052748)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Rog Peek

50 years ago I sang in the Cirencester Parish Church choir. I don't remember what we sang, I was doing it for the money. Sixpence as far as I remember.


15 May 07 - 04:55 PM (#2052753)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Deskjet

One that I often think of is the Dirge from Cymbeline..Fear no more the heat of the sun...
As an eleven year old child I was really moved by it, and if anyone can suggest a good recording of it I'd be grateful.
Thanks for the question.


15 May 07 - 05:14 PM (#2052779)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Geoff the Duck

They didn't let me sing in the school choir.
Sods!
Quack!
GtD.


15 May 07 - 05:17 PM (#2052782)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Linda Kelly

The Daniel Jazz -great stuff and the Walrus and the Carpenter and then an awful lot of Berholt Brecht -it was a very odd choir.


15 May 07 - 05:18 PM (#2052783)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Wolfhound person

I got thrown out of the ladylike school choir for singing too loud. Must have been the floorspots I was doing around the same time (which were probably cringeworthy - luckily I don't remember).

The next year the choir were disqualified in a local music festival for singing a non-folksong in a folksong class.

Paws


15 May 07 - 05:18 PM (#2052786)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: SussexCarole

You're in good company Geoff...they wouldn't let me sing in the school choir either


15 May 07 - 05:35 PM (#2052814)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Willa

Nor me, Geoff and Carole!


15 May 07 - 05:58 PM (#2052842)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Polly Squeezebox

'Westering Home With a Song in The Air' - it still lifts my spirits whenever I hear it. It is only with this thread that I realise how lucky I was - we sang almost exclusively folk songs. Plus, we had a sports mistress at that junior school who was so keen on folk dance it was compulsory, also the option to stay after normal school hours for the Country Dance Club. I was very proud to be in the Country Dance Display Team. I wish I could remember that teacher's name - she laid the foundation for a wonderful lifetime of enjoyment of folk dance, music and song. I'd certainly raise a glass to her.

Although I went to school in Chippenham, this happened before the onset of the Chippenham Festival so obviously that didn't have a bearing on the large part folk played in school life. But I now wonder whether that grounding for so many pupils had a bearing on the continued success of folk music, dance and song in Chippenham, and hence the Festival?

Polly


15 May 07 - 06:08 PM (#2052851)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Surreysinger

Primary school - I can remember singing versions of Schubert's "The Trout" and something from the Magic Flute - obviously a classy primary school choir - in a competition. Then at grammar school I belonged to all the various choirs going - I can remember performing Britten's "Ceremony of Carols" in Guildford Cathedral, the angelic chorus from Mendelssohn's "Elijah", a fiendishly difficult song "The Bluebird" (by Elgar? not sure) and any number of hymns in the Assembly choir - and Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas" (appropriate since it was written for a girls' school) - which was recorded. I finally heard the LP of the recordings some thirty years later (and it didn't sound a bit like I remembered it!). After that I moved on to big SATB stuff with a local choral society, doing all the big stuff with large orchestras like the RPO, the LPO and the BBC Concert Orchestra , and in venues like the Royal Albert Hall and the Royal Festival Hall- and making radio recordings, and records for Hyperion and Albany.... stopped doing that about five years ago when I was concentrating more on the folk stuff!


15 May 07 - 06:18 PM (#2052865)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Herga Kitty

Handel, because my school was on the site of the palace of the Duke of Chandos, and Handel was the Duke's Master of Music from 1717-1720 and played the organ in the local church (St Lawrence's).

Kitty


15 May 07 - 06:22 PM (#2052869)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Cats

I wasn't allowed in the school choir as the music master at Oxted School, one Mr Oram, told me that singing with my family wasn't singing and if I didn't sing in either the primary school choir or the church choir I was not singing. That was my first week at grammar school. A couple of weeks later he heard me singing in the playground and wanted to know why I wasn't in the school choir. I took great joy in telling him he had told me I couldn't sing and when he insisted I join the school choir I took even more delight in saying no!! OK so I was bolshie then as well!!! I do remember them singing Old Abram Brown is Dead and Gone, though. They also did loads of Gilbert and Sullivan and Blow the Wind Southerly.


15 May 07 - 06:25 PM (#2052873)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Commander Crabbe

The welsh hymn Calon Lan. This was at first difficult for an english speaker, however, because all the welsh students had to learn English they made all the English students learn welsh for three years.

I thought that was pretty fair and I can still speak it "dippin bach" (a very little bit) and sing Calon Lan (even though I don't know what all the words mean).

CC


15 May 07 - 06:29 PM (#2052879)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Janie

We sang so many different kinds of music I don't know that I could pick one. However, a fragment of one still plays through my head after 38 years that I am forever wishing I could remember. I don't think it was a trad spiritual, I think it was modern, and the bit that still circles round the old brain is
O-oh Ma-a-ry,
Where is your ba-a-by?
They done took him from the cross (crah-au-oss)
And carried him to the throne.


I squeaked along with the sopranos my first few months in 7th grade, then was moved to 2nd alto where I stayed for the next 5 1/2 years. (now I'm down to 2nd tenor.)

Janie


15 May 07 - 09:32 PM (#2053007)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: GUEST,Gerry

Hey, kendall, you weren't Fieldston High School Class of 1968, were you? We also did Pinafore in our first year there, and we studied Finlandia in music class (although I don't think we sang it).

I was only in school choir in 9th grade, and don't remember any songs from it, but at assembly we all sang the school song and the school anthem. Only many years later did I learn that the tunes were taken from various hymns from a different religious tradition than mine. When my daughter started primary school, I recognized the tune of her school song as Deutschland Uber Alles....


15 May 07 - 09:58 PM (#2053016)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Jim Lad

School Choir: The first two were "Mavourney's the Flower of Killarney" & "Kelvin Grove".
There were of course, other choirs.



Jim


16 May 07 - 12:39 AM (#2053154)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Neighmond

Hark! I hear the harp's eternal
ringing from that far off shore;
As I near the swollen waters,
with their deep and solemn roar!

Two or three more verses, as I recall.


16 May 07 - 01:07 AM (#2053163)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Joe Offer

Gregorian chant - I loved it.
And if we were good at it, we got out of class to go to funerals.
-Joe-


16 May 07 - 01:45 AM (#2053176)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Mo the caller

Old Abram Brown
Torrents in Summer
Ceremony of carols (we thought that was wierd, till we got used to it)
Shepherds farewell (from L'enfance du Christ)
Custard on the brow (from Masters in this Hall - according to the audience)


16 May 07 - 03:00 AM (#2053192)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: MBSLynne

Gosh Joe...Gregorian chant in a school choir? There's posh.

Of the nine schools I went to only one of them had a choir and that had only just formed. I joined it, we sang "Bless this House" and "The Riff Song" and something else I don't remember, then we moved house and I left the school

Love Lynne


16 May 07 - 03:10 AM (#2053201)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Liz the Squeak

Joe - I have to keep telling myself what sort of school you went to... otherwise I'd be recommending therapy.


Actually ... given what school you went to, therapy might not be a bad idea!!!

Primary school (5-11yrs) Singing Together - a BBC radio for schools programme. The majority of the Singing Together classes were old folk songs, I too, remember 'Westering home' and 'Yellow Bird'. Funny, I've not heard 'Yellow Bird' sung since I left school. Manitas has been known to slip it into tune sessions where people are left with a vague sense of knowing the tune but not knowing what it is. Oddly enough, I didn't realise I could sing properly until my first junior year (aged about 8) when a wonderful (didn't think so then of course!) teacher suggested that she'd "heard [me]make more noise in the playground", so I let rip and deafened her. Scared half the class too!

The class choir did a fantastic, non-Disney version of Alice in Wonderland, for which I stole the libretto and might still have it somewhere. It's good that I did, because I later 'borrowed' one of the tunes for my Grammar school music class where we had to 'compose' a tune and harmonise it.   

Grammar school (11-16yrs) Music lessons were synonymous with goofing off and torture in equal quantities. The Dutch teacher was as mad as the proverbial kipper in a privet bush, given to outbursts of violence and chair flinging, a Donna Summer fixation and the most eclectic music tastes I've ever experienced outside my own. We spent an entire term picking apart DS's song 'Love's unkind', it even featured in our end of year exams. Singing was from a fantastic book which I'd love to be able to remember... it contained many folk and folk style songs from the US, UK and Europe. I remember it had 'They built the ship "Titanic"', 'Old Abram Brown' and 'Red River Valley' amongst others.

We also used 'The National Song Book' which contains lots of great folk songs from the UK, of which I managed to "acquire" a particularly ratty copy. I still use it for reference and source material today in my latest incarnation of school choirs, the Adult choir at Limpit's school.

Our latest project for that was a Music Hall, lots of good old singalong stuff gleaned from various sources. In the past we've done songs from 'Sweet Charity', 'Phantom of the Opera', various seasonal carols, '60 and '70's pop, you name it, we'll have a go at it!

All in all, what which church, school and formal chorus, I've been in an organised choir for 33 years.

LTS


16 May 07 - 05:06 AM (#2053263)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Seaking

I'm sure I've got 'Yellow Bird' on an old Spinners album. Vaguely remember trying to play it when I first started learning guitar and finding out that the first chord change wasn't quite as straighforward as it initially sounded.

Chris


16 May 07 - 05:54 AM (#2053295)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: MBSLynne

As far as singing in class goes, I can remember heaps of the stuff we sang. I was surprised when I got into folk, to find that a lot of it was traditional folk song.

In England we sang Boney was a Warrior, Oh No John, My Love's an Arbutus, I Vow to Thee My Country, Early One Morning, What Shall we do with the Drunken Saior, Camptown Races, Michael Finnigan, Jamaican Rhumba, Wouldn't it be Lovely (Not the My Fair Lady one) and loads more.

In Australia we sang some of the same ones plus Song of Australia, Botany Bay, Click go the Shears, Santa Lucia, I Love a Sunburnt Country, Carol of the Birds,Bush Carol....

Love Lynne


16 May 07 - 06:37 AM (#2053311)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: GUEST

My music teacher must have been a folkie cos we learned and sang Turpin Hero and Dirty Old Town among a lot of the usual school stuff.


Dave


16 May 07 - 07:20 AM (#2053325)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: GUEST,RamblinStu

I know this is a bit tenuous but, when I was at secondary school in Bungay Suffolk, I sang in a choir from the MAYC youth club at The Royal Albert Hall. We sang on the Saturday and Sunday of a special week end thing they had, and the song was, "Go tell it on the mountain"

I still play and sing but strangely enough the quality of the venues has gone steeply downhill from there, and the choice of material is also different. Next week, some forty years later, I am playing at a beer festival in Dover. Hey ho.


16 May 07 - 08:28 AM (#2053356)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Essex Girl

Linden Lea, Rose of England,The Wild Brown Bee, Panis Angelicus (still a favourite)and yes Seaking, we also did Haiwatha's wedding feast. Graduated to the Messiah & the Creation and many many more. I still have wonderful memories of 5 years of competing at the Langollen International Eisteddford


16 May 07 - 09:02 AM (#2053390)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: George Papavgeris

Carmina Burana, Byzantine chants, Messiah.


16 May 07 - 09:43 AM (#2053477)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Maryrrf

I tried out for the school choir, and they rejected me. Told me I couldn't sing!


16 May 07 - 09:46 AM (#2053483)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Mooh

I remember singing in school (it wasn't popular) but regret to say I don't remember a formal choir. Luckily I sang from a tender age in the church choir (and still do, well over 40 years now) and was raised by a choirmaster.

School choir is just a thing of my unfulfilled dreams.

Peace, Mooh.


16 May 07 - 09:59 AM (#2053522)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: sian, west wales

Crikey moses, George. That's a hard act to follow.

The good old Port Colborne High School Glee Club used to do quite an amazing range of stuff ... and I seem to recall winning various Ontario Provincial Kiwanis Club competitions, so I guess we were good. And we had a great choir master - Bob Wood. I still make sure I say hello to him when I visit 'home'.

I liked Healy Willan stuff (O Sacred Head was one of them), also Handel, and ilk. Don't know who wrote "With a Voice of Singing" and "O King All Glorious" but I loved singing those. I liked "Who is at my Window Who" as well.

But we also did a LOT of arranged traditional songs: Lonesome Valley, Sourwood Mountain, We'll Rant and We'll Roar, Black is the Colour, etc.

And, as this was in the 60s, we did Sound of Silence, Age of Aquarius, etc.

As to the 'flip side' of this, was there ever a high school choir which DIDN'T sing No Nobis Domine???? There was a school choir performing in the foyer of Cardiff's Millennium Centre (concert hall) a few months ago and it seemed that half of the passers-by (including myself) were singing along ...

sian


16 May 07 - 10:00 AM (#2053526)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: GUEST,Northerner

Um, "The lark in the morning" (still a good song), something about "The hag is astride this night for to ride" and "Massa's in the cold, cold grave". And "Trial by Jury".


16 May 07 - 10:08 AM (#2053547)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: kendall

No, Gerry. I attended school in Machias Maine. I think i was 13 when I sang in the chorus of Pinafore, and in high school when I sang in chorus. I graduated from high school in 1952.


16 May 07 - 11:56 AM (#2053607)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: HouseCat

We sang alot of Benjamin Britten, and our choirmaster was a huge fan of spirituals so we sang "I Want Jesus To Walk With Me" and "Soon I Will Be Done With the Troubles of the World." At the same time (high school) I was singing at folk festivals and I used to constantly pester him about songs for us to sing. I won out a couple of times with the small girls' ensemble he also taught, of which I was a member. We sang "Fair and Tender Maidens" and made our principle cry over it at a school assembly, which we considered a great triumph as she was know as a true hard-nose.
I still remember the soprano parts to so many songs we sang. I think I recall stuff more readily from that time than I do from yesterday.
:~(. Old-timer's setting in perhaps?


16 May 07 - 12:36 PM (#2053635)
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From: Grab

School choir was just carol service stuff. But I did do Mozart's Requiem ("Di-es! Irae! Di-es! Irae!") with my folks' choral society when I was 18. My voice never really broke, so I've always been a slightly reedy tenor with a bit of capacity for falsetto.

Graham.


16 May 07 - 12:49 PM (#2053647)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Mary Humphreys

We competed in all the Urdd Gobaith Cymru Eisteddfodau, so all the competition songs were in Welsh. Suo Gan - a Welsh cradle song, Dere Di ( a Welsh version of the Elizabethan madrigal "Come Again")etc. Also lots of Welsh hymns in harmony- we had hymn practice once a week for the whole school.I loved that.
We did some English classical stuff too - I remember "Drink to me only with thine eyes", and Purcell "Fairest Isle".Also some English translations of Hungarian folk songs arranged by Matyas Scheiber. I didn't like them at all....
I don't remember much English folk song, if at all. But that is not surprising in a Welsh school.


16 May 07 - 12:53 PM (#2053655)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Little Hawk

I started as a soprano in school choir, moved to alto, then tenor. I recall that we did the Halleluia Chorus, Bye Bye Blackbird, and a bunch of songs from West Side Story. There was a ton of other stuff too, but I can't remember it.


16 May 07 - 02:12 PM (#2053727)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Seaking

We sang Louis Armstrong's 'What a wonderful world' in primary school. When it got to the line 'They're really sayin' I Love you', we had to sing 'I like you' instead, which spoilt it a bit. Can't say I understood the reasoning then or now.

Chris


17 May 07 - 02:48 AM (#2054260)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Liz the Squeak

OOh... I remembered! I was in a choir in my grammar school and I'd blanked it from my mind!!! We did odd little chorus bits from various places, none of which I remember except one that went 'he was a Chinese Mandarin' something something 'in a golden palanquin'... 'I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls' and some other syrupy gush about small boys.

We did some Shakespeare stuff too and provided the chorus for the odd school play.

Thanks for reminding me, I'd totally forgotten it!!

LTS


17 May 07 - 02:57 AM (#2054264)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: George Papavgeris

Sian, it was luck; we had a new, young, keen and talented music teacher (he had the whole school sight-reading music within a year!), who wanted to stage ambitious performances. Ten years later he became the director of the Greek National Choir. In that context, Carmina Burana and Messiah were inevitable. We loved him for it, of course, it was something to have us 13- and 14-year olds showing off at national choir meets and competitions with works like that, and it proved in our eyes that being young didn't mean necessarily we had to do kids' stuff. Bless you, Mr Theo!


17 May 07 - 03:07 AM (#2054266)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Barry Finn

I can't believe how many singers were told they couldn't sing. I finally feel like I'm in decent & good company, I thought that the nuns only did that to me. Bastards! It took me well over a decade before I thought I had a voice & used it.

Barry


17 May 07 - 03:18 AM (#2054281)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: ragdall

We must only have had singing groups for the school Christmas concerts, or I've forgotten the rest? I remember singing "Silver Bells" and some other songs in a girls' ensemble, about 1956, and several Christmas songs in German in 1964 when I was in a German choir at college.

In school music classes the songs varied from "traditional" Canadian Folk songs in elementary school to songs from musicals in upper high school.


17 May 07 - 05:51 AM (#2054426)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: alanabit

I sang in a church choir at St. Mark's, in Ford, Plymouth in the mid sixties and later on in the school choir at The Royal Hospital School, Suffolk. As the latter was a miniature Royal Navy type establishment, run on that type of discipline, it was possible for the choirmaster to achieve quite a lot. We did stuff from the requiems by Mozart and Faure´, lots of Händel (the favourites were probably "Zadok The Priest" and "Halleluja Chorus", bits of Bach, Haydn, Schubert and Mendelssohn. There was Purcell, Vaughan Williams and Britten to boot. As Benjamin Britten was still alive in East Anglia at the time, I guess that was inevitable. One of the best bits was the annual visit to the National Seafarers´ Service at St.Paul's Cathedral. I still recall it as a wonderful place. We were a good choir, but those lads sang like gods. The other good bits were when we were "hired out" to local choral societies, to sing the tricky bits of Benjamin Britten in Bury St.Edmunds Cathedral. We were really proud of that. Singing in the choir at RHS is about the only part of that life, which I recall with any pleasure.


17 May 07 - 06:24 AM (#2054435)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Scorpio

My memories of the school choir are limited to my (compulsory) audition. Being short of volunteers, the music teacher decided to do the volunteering for us. He played a note on the piano which we had to copy. No amount of faked tone-deafness was accepted as an excuse. "You're in the choir."
"But Sir!"
"One hours detention!"
"But Sir!"
"Two hours detention!"
What my life might have been without such tender nurturing of my musical talents at such an early age.


17 May 07 - 10:07 AM (#2054609)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Liz the Squeak

Smug moment..... The teacher who auditioned me for a school choir fluffed her playing and I sang the note she was supposed to play. I then told her that the piano was out of tune... I was right. The tuner came the next week and found it almost a half tone out.

LTS


18 May 07 - 07:19 AM (#2055376)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Flash Company

In Primary School we had a Headmistress who was a marvellous singer herself, though none of us appreciated it at the time. She tried to coach us to sing Nymphs and Shepherds, but was doomed to failure with the bunch of rustics that attended that school.
When I moved on to Sir John Deane's GS, we had Andy Horrocks. No singing voice of his own, but a marvellous pianist and organist and a really inspirational teacher.
I don't think he was a folkie, but we did learn Turpin Hero, a bowdlerised version of The Crab Fish, And Benjamin Bowmaneer. He also introduced me to G & S, Bach, and a lot of classical music, and once played a duet of Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring with me, he on piano, me on harmonica!

FC


18 May 07 - 08:11 AM (#2055406)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: MBSLynne

Barry you are right! It makes me really cross when I ask a non singer (and often a non folkie) to sing and they say "I can't" then when you talk to them you find that they THINK they can't because they were told so at school. Ok, to be in the choir perhaps you need to be able to keep on key, but ordinary singing in class should be inclusive and done for the children to enjoy. It shouldn't be something that puts them off singing for life. Especially since, like every other excercise, the more you do it the better you get (up to a limit of course!)

Love Lynne


18 May 07 - 08:56 AM (#2055425)
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From: Silver Slug

Spanish Ladies, "We will rant and we'll roar, like true British sailors! Something by Britten, all in Latin, Benedictus, Qui Venit are the only words I remember, and I've probably miss-spelt them as well. We had a brilliant music teacher by the name of Riddell. His best composition highlighted various school 'characters,' ending with a verse which alluded to an affair between the sports master and sports mistress. They both turned a bright red and left the school hall rather hurriedly! Happy days!


18 May 07 - 09:04 AM (#2055436)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: SINSULL

Christus Vincit
Do, A Deer
Old Woman (Do you want to marry me?)
In Old Judea
A variety of Christmas, Easter and other religious songs.
Long Live the Pope (Yes, Joe, we sang it loud and clear)
Bring Flowers of the Fairest
Salvet Mater
At The Cross (Her Station Keeping)
Lots of Broadway tunes but folk was discouraged - all those dead mothers and babies, I think.


18 May 07 - 12:49 PM (#2055649)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: GUEST,Mark Addison

Burns' "My Love's an Arbutus" as an audition for the school choir. Was told I couldn't sing, and hence became a bass guitarist in later life! Now I write lyrics for people who can sing. (This is actually a beautiful song, but was so clinically presented it passed me by until later, enlightened life)

Also had to sing "Floreat Bostona", the school song. The school Latin teacher later said that even he was unable to fully translate it!

Music lessons were held in the sports pavilion, whereas the school "music room" was used for other purposes altogether.

Dear Old Boston Grammar! (Boston UK)


18 May 07 - 01:06 PM (#2055668)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: MMario

I loved to sing - but when I went to try out for the school chorus - the first thing the teacher said was (while waving arms about in different directions)

Sopranos that way
Altos that way
Tenors over there
Baritones by that wall
and Basses over there.

If you don't know what you are, leave.

so I left.

But since my siblings had me convinced I couldn't(shouldn't) sing -- I didn't sing except in mass groups for a couple decades after that.


18 May 07 - 01:24 PM (#2055684)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Georgiansilver

So Mark A you had a 'Floreat Bostonia'...we had a 'Floreat Totnesia'.....as our school song.....is it just a grammar school thing or are others prone to latin singing also.


18 May 07 - 03:01 PM (#2055780)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: GUEST,Mark Addison

"Floreat Fen Street" or whatever doesn't have the same ring about it does it?

(Don't reply that I sound elitist...I'm writing ironically here! This grammar school boy runs a window cleaning business and plays bass with Byards Leap)

I remember...

Floreat Bostona, Floreat Priores, Ne qui secunda sit laborandum

Chorus:
Laborandum, Laborandum..ad infinitum

Translations gladly received.


18 May 07 - 03:02 PM (#2055784)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Moses

'The Ash Grove' is the only non-hymn I can remember singing in our primary school choir, run by dear Mr Horsfield. He made sure not only that the members of his choir stood upright, didn't fidget and didn't pick their noses but that all his class members knew by the end of the first term with him how to spell 'difficulty' and 'necessary', two words he said were most often spelled wrongly.

He would almost invariably play 'The Dam Busters' theme or some other rousing tune after morning assembly. And we always had morning assembly at which we all sang two hymns.

What chance to the kids have to sing now? No music at the one or two assemblies they have each week.(Primary schools may be different but I work at a secondary school and hardly ever hear children's voices raised in song). Almost no one goes to church. The best most of them can hope for is a quick blast on the karaoke at a friend's birthday party. And the sad thing is they don't know what they're missing.

We really were lucky.


18 May 07 - 03:51 PM (#2055815)
Subject: RE: What did you sing in the school choir ?
From: Betsy

Panis Angelicus in the choir.

In the classroom Sally Gardens is the earliest I can remember, "Oh Soldier Soldier won't you marry me ....." ,and another - "With her one eye in the pot and the other up the chimney with a bow wow wow ....",(loved that one).
Then,when the radio was used to do music lessons ( supposedly ) many many of Britains school kids were hooked up to the same BBC radio lesson)we were forced to sing a rubbish song called Marianina, which went, "Marianina , Marianina, come, oh come and turn us into foam". Jeez, what a bit of brainwashing at an early age can do !!!! - remembering shite like that.