London Gay Men's Chorus

London Gay Men's Chorus

Infobox musical artist
Name = London Gay Men’s Chorus


Img_capt = the London Gay Men's Chorus, Barbican Hall, London - December 2004. © Michael Cheetham
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Background = classical_ensemble
Origin = flagicon|UK London, England, United Kingdom
Instrument = 190 voices
Genre = 20th century, baroque, choral, classical, folk, gospel, jazz, popular, show tunes,
Occupation = Men's Choir
Years_active = 1991-"present"
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Associated_acts = Far From Kansas
URL = [http://www.lgmc.org.uk www.lgmc.org.uk]
Current_members = Chairman
Anthony Fordham
Musical Director
Simon Sharp (Acting)
Principal Pianist
Chris Nolan
Deputy Musical Director
Chris Pethers
Assistant Musical Director
Paul Tame

Founded in 1991 by a group of six gay men, the London Gay Men’s Chorus is now, with around 190 singing members and over 230 members in total, Europe’s largest and best known gay choir.

Introduction

With a widely varying repertoire from classical music to folk, jazz, pop, R&B or show tunes, and often including choreography, the Chorus' aim is to challenge preconceptions - both musical and social - in society, while providing a social network for its members. The Chorus operates an open access policy, allowing anyone to join. New members are simply voice-tested and not auditioned when they join the group.

The Chorus rehearses at Cecil Sharp House, Camden Town and has offices at Hampstead Town Hall Centre, Belsize Park.

The Chorus also provides support for the creation of new LGBT choirs around the UK. The Chorus is a prominent member of Sing Out and Legato and a former member of GALA.

tructure

With approximately 190 voices, the London Gay Men's Chorus has five sections, Bass, Baritone, First Tenor, Second Tenor and SemiTones. Each section is divided between upper and lower voices supported by a music support team drawn from the ranks and a music team. SemiTones are non-singing members who help support the chorus.

A group of twenty-four auditioned members constitute 'Far From Kansas', a small group which works as an ambassadorial and fundraising entity and performs at corporate events and civil partnership ceremonies.

The Music Team including the Musical Director their deputies and assistants are professionals employed on freelance contracts by the Chorus.

The Chorus also employs a General Manager but mostly draws on volunteer work from its members to support its activities.

As of 2006, the Chorus is governed by an elected steering committee composed of a chair, vice-chair, secretary, and treasurer with eight additional members who share responsibility for the various areas of activities of the Chorus including performance, production, business development, and membership.

Revenue comes from membership subscriptions, ticket and merchandise sales, donations, and performance fees.

The Chorus has had a number of commercial sponsors, both monetary donors and providers of pro bono professional services, including the former pioneering gay website Queercompany, design firm [http://www.marshandmalone.com Marsh and Malone] who developed a new corporate identity in 2005-6, and fundraising consultants Brakeley. The Chorus also enjoys a commercial relationship with Selfridges, and has sung carols in the store during Christmas week for the past three years.

The London Gay Men's Chorus is a charity (Reg. No. 1092827) and a private limited company registered in England (No. 4390145)

The most recent Chairs, for the past ten years or so, include:
*David Batten
*Steve Bustin
*Martin Brophy
*Dr Greg Battle
*Anthony Fordham (Current)

Historic overview

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The choir has made many TV and radio appearances including "Top of the Pops", "So Graham Norton", "Loose Ends", Ruby Wax Chritmas special, "London Tonight", the Paul Ross weekend breakfast show on LBC, and "Comic Relief", and has sung and performed with stars including Sir Elton John, Human League, Heather Small, Damien Hirst, Simon Callow, Alison Jiear, Jocelyn Brown, Toyah Willcox, K.D Lang, Rula Lenska, Sandi Toksvig, Dame Cleo Laine and The Pet Shop Boys.

Over the years the Chorus has raised thousands of pounds for charity (the Food Chain, the Royal Marsden Hospital, Crusaid, the RNIB, Changing Attitude, the Terrence Higgins Trust, the Orchid Cancer Appeal, Cara and others), and sung everywhere from the tube station of its beginnings to pubs and street corners, XXL, Heaven, Trafalgar Square, the Queen Elizabeth Hall, the Sydney Opera House and the Aussie Stadium, the Millennium Dome in the presence of HM The Queen, La Cigale in Paris, The Kennedy Center in Washington DC, the National Concert Hall in Dublin, the Gianni Agnelli Auditorium in Turin, the London Coliseum (for the centenary of the building) and the Royal Albert Hall.

The Chorus has released five CDs.

Recent history

In December 2004 the Chorus sold out the Barbican Hall with their Christmas show "Make the Yuletide Gay" hosted by Simon Callow. This was the fastest ever sell-out concert for the venue. In May 2005, the Chorus took part in the Various Voices festival in Paris. In July of the same year, they gave three performances of "You'll Do For Now" at the Cadogan Hall, London. The show, devised by a Chorus member, charted the lives of four gay men in London over the second half of the twentieth century. The inclusion of a narrative thread to a show was a new artistic challenge for the Chorus.

. At the same time, they released their fifth recording, and first Christmas CD, "Make the Yuletide Gay".

In 2006, to celebrate its fifteenth anniversary, the Chorus organised celebration concerts at the Cadogan Hall, London and in Cardiff in July as well as a party at Heaven, London). The Chorus also took part in the Europride celebrations held in London, and performed at Europride 2006, The Show was produced by Sir Ian McKellen at the Royal Albert Hall in July 2006.

In September 2006, the Chorus was invited to take part in the prestigious international music festival, Settembre Musica in Turin, Italy. The Chorus, still collaborating with Raymond Gubbay Ltd, sold out the Barbican Hall once again with their third Christmas show there (20 December). The show was hosted by Sandi Toksvig.

On 26 and 27 May 2007, the Chorus made its first visit to Scotland with performances at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh and the Strathclyde Suite at the Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow. They were performing with Scotland's LGBT choir, Loud & Proud. The show, directed by Julian Woolford, was titled Bad Boys and compiled rock anthems with classical/operatic pieces. It also featured the premiere of My Friends, a song by Julian Woolford and Richard John, which was performed by Far From Kansas. It is a tribute to those who passed away in the 1980s during the AIDS crisis. There were also two sold out performances at the Cadogan Hall in London on 20 and 21 July.

also had to leave to Chorus after having been offered a teaching job at Morley College (south London).

On 16 December 2007, the Chorus appeared on the stage of the London Palladium. The show, "Accentuate the Positive", directed by Stuart Burrows, marked the 25th anniversary of the Terence Higgins Trust. Alison Jiear appeared on stage with the Chorus.

In July 2008, the Chorus were invited to take part in the second edition of the [http://malechoirs.cat/presentacio_en.htm Trobada Internacional de Cors d'Homes] in Catalunya (Spain). The Chorus, one of the five male voice choirs taking part, performed at Palau de la Música Catalana, Barcelona with the other choirs, in La Garriga with the Societat Coral L'Aliança, Castellar del Vallès with the Coral Sant Josep, and in Vila-Seca, .

Future Developments

Members of the Chorus spear-headed the bid for London to host the European choir festival Various Voices 2009. The festival will take place at the South Bank Centre with the help of other London LGBT choirs, and the support of Visit London, Design for Diversity and the Greater London Authority.

External links

* London Gay Men's Chorus [http://www.lgmc.org.uk Official website]
* Far From Kansas [http://www.farfromkansas.co.uk Official website]
* Various Voices London 2009 [http://www.variousvoiceslondon.org.uk Official website]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/videonation/london_gaychoir.shtml London's Gay Choir] , BBC Video Nation
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4083477.stm Barbican's gay christmas concert] , BBC News - 18 December, 2004
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/3984107.stm Crowds join vigil for dead barman] , BBC news - 5 November 2004
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/640769.stm Mixed verdicts on Dome 'Gay Day'] , BBC News - 12 February 2000
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/640211.stm Dome gears up for 'Gay Day'] , BBC News - 12 February 2000
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/635288.stm Dome's 'Gay Day' puts off more schools] , BBC News - 9 February 2000
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/334529.stm Vigil for Soho blast victims] , BBC News - 4 May 1999


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