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Inverness Weekend for Singers and Vocal Leaders

Inverness Weekend for Singers and Vocal Leaders

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Saturday 5th to Sunday 6th April 2024 at Inverness Gaelic Primary School, Sir Walter Scott Drive, Inverness, IV2 6BA

Our acclaimed weekend for conductors and singers comes to the Scottish Highlands for the first time! This brand-new weekend offers a choice of choral conducting courses, including Foundation, Intermediate 1 and Intermediate 2 (for those with experience at this level). We are also delighted to welcome world renowned Gaelic singer and vocal leader, Mary Ann Kennedy who will lead a Gaelic singing course for Gaelic and non-Gaelic singers. Singers interested in singing with the conducting courses will also be most welcome.

 

 

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Course Fees & Bursaries
  • Foundation/Intermediate 1 Courses £255 (non-members £310)
  • Intermediate 2/Orchestral £290 (non-members £345)
  • Gaelic Singers’ Course £65 (non-members £120)

Please be aware, the member discount is applied at checkout, so the non-member price will show on initial booking.

Download the Inverness Brochure here!

The course fees include all tuition, lunches, Saturday evening dinner and refreshments. Saturday night bed & breakfast is not included. (The recently renovated Travelodge Inverness Fairways is just 10-mins walk from the school. Rooms start at £40 per night. There are also plenty of hotels in Inverness city centre, including a number on the banks of the River Ness.)

Travel to Inverness
Flying to Inverness is easy and affordable from Gatwick and Luton (easyJet) or Heathrow (British Airways) airports. The flight time is around an hour with a 20-minute onward drive by taxi (or hire car) from the airport to Inverness. There is also a train station which is 15 minutes’ walk from the airport.
Serviced by LNER and Scotrail, Inverness Station is situated in the heart of the city and it’s a 35-minute onward journey by public transport to the school. If you want to travel in style, you can take the famous Caledonian Sleeper from London, Crewe or Preston.
If you need any advice regarding travel to Inverness, please contact us.

A limited number of bursaries via our updated Conductor Support Scheme are available to support conducting course costs; please see our bursaries page for qualification criteria and how to apply before you book on to the course. Please note that support scheme applications open on Monday 10 February and close on Sunday 6 March.

Venue

Bun-sgoil Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis or Inverness Gaelic Primary School is a primary school in Inverness, Scotland, which teaches through the medium of Scottish Gaelic, commonly known as Gaelic medium education. It opened in August 2007, as the first purpose-built Gaelic- medium school in Scotland. The school is situated on the south side of Inverness, near a large Asda superstore, and has ample parking.

Event Details

Start date: April 05, 2025

End date: April 06, 2025

Start time: 10:00

End time: 15:45

Venue: Inverness Gaelic Primary School, Sir Walter Scott Drive, Inverness, IV2 6BA

Email: events@singforpleasure.org.uk

Course

Foundation Conducting Course (£310), Intermediate 1 Conducting Course (£310), Intermediate 2 Conducting Course (£345), Gaelic Singers Workshop (£120), Staff

Course Descriptions

COURSES FOR CHORAL CONDUCTORS AND VOCAL LEADERS

Sing for Pleasure’s courses for choral conductors and vocal leaders are delivered in two ways: technique sessions include practical demonstrations of all the key aspects of conducting, and the workshop sessions that follow give participants an enviable amount of podium time to put into practice what they have learnt. This is achieved within a relaxed and supportive learning environment.

The courses include preparation, conducting gestures, singing the voice-parts, pace of rehearsal, effective teaching, enjoyment for singers and conductor alike, achieving a musical performance, and constructive analysis of both one’s own and others’ achievements. The Course Aims for the Foundation, Intermediate 1 and Intermediate 2 courses can be found on the SfP website. Details of the conducting repertoire to be studied will be sent out before the event.

Repertoire at the Foundation level is simple. Rounds and easy part songs allow every opportunity to work through most conducting challenges without being so complicated that they get in the way of learning the skills that participants need. Repertoire at the Intermediate 1 level is more challenging than at Foundation level, without being so demanding that it gets in the way of effective learning, and provides an excellent preparation for the demands of the Intermediate 2 course. Repertoire at the Intermediate 2* level is more technically and musically challenging than at Intermediate 1, in a way that gives participants every opportunity to build on their existing skills. The Advanced* level enables participants to develop their skills significantly in a wide range of choral and orchestral situations. Conductors are encouraged to broaden their knowledge and application of complex musical ideas and idioms.

* These courses are designed for those who have successfully completed previous Sing for Pleasure courses; occasionally, conductors with appropriate experience are accepted at the Intermediate 2 and Advanced level at the discretion of the Head of Conductor Training.

GAELIC SINGING COURSE
Mary Ann Kennedy will lead an accessible, inclusive weekend of singing aimed at experienced singers who may not ever have sung in Gaelic before, but the workshops will also be suitable for Gaelic speakers or those with experience of Gaelic choral singing. She will cover a variety of song forms including puirt-à-beul (dance songs) and waulking (rhythmic work) songs, as well as two multi-part arrangements which can be learned within the time available on the weekend. She will also give context to the songs as a doorway to Scottish Gaelic culture. At the end of the weekend, Mary Ann will provide audio and video learning resources to allow singers to have a reference for music and pronunciation and share with others.

Sing for Pleasure Conductor Training

The Sing for Pleasure weekend courses provide the most engaging and encouraging atmosphere for people to improve or start their conducting skills.

—London Weekend, Intermediate 2 student

Our conducting training is at four levels. The Foundation level is for complete beginners and those with limited experience of leading singing and conducting.  Students on the Intermediate 1 course will normally have some experience of conducting and vocal leadership.  The Intermediate 2 course is designed for those who have attended previous Sing for Pleasure courses, though experienced conductors are occasionally accepted directly onto this level.  The Advanced course is also designed for those who have attended previous Sing for Pleasure courses, and may give access to the LRSM in Choral Directing. Find out more about our training levels here.

Our highly skilled team of tutors are all members of Sing for Pleasure and bring a range of experiences as professional conductors, musicians, teachers, trainers, adjudicators and workshop leaders. To find out more about our tutors, please click here.