Kingston! Counterpint at the Canbury Arms is back!

For too long, the good people of Kingston have laboured through a seemingly unending cold, dark, booze ‘n’ polyphony-free night.

But no longer; dawn has broken at last and the light of alcohol-soaked harmony will once again bathe you in its warmth.

That’s right, Counterpint at the Canbury Arms is back, and it’s going to be better than ever! Tuesday January 31st is the date and 7pm is the kick-off time.

(The Canbury Arms is a great pub with a great selection of beers and food, and was a nominee for Timeout’s Love London Awards.)

Booking is now open and places are linited; as if you needed any more incentive, we have 6 months’ worth of fantastic material from PDtP to draw on so book yourselves in now.

Cheers

Kevin

A wee reminder

that we’ll be holding our very first Counterpint in the Cafe of 2017 tomorrow evening.

There are still a couple of spaces left for anyone who isn’t an alto, though please note that you’ll need to be there before the 6.30 start time as this is when the door to the shop is locked.

Looking ahead, our next PDtP session takes place on February 6th i.e. back in its usual Monday slot at the Horse and Stables.

Booking will go live at 5pm on Friday January 27th, with a second batch going live on Saturday the 28th; have a look at this page for the booking links later in the week.

I know a number of you are waiting for another Counterpint in Kingston. I promise you that I am working on finding the time(!) so bear with me for a while longer.

Cheers

Kevin

So many singing opportunities, so little time…

Quick reminder that January’s PDtP takes place tonight; still one or two spaces left for anyone who isn’t a bass.

As promised, we’re putting on a Counterpint in the Cafe next Monday (Jan.23rd). Booking goes live at 5pm on Friday the 20th, with a few more released the next day at 9am.

Only 28 spaces will be available so you’ll need to be quick – and please don’t book unless you know you can make the start time of 6.30!

Cheers

Kevin

 

Still a few spaces left…

…at Wednesday’s PDtP session (unless you’re a bass as sadly all your spots have gone).*

The setlist will refelect the various themes that will make up PDtP in 2017, including the Franco-Flemish Masters and the spotlight on Victoria, so it’s going to be a stonker of a session .

If you have already registered then let your friends know on Facebook via this link.

If have not yet registered then you can correct this egregious oversight by doing so here.

Cheers

Kevin

*Do join the waitlist, basses, as we’ll be able to release more spaces if enough tenors sign up to counterbalance you!

 

 

 

We’re all back to front this month

(I’m blaming it on post-Christmas bufuddlement.)

As you all know, PDtP is usually on a Monday, and Counterpint takes place later in the week.

However, owing to  scheduling conflicts with our venue, January’s PDtP will be on Wednesday the 18th, and Counterpint in the Cafe will be on Monday the 23rd. (I know, I’m confused too.)

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Booking for PDtP goes live at 5pm this Friday (the 13th), with some more spaces being released at 9am the next day (Saturday the 14th); booking for the Cafe Counterpint session will go live later next week.

As usual, we will be reserving a couple of spaces for anyone who has never booked before, so if that’s you and you want to reserve a space, drop us a line via the comments below (include your singing voice) before Friday and we’ll book you in if there’s space.

Looking forward to seeing some of you there!

Cheers

Kevin

PS Happy New Year.

 

 

 

Oh, great; it’s the PDtP Review of 2016

(Bad luck if you thought you’d managed to avoid it.)

What a year it’s been for us; here’s how it all went down:

January

As it does for so many other people, our year started in January. We enjoyed not one but two singing sessions, the first being a Counterpint evening at the Punch Tavern in which we welcomed some new faces who have since become regulars.

This was swiftly followed by PDtP 16: Because Singing & Drinking Are Not Just for Christmas. 

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We pulled in around 50 singers (remarkable, given the largely illegible poster) for a great evening of Crecquillon, Mantua and a trip to the Hassler Zone.

February

February brought us our Italian Special – and a special night it was!

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We welcomed more newcomers, both in terms of singers and composers – including (gulp!) Gesualdo.

Other highlights came from Anerio, Croce and of course Palestrina.

March

Almost without warning, March appeared and with it came our epic Double-Choir Special.

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This was by far and away one of my all-time favourite sessions: the 8-part harmoines sounded just glorious.

With works by Victoria, Palestrina, Anerio & Gombert among others, it was a triumph of an evening.

Later in the month, we returned to the Canbury Arms in Kingston for another successful Counterpint.

April

April saw us back at the Punch Tavern for another brilliant Counterpint.

Then, in a change of venue, our PDtP session took place in the cafe of Travelling Through, a lovely little bookshop in Waterloo.

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(Our theme was a slightly cheeky reaction to all of the Shakespeare 400 concerts and events that were going on at the time.) It’s a much smaller space than the pub, so the experience was far more initmate than usual; nevertheless, we still managed to include Clemens non Papa‘s 7-voice wonder Ego flos campi, among other delights.

May

It seemed appropriate to dedicate May’s theme to English madrigals, despite my dislike for them, which could be gleaned from the session’s title.

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How wrong I was. It turned out to be a wonderful run-through of some lovely works by Morley, Mundy, Pilkington and Wilbye.

June

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In June, we triumphed with some full-bodied singing of a selection of greats, including Verdelot’s Beata es Virgo.

Later in the month, we held our first Counterpint in the Cafe, our new monthly residency at Travelling Through, following the success of the PDtP session we held there in April.

July

After the shock referendum result at the end of June, our July session was hastily put together as a tribute to the cultural history that we share with our European neighbours.

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We sang works by composers representing 13 different European countries (we included Scotland as a nod to the future ambitions of some Scots); some, like Pedersøn, Zielenski and Harant were lesser known, but we’ll definitely be including them in future sessions.

July proved to be a very busy month indeed. A couple of days before the European special, we had held our first non-London session up in Sheffield, which showed that the appetite for this sort of nonsense is not restricted to southerners!

And if that wasn’t enough, we held one last Counterpint session down in Kingston.

August

Ordinarily I’d be taking a break in August but having heard the Halle and Manchester Chamber Choirs at a Prom, I knew we’d be on to a winner if we held a session up in the North-West – and so we did.

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It was a totally awesome night of singing and I know it won’t be long till we’re back up that way.

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September

With no rest for the wicked, we were back in London for another session and another unsuccessful attempt at a poster.

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It probably won’t surprise you to learn that it was a very popular session, following the summer break for the Londoners.

September proved to be as busy a month as July, with another Counterpint in the Cafe session plus another event outside of London, this time in Cardiff.

October

With October came our 2nd Birthday celebration – and what a celebration it was!

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The set-list was made up of works that had debuted in the previous 12 months, as voted for by you – and with only one or two exceptions, they were all winners! (Here’s one of the ones that no one wanted to sing, which is why I made you sing it 3 times:)

A couple of days earlier, we had enjoyed a great Counterpint in the Cafe session, proving that this residency is here to stay!

November

With the nights now well and truly drawn in, we had just one session in November.

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I’m pleased to report that it was another top-notch night of singing.

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December

We finished off the year with another crazy busy month. First up was our now legendary PDtP Christmas Special.

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Highlights included Gumpelzhaimer, Dufay and Zielenski, and we raised just under £350 for the Royal Voluntary Service to boot!

Next up was a public performance at the Southbank Centre as part of their Winter Festival.

Our final bit of singing came at a last-minute Counterpint in the Cafe, in which we interpolated traditional carols among the 16th Century masterworks. Here’s a bit of Gumpelzhaimer to give you a flavour of how it went:

(We also raised another £140 for charity on the night.)

Although the singing was done, that wasn’t quite it for the PDtP year. On Christmas Day, we were featured along with some other great choirs on Radio 3’s The Choir, celebrating 100 editions of their Meet My Choir segment.

It was a tremendous honour once again to be featured on their Christmas show (we were the Meet My Choir choir on last year’s festive programme), as well as to stand alongside fantastic groups such as the Mind & Soul Choir.

If you didn’t manage to catch the broadcast then it’s still on iPlayer for another 24 days or you can listen to the Meet My Choir segment here:

 

So there we have it: a full 12 months’ worth of singing & boozing & jollity. And what does 2017 hold for us?

In our main London sessions, we’ll be looking forward to some more specials, including spotlights on Victoria, the Franco-Flemish masters and the return of the double-choir extravaganza.

We’ll continue with the Counterpint in the Cafe sessions and will be returning to the Canbury Arms.

I also very much hope that we’ll be heading back to Cardiff, Manchester and Sheffield, as well as other UK locations if possible.

Dates and details will be announced ASAP so keep and eye out here and on our Facebook and Twitter pages.

All in all, it’s going to be another busy year, and as we try to maintain and spread the singing fun, it’s clear that we have to think about ways in which to make it all sustainable – but more on that next week.

In the meantime, I want to thank you all again for your support and participation over the last year and I look forward to singing with you all in 2017 – so have a very Happy New Year and see you soon!

Cheers

Kevin

Bass emergency!

Our friends in the Lisson Grove Choir are desperately looking for a bass or two to sing with them at tonight’s carol service and Midnight Mass, following a last-minute cancellation from one of their regulars.

They’ll be singing some really great stuff, including Palestrina‘s double-choir Missa Hodie Christus natus est and Videte miraculum by Tallis, along with some Willaert and Lassus, plus more up-to-date numbers from Poulenc and MacMillan.

(I would be joining them myself but I have no voice following our Christmas Counterpint blow-out on Thursday.)

Rehearsal is at 8.30pm, carols at 10.45pm and mass starts at 11.30pm. They’re a friendly bunch of singers so if you are a confident bass and can help them out then get in touch with them via this link or drop me a line below with your e-mail/mobile details and I’ll pass them on.

Cheers

Kevin

Address: Church of Our Lady, 54 Lodge Road, London, NW8 8LA

Compliments of the season to you all

Last night we had a rollicking time at our final singing shindig of 2016, the Counterpint in the Cafe Christmas Special.

It was great to see so many of you willing to give up an evening just before Christmas to squeeze into Travelling Through’s cafe for our seasonal singalong! Just about everything we tried proved to be a hit and I am very glad that we are putting Gumpelzhaimer‘s music back in the spotlight where it belongs!

Other top numbers were the arrangements of In Dulci Jubilo by Paminger, Gesius and Bach (long-time PDtP followers will know that I have a deep and abiding love for this carol), Palestrina‘s utterly charming Alma Redemptoris Mater, the grandiose Omnes de Saba venient by Gallus and the smashing Viderunt omnes by everyone’s favourite new discovery Zieleński.

I was very grateful to you for indulging me in some traditional carols as well – Silent Night and It Came Upon the Midnight Clear were particularly lovely. 

Thanks to all who came and generously donated to the collection for St Mungo’s – we raised an impressive £140  – and of course thanks again to Travelling Through for hosting us.

Before I sign off, I want to let you know that it’s worth tuning into Radio 3’s The Choir at 3.45pm on Christmas Day

They’ll be celebrating 100 editions of the Meet My Choir segment and they have included Polyphony Down the Pub as one of their highlights.

It’s of course a great honour to be included in their Christmas programme for the second year running and it’s a fitting tribute to you all for making this crazy singing club such a success.

By the way, listen out too for the Mind & Soul Choir‘s inspiring story – we’re hoping we can link up with them for a session in the New Year.

That’s it for the moment – I’ll be in touch again next week for the obligatory Review of the Year, plus some thoughts on the question whither PDtP?; in the meantime, have a restful, a peaceful and above all a tuneful Christmas!

Cheers

Kevin