Monday, May 26, 2025

South Downs Folk Singers at the Chichester Fringe - Sunday June 1st

It's less than week to go before we'll be singing at the Canal Basin Cafe at 7.00pm on Sunday June 1stto share songs for all seasons in a programme of songs, readings and music to chart "The Turning Year".

Come along and see us - tickets are available from the Chichester Fringe online:  www.chichesterfringe.co.uk              - and, if not sold out, also on the door. 

See you there!

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Chichester Local Group Report - Thursday May 15th 2025

13 singers attended the Chichester Inn for the May SDFS get together.
 
With the appearance at the Chichester Fringe evening approaching, Alan checked that all had received the latest copy of the proposed programme that we would be performing and said that this evening would concentrate on any material that was planned that people felt a little uncertain about.
 
With that in mind, the evening opened with the well-known "Country Life" which everyone sang lustily without the aid of words – a good morale boosting song!  "Hal and Tow" followed with a reminder that everyone should clap together just once at the beginning and that it would start with a chorus, again a great rendition by all.  Alan invited Julia and Nichola to perform their intended solo song "The Holly King and the Oak King" to great acclaim by all, who agreed they performed it beautifully and it was a really good song.  The newly introduced "Rambling Comber"  with full harmonies followed.  It was agreed that in order to get an appropriate “gap” in the lines, that the preceding word needed to be lengthened to two beats.  That seemed to keep the group together at this point.  "Summer is a Coming in Again" provoked a seasonal discussion about Spring flowers and after a further rendition of Julia and Nichola’s song, so they could practice, the group discussed the logistics of meeting up for the Fringe event.  It was decided to meet at the Canal CafĂ© at 6.30 pm and to wear the usual “corporate” colours for the SDFS of blue, green and touches of yellow.
 
Following a well-deserved break the group re-convened for the second half of the evening, with Alan asking for requests, either from the planned Fringe programme or any other songs that people felt needed a rehearsal.  Steve A requested "Searching for Lambs" (to be sung at the Fringe).  This was sung confidently with Alan commenting on the particularly nice harmonies introduced by Amaryllis and her group.  "Bee Boys Song" requested by Nichola came next incorporating the suggestion by Dave G that there be not too much of a “swoop” in the opening notes. Dave G suggested "Lammas Carol" and it was decided this was best sung not in “polka” time as suggested once by Mick Ryan to Alan!  Henny asked for ""Sugar Wassail" which went well.  Steve A aided and abetted by Alan read the poem "Sompting Shearer’s Beer" which gave rise to a lively discussion about pubs in Sompting!  

"When Spring Comes In" suggested by Lyn followed.  At this point Henny wondered if Alan had a plan in case the set “over-ran” the allotted time for the Fringe performance.  Alan assured her he did and it may mean leaving out some material but he would judge on the night.  Further discussion about whether to have men only singing "Turmut Hoer" followed with separate men/ladies split.  It was felt there were enough men involved to carry this.  Dave G requested that the group sing "Fields Lie Silent," with particular request that it not be sung too slowly.  The evening finished with a discussion about starting notes for the last item on the Fringe Programme – Dave G’s hearty rendition of "Golia".  It was essential that all should be able to successfully join in the responses.  With  a start note of B,  this was successfully sung as a finishing flourish to another busy singing evening at the Chichester Inn.
 
Anne Sartain 

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Even more to see, and hear, on the Miscellaneous Page

A link to hear more about a new book of folk tunes and harmonies can be found on our increasingly busy Miscellaneous page - well worth a look and a listen. 

Monday, May 12, 2025

Alert to look at a new item on our Miscellaneous Page ....

Some broadcasts of interest to folk fans are starting on Radio 3 at 9.45 this evening.

(And in case you miss the programmes, here's the link to hear them....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006x3hl/episodes/player)


Friday, May 9, 2025

Events Review and Events to Come

Our Miscellaneous Page has a new entry posted today (about an event featuring the Copper Family) - just take a look.for more details ....  

And, as our own SDFS event calendar moves from spring into summer - we thank all the hosts of the events at Petworth House, Firle Garden Show, Stanmer Village's Blossom Day in April, and most recently Oldland Mill and the Stork Festival in Storrington this month, for some lovely occasions and for inviting us to contribute.   

Now looking ahead to June - our performance at the Chichester Fringe festival, at 7pm on June 1st is fast approaching.  Tickets for this event are still available from the Fringe website  www.chichesterfringe.co.uk   - and also (if any are left!) at the door on the day.  

Thereafter we look forward to a variety of other dates and locations where we will be taking our songs this summer.  Please consult our Diary Dates Page for fuller details of where and when we'll be singing out - and not forgetting our local group sessions each month (addresses of where we meet are on our Welcome and New Singers pages).

Lots to choose from .....  Do come along - and we'll see you there!

Worthing Local Group Report - Thursday May 1st 2025

Emily opened this month's session with more information about the "Stork Festival" (to be held in Storrington on May 5th) where some of us would be singing. She outlined suggestions for what we might sing there, for us to try in the session and help decide on the set list.  For the most familiar songs on her proposed list she again encouraged us to set aside lyric sheets and sing from our memories and hearts.

We launched with "On Sussex Hills" and "Country Life" before the new season was celebrated in the "May Day Carol""Hal an Tow"  and  "Summer is a'Coming In Again".   We revisited "The Oak Song" with all the harmony parts - and agreed we were a little rusty on these so maybe not ready for singing it out on the 5th.   The " West Sussex Drinking Song" took us back to firmer ground before we paused for a break.  The second half opened with the " Stork Song", (written by Eileen S for the Stork Festival) which raised the roof with its tune and its message.  "Farmers Toast"  followed - after some debate about how long or short to make it, and opting to sing the version shortened by fewer choruses but including all the verses.  At his request Alan W suggested we sing the "Rambling Comber" with reminders and support from him to ensure inclusion of the silent beats, not held notes, in some lines.  "One For the Rook" and "Magpie"  brought us to "Thousands or More" and then a couple of requests to finish, "It Is the First of May" and "Searching for Lambs".

And so we concluded, with Emily's song set tried and evaluated for our sing out in Storrington the next Monday, and all the songs sung in the session enjoyed in good company.  We'll be back for more singing at the Barn on June 5th - with no doubt "Rosebuds in June" at the top of our next seasonal list!
 


Another Event of Interest to look out for .....

There's a new post on our "Miscellaneous Page" for an event in August - tickets are available now.....