Saturday 9th (Wednesday 13th for Choral Courses) to Saturday 16th August 2025 at Keele University
The SfP Summer School provides a wonderful opportunity for singers, conductors and vocal leaders alike to enjoy a high standard of music making geared to all levels of achievement in a stimulating and friendly environment.
For full details, check out our course brochures here:
Full week brochure
Part-week Courses brochure
SfP Summer School returns to Keele in 2025. Ranging from the popular singers’ and choral courses, through Foundation and Intermediate choral conducting levels to the demands of the Advanced conducting course, there is something for every choral enthusiast at Summer School. The sociable atmosphere of the week generates an extremely supportive learning environment, which in turn leads to a high level of achievement and enjoyment with many participants returning again and again.
Our highly skilled team of tutors are all members of SfP and bring a range of experiences as professional conductors, musicians, teachers, trainers, adjudicators and workshop leaders. For more information about our tutors please visit the SfP website.
A limited number of bursaries are available for conducting students – see details on our website.
Event Details
Start date: August 09, 2025
End date: August 16, 2025
Start time: 10:00 BST
End time: 10:00 BST
Venue: Keele University
Venue
Set in magnificent parkland and overlooked by the stately Keele Hall, Keele Conference Park forms part of Keele University and combines the perfect central location with award-winning catering, newly upgraded facilities, and comfortable accommodation in en-suite single rooms.
Keele University is a campus site and easily accessed from the M6, A34 and A50. Stoke-on-Trent is the nearest railway station and the closest airports are Birmingham International or Manchester.
Singing Courses
ON BROADWAY COURSE (Saturday–Tuesday)
Join tutor and musicals enthusiast, Matt Roughley, as he explores classic show tunes along with more modern musical numbers. This course is suitable for people of all experience levels and the ability to read music is not required. The course begins every day with a warm-up session followed by a morning of practical and active sessions. As well as an end-of-course performance, there will be plenty of time for informal social singing. The course continues on to the choral courses.
CHORAL COURSES (Wednesday–Saturday)
This year, our popular, half-week choral courses start at 9.45am on Wednesday morning and finish after breakfast on Saturday, with a performance on Friday evening. Join Amy Bebbington and the Consort Course to sing songs of joy, unity, hope and light. In this mix of challenging, accompanied and unaccompanied music by composers such as James MacMillan, Eleanor Daley and Sarah Quartel, we celebrate our inner potential, light over darkness and the utter joy of singing together. Alternatively, join Matthew Roughley as he takes you on an exciting journey of Contemporary Pop Choir music. Discover the harmony in the songs you love and sing your favourite songs in ways you’ve never heard before!
The whole course combines forces from Wednesday morning to perform a large choral work, accompanied by orchestra and conducted by our Advanced conducting students. An alternative, informal series of workshops (exploring different genres and themes) will be provided for those who are happier singing in a smaller, more relaxed group.
Conducting Courses
For over 50 years SfP has provided high-quality training for choral conductors and vocal leaders. In that time, we have developed courses that allow conductors to acquire an initial repertoire of effective conducting gestures and techniques and then build on that in their individual ways and according to their varying experiences. Many of our previous students have gone on to win major national and international prizes with their choirs, and some of them now teach the courses that provided them with the skills that power their success.
Foundation
The Foundation course provides fundamental key skills and systematic technique upon which further development can be built. Repertoire at this 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. This course is for those new to SfP conducting technique and complete beginners.
Intermediate 1
This course builds on the skills developed at Foundation level and uses more challenging repertoire to stretch participants further. Repertoire at this level is more challenging than at Foundation level without being so demanding that it gets in the way of effective learning, and provides excellent preparation for the demands of the Intermediate 2 course.
The Foundation and Intermediate 1 courses are delivered in two ways – technique sessions that include practical demonstration of all the key aspects of conducting and workshop sessions that allow all participants an enviable amount of podium time to put into practice what they have learnt in a comfortable learning environment. All members of the group sing for each other in workshop sessions, building a camaraderie and supportive atmosphere that is unparalleled. Participants will also observe members of the Intermediate 2 and Advanced course at work and will be able to take advantage of the learning these sessions can provide through singing.
Intermediate 2
The Intermediate 2 course enables participants to develop their skills further, using more challenging repertoire. Conductors are encouraged to broaden their range and complexity of gesture and idiom. This course is designed for those who have successfully completed previous SfP course levels and, occasionally, experienced conductors are accepted at this level at the discretion of the Head of Learning. Repertoire at this 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. It provides excellent preparation for the demands of the Advanced course.
The Intermediate 2 course is delivered through technique sessions to broaden conducting skills and learn about the wider role of leading a choir, and practical workshop sessions with plenty of podium time to practice the techniques that have been introduced, alongside a range of optional sessions which include an introduction to orchestral conducting technique. Participants will have opportunities to work with various forces including a larger group of singers, an accompanist and a small orchestra. They will also observe members of the Advanced course at work and will be able to take advantage of the learning these sessions can provide through singing.
Advanced
The Advanced course enables participants to significantly develop their skills in a wide range of choral and orchestral situations. Conductors are encouraged to broaden their knowledge and application of complex musical ideas and idioms. This course is designed for those who have successfully completed previous SfP course levels and, occasionally, experienced conductors are accepted at this level at the discretion of the Head of Learning. Repertoire at this level is more technically and musically challenging than at Intermediate 2 in a way that gives participants every opportunity to build on their existing skills.
The Advanced course is delivered through practical workshop sessions with plenty of podium time to practice the techniques that are raised in each style of piece, and dedicated sessions teaching baton technique and orchestral conducting, alongside a range of informative sessions to broaden understanding of vocal health, choral arranging, recitative, historical styles and periods, writing and presenting programme notes, and concert management. Participants will have opportunities to work with various forces including a small choir, larger groups of singers, a full orchestra, and the whole course during combined choral sessions.