Stirling City Choir

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Stirling City Choir was formed in 1951 as Stirling Choral Union. It is a large mixed voice choir based in Stirling, Scotland, which has performed a variety of mainstream choral works as well as original compositions by members of the choir.

History[edit]

On 12 September 1951, Derrick Cantrell addressed a meeting of singers in the Fellowship Hall, Craigs, Stirling. He said that "A number of singers had been tested and there was a potential membership of over eighty." A draft constitution was adopted and the first chairman was appointed: Col. John Logan.

The first concert was a performance of ‘Messiah’ on 26 December 1951, with Derrick Cantrell conducting an orchestra of 18 players from Glasgow and a choir of "100 voices". Soloists were Joan Packer, Ruth Morrison, Duncan Robertson and Frederic Westcott.

By 1954 under the baton of Roy Lennox, the choir had become established in the life of Stirling and has remained so over the years, conducted by Bramwell Cook, Henry Havergal, Stuart Anderson, George Farmer, Richard Halliday, once again George Farmer, Richard Galloway, and currently, Eric Dunlea. A policy of engaging young soloists has been encouraged including Patricia McMahon, Kathleen Livingstone, Neil Mackie and Margaret Anne Marshall all of whom are enjoying successful careers in the music world. The welcome close liaison with professional orchestral players in Central Scotland has always ensured a first class orchestra for the Spring Concerts.

In the year 2002, after celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Stirling and District Choral Union with a performance of the Scottish Premiere of ‘Christus’ by Franz Liszt with Falkirk Festival Chorus, it was decided that the choir should modernise and become Stirling City Choir in keeping with the new city status of Stirling.

People[edit]

Stirling City Choir is currently being led by Musical Director Michael Segaud and rehearsals are accompanied by Ian Boulter.

Previous concerts[edit]

Stirling City Choir perform a number of concerts each season, normally at Christmas, and the main concert in spring.

The Choir were fortunate to have the opportunity to join a mass choir from across Scotland and perform Karl Jenkins' The Armed Man on 11 September 2005 at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall with the BBC Scottish Symphonic Orchestra, conducted by Karl Jenkins. The choir were invited back again on 12 November 2006, this time to perform the requiem.

The table below lists some of the choir's previous spring concert performances:

Year Composer Work
1951 Handel Messiah
1952 Brahms Requiem
1953 Handel Messiah
1954 Haydn
Elgar
Stanford
Spring
From the Bavarian Highlands
Songs of the Sea
1955 Haydn The Creation
1956 Verdi
Handel
Stabat Mater
Dettingen Te Deum
1957 Mendelssohn Elijah
1958 Elgar Dream of Gerontius
1959 Brahms
Dvorak
Requiem
Saber Mater
1960 Bach The Passion of Our Lord
1961 Verdi Requiem
1962 Haydn The Creation
1963 Bach Mass in B Minor
1964 Elgar Dream of Gerontius
1965 Brahms Requiem
1966 Purcell
Bizet
Dido and Aeneas
Carmen
1967 Haydn The Creation
1968 Verdi Requiem
1969 Kodaly
Fauré
Missa Brevis
Requiem
1970 Handel
Vaughan Williams
Acis & Galatea
In Windsor Forest
1971 Mendelssohn Elijah
1972 Vaughan Williams
Mozart
Donna Nobis Pacem
Requiem
1973 Handel Messiah
1974 Brahms
Vaughan Williams
Songs of Destiny
Sea Symphony
1975 Haydn The Creation
1976 Handel Judas Maccabaeus
1977 Haydn
Vaughan Williams
Vaughan Williams
Nelson Mass
In Windsor Forest
Serenade to Music
1978 Elgar
Brahms
The Snow
Requiem
1979 Bach St John Passion
1980 Fauré
Britten
Requiem
St Nicholas
1981 Mendelssohn St Paul
1982 Dyson
Haydn
Canterbury Pilgrims
Paukenmesse
1983 Rossini
Bruckner
Petit Messe Solonelle
Motets
1984 Mozart
Vaughan Williams
Requiem
Hodie
1985 Elgar Dream of Gerontius
1986 Haydn
Vivaldi
Nelson Mass
Gloria
1987 Mendelssohn Elijah
1988 Stanford
Vaughan Williams
Songs of the Fleet
Sea
1989 Beethoven
Mendelssohn
Bruckner
Choral Fantasia
Lauda Sion
Mass in F Minor
1990 Cherubini
Schubert
Salieri
Requiem in C Minor
Magnificat
Te Deum
1991 Dvorak Stabat Mater
1992 Verdi Requiem
1993 Brahms
Elgar
Requiem
The Snow
1994 Haydn The Creation
1995 Mozart
Mozart
Solemn Vespers
Requiem
1996 Stanford
Vaughan Williams
Songs of the Fleet
Sea Symphony
1997 Mendelssohn Elijah
1998 Poulenc
Puccini
Bizet
Gloria
Messa di Gloria
Te Deum
1999 Haydn
Mozart
Rutter
Te Deum
Coronation Mass
Requiem
2000 Rutter
Bruckner
Fauré
MacMillan
Fauré
Gloria
Motets
Requiem
Divo Aloysio Sacrum
Cantique de Jean Racine
2001 Haydn The Creation
2002 Liszt Christus
2003 Mozart
Haydn
Requiem
Te Deum
2004 Jenkins
Orff
The Armed Man
Carmina Burana
2005 Bach
Brahms
Cantata BWV140
Requiem
2006 Jenkins
Fauré
Haydn
Requiem
Requiem
Nelson Mass
2007 Verdi Requiem

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