Saturday, May 30, 2009

Roman Ringers

Ringers for the ICMF: Claire Raft, Audrey Vasquez, Precy Seraspi, Emily Ormond and Tyleese Potter have been rehearsing for the International Church Music Festival in Rome.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Paul Leddington Wright - ICMF Artistic Director and Conductor


If you google Paul Leddington Wright, your search will invariably return a series of recordings and sheet music that bear his name.  This conductor, composer, arranger and organist is internationally known for leading choral workshops and writing commissions. Since 1986, he has worked for BBC Radio and Television as a conductor and arranger.  Some of his best known performances have been the Songs of Praise series with the BBC.

At the age of 15 he was the youngest person ever to have played the organ at London’s Royal Albert Hall in public, and two years later made his first organ recital tour to the USA, Canada, and Jamaica. At 17, Paul won an organ scholarship to St. Catharine’s College, Cambridge, where his tutors included Peter Hurford, Peter Le Huray, and David Willcocks. After leaving university, he spent three years working in the professional theatre in London’s West End and continued to make annual organ recital tours abroad. 

In 1984, Paul was appointed Organist and Director of Music at Coventry Cathedral, a post he held for eleven years. In this capacity, he hosted the ICMF for the first time at Coventry in 1985, and six years later became Artistic Director for the ICMF.

A full biography and links are available here.

Source:  www.festcorps.com

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Sir David Willcocks - Conductor at the ICMF

Sir David Willcocks has conducted the International Church Music Festival (ICMF) since 1984. He began his musical training as a chorister at Westminster Abbey, later winning scholarships to Clifton College and King’s College, Cambridge. 

Under his direction, The Bach Choir, King’s College Choir, and the Royal College of Music Chamber Choir have made many recordings of great choral works with England’s leading orchestras. He was knighted by the Queen in 1977 and has received honorary degrees in the USA and Canada, as well as from the Universities of Bradford, Bristol, Exeter, Leicester, and Sussex in the United Kingdom. In 2005 he was awarded the prestigious Sanford Medal from Yale University in America. Read more about Sir David Willcocks here.

Source:  www.festcorps.com

Monday, May 25, 2009

When in Rome

The choirs at the International Church Music Festival will be singing a choral repertoire that includes the MESSA DI GLORIA of Puccini and TE DEUM of Haydn.  Performances include a Papal Audience on Wednesday, June 17 to sing for the pope, a concert on Thursday at the Pantheon,
and a big gala concert on Friday night at the Basilica of St. Paul Outside-the-Walls accompanied by a full symphony orchestra.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

International Church Music Festival, Rome

500 - 1,000 musicians and friends from as many as 10 countries on 5 continents will gather at the 25th Anniversary of the International Music Festival in Rome, June 13-20 to sing and enjoy classic sacred choral literature under the leadership of world-renowned musicians:

Co-conductors Sir David Willcocks and Paul Leddington Wright and the American duo pianists, (Stephen) Nielson & (Ovid) Young.  

Limited registration is still available. Click here for Registration Information.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Disney Concert Hall Performance

The St. Mel Parish Choir will once again collaborate with the Los Angeles Jewish Symphony for a world-class humanitarian aid concert to benefit Heifer International on June 7, 2009 at the Disney Concert Hall.  

The 100 Voice Interfaith Choir will consist of singers from the St. James Sacred Nation Gospel Choir, Valley Beth Shalom Choir and the St. Mel Parish Choir.  

For discounted ticket information, download the ticket order form.