History
editFelling Male Voice Choir was established in 1920 and is based in Felling, Gateshead, in the North East of England. The choir performs throughout the region and also undertakes national and international tours, and has won several major awards.[1]
The choir has its roots in the Methodist Church and promotes male voice singing by developing an increasingly wide repertoire. With music from Palestrina to modern classics.
In 2010 the choir celebrated its 90th year in a joint concert with the Reg Vardy Band.[2]
Notable concerts
edit- October 2008: Celebrity Concert with Sir Thomas Allen (at Sage Gateshead)
Competition successes
editThe choir has the unique honour of winning the choral competition at the 1951 Festival of Britain.
The choir today
editFMVC has a membership of around 80 members, ranging in age from 20s upwards. Their current director of music is Mark Edwards.[3]
Repertoire
edit- The Long Day Closes
- The Caller
- Cullercoats Bay
- I'm Gonna Sing
Discography
edit- Ain't Got Time to Die (1973)
- Home and Away
- Rejoice with Felling
- Voices of the Tyne (1981)
- Voices of the North
- Chart Toppers (2006)
- Keep Your Feet Still Geordie Hinny! (2006)
- Christmas with Felling (2010)
Alumni
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References
edit- ^ "A local tradition that still strikes a chord". Evening Chronicle. 20 October 2003. Retrieved 25 February 2008.
- ^ "Musical merger a true treat for the senses". Evening Chronicle. 27 October 2010. Retrieved 27 October 2010.
- ^ "Mark Edwards | Conductor". Mark Edwards. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
External links
edit- Felling Male Voice Choir website
- FMVC on Youtube: photographic montage set to a sample FMVC music excerpts.
- BBC News story: performed for Queen Elizabeth during a visit to Sunderland.
- The National Archives stores records of the Felling Male Voice Choir from 1921-95.
- Performed the national anthem for Queen Elizabeth at the opening of the Gateshead Millennium Bridge.
- "Men of Felling", a piece dedicated to the Choir by composer Alan Bush.
- Article on Alan Bush in journal The Musical Times, references "Men of Felling".
- Entry for "Men of Felling" at the Alan Bush Music Trust.
- Catalogue of Records Archived 22 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine at the Tyne and Wear Archives Service.
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- BBC News article on a piece of public art incorporating recordings of the Choir.
- Northern Echo Article[permanent dead link] on For Saturday 10th Niv 2007 concert, at St Oswald's Church, Durham City