The Fourth Choir
Trustees Annual Report
and Accounts
For The Year Ended 31 August 2024
Charity Number 1156769
Charity Commission
2 6 JUN 2025
Received

The Fourth Choir
Trustees, Annual Report
For The Year Ended 31 August 2024
Chair?s Report
This report covers our twelfth year as a Choir and our eleventh full rep)rting period as a charity.
After a period of working with a range of guest conductors. and following a long and competitive interview process. the
Trustees were enonnously pleased to embark on our second chapter with a peTmanent Musical Director after appointing Jamie
Powe earlier in the year.
Jamie's tenure began in September 2023 where he prograTllTned and conducted a concert to mark the choir's l O-year
anniversary. The Concert, Shoulder to Shoulder. celebrated the life and works of radical bisexual composer and suffragist
Dame Ethel Smyth, who wrote the official anthem of the women's suffi2ge movement. To mark the momentous occasion of
the choir's first decade in making music. the Trustees made the decision to commission two new choral ivorks from leading
contemporary composer5. The songs, -wild Nights - Wild Nights!" by Kery Andrew and"Ethel Smyth on Freedom" by CN
Lewis received their world premieres at the anniversary concert wbich took place at Milton Court Concert Hall in the
Barbican. The concert featured readings from Ethel's lÈfe, read by noted actors Juliet Stevenson and Charlie Josephine.
The celebrations to mark our tenth anniversary season continued with a recording of our first full length album in Spring
2024. To realise this aspiration. the choir launched ow most ambitious fvndraising campaign to date, seeking to raise £1 0.000
to cover the costs of the recording, editing and distribution. Launching the fundraiser at our anniversary concert, we raised
nds online, through conununity events such as bake sales and via two album preview concerts, reaching our fvndraising
target in March 2024. We were delighted to work with highly sought after sound engineer Tom Mungall and producer Jacob
Ewens for the recording, which focused alrnost exclusively on unrecorded works and featured a high proportion of composers
from LGBTQ+ and other underrepresented backgrounds.
Another highlight of the season was the opportunity of bringing to London our concerL My Beloved Man. celebrating the 39-
year relationship of Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears, after its enorniously successful debut in Aldeburgh the Previous year.
We staged the perforniance once again at Milion Cour , in association with the Classical Pride festival and were thrilled to
have the Britten-Pears letters read by Radio 3 presenter Petroc Trelawny and celebrated actor Samuel Barnett (Dirk Gently,
The History Boys).
We were very pleased to gmw our Trustee group by appointing Alex Luck in March 2024. who took on responsibilities
managing the choir's Membership and auditions process and would like to extend our thanks to him for signifLcantly
improving our systems and processes in that area since he joined.
Based on the choir's perforniances during this Sffdson. the Twstees were delighted to receive an invitation to participate for the
r￿st time in the BBC Proms. The choir was one of six Choirs from diverse baCkgroU￿dS who joined forces to forni a "super
choif,, for Handel's Messiah. Rehearsals began in August 2024 and the concerL which lik¢ all Proms was broadcast live on
Radio 3, took place on September 7th. We also look fonvard to the release of our debut album once editing and masterillg is
complete.
Edward Long
Chair, The Fourth Choir

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Trustees, Annual Report
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Objects and Organisation
The objects of the Charitable Incorporated Organisation are:
The education of the public in the art of choral music thrnugh the presentation of concerts. public recitals and other
such mean5 as the Tn￿teeS shall decide. and
2. To promote equality and diversity for the public benefit with particular reference to the LGBTQ+ community and, in
particular but not exclusively,
Advancing education and raising awareness in equality and diversity.
b. Promoting activities to foster undersLqndincv between people from diV￿Se backgrounds. and
Cultivaling a sentiment in favour of equality and diversity, in particular through celebrating diversity of the
LGBTQ+ community.
Values
The choir continues to be led by our agreed core values in planning and managing our activities, namely:
We are proud to be a choir of LGBTQ+ singers and allie5
We are passionate about musical excellence, about improving our skills and having fijn
We nurture an inclusive space and celebrate diversity
We are creative, Collaborative and ambitious
We are a supportive, big-hearted and welcoming community
Achievements and Performance
We are delighted and proud of the choir's achievements in this, our Iwelfth year. These achievements include:
Beginning our first seasoTh with our newly appointed Musical Director, Jamie Powe
Commissioning two new choral w0￿S by leading queer composers
Successfully fundraising £IO.000 to support our album recording
Recording our first ￿11 length album
Pr¢miering our My Belovedman concert at the Barbican Arts Centre
Receiving our first invitation to take part in a perfonnance at the BBC Proms
Performances and Events
(in chronological order)
Tuning workshop - September 2023
To set our singers up with a foundation for our tentb anniversary concert and album recording, we began our Autumn Terni
witb a workshop on tuning, by tenor, conductor and producer Jacob Ewens (BBC SingeTS. Tenebrae. Voces8 & The
Monteverdi Choir). The workshop gave singers a deeper insight into approaches to ti￿Ing intervals for different musical styles
and improving accurdcy in intonation.
Shoulder to Shoulder- November 2023
Foi our 10th anniversary concert The Fourtb Choir celebrated the Life, Loves and Legacy of Dar0¢ Ethel Smyth at Milton
Court Concert Hall in tbe Barbican.
Dame Ethel Smyth- suffragette, passionate bisexual and the r￿st female composer to be made a Dame of the British Empire -
provided the inspiration for a journey through a thousand years of choral masterpieces.

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We perf0rn1ed music from the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the 19th centy and tbe present day, including the two work5
specially Commissioned for this concert: a settittg of poety by Emily Dickinson by composer Kerry Andrew, and a
collaboration that paired words by actOT and poet Ashleigh Wilder with music by singer-songwriter and activist CN Lester.
Conducted by Jamie Powe. the concert was naTrated by leading actors Juliet Stevenson (Truly, Madly, Deeply. Wolfj and
Charlie Josephine (I, Joan. Cowbois).
"The choir is incredible, world clays. But also iha¢ il is rooted in the identity it has (Jnd commissionsfrom thatplace is so
inspiring. For me it was one ofihose quite rare magical evenings. whereyou realise thafyou are at something reallv
remarknble"
Juliet SievepLson
Duliyieh Plcthre Gallery Christmas Concert- December 2023
At the start of December, we were invited to sing a Christmas concert for the Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery. The concert
included a mix of traditional congregational ¢aroIs and choral works with intricate harmonies, and were interspersed with
seasonal readings by staff from the Gallery.
Music for a Winter's Night- December 2023
We retL￿ned to the beautiful church of St Clement Danes in the stran￿ our regular winter venue for some years now. We
were delighted that our audience numbers had returned to pre-pandemic size an¢ for the first time since Lockdown, our
Winter Concert was sold OUL with a waiting list for returns.
The choir sang a wide rdnge of Christmas music that can be enjoyed by people of every religion and none, including pieces by
some of our favourite composers such as Cecilia McDowall. Nathaniel Dett and Richard Rodney Bennett. Well-known works,
such as Tn the Stillness by Sally Beamish and an exquisite chordl arrangement of Away in a Manger, were contrasted with
Renaissance rarities by tbe Portuguese Vicente Lusitsno. believed to be the first published black composer, and the Italian nu
Isabella Leonarda, who, despite living in a convent from the age of 16 until her death at the age of 83, was one of the most
prolific women composers of her time.
An address was given by Thelma Ndau14 Operations Manager of the charity Say It Loud Club which provides social,
¢motional, educational and advocacy support for LGBT(y- refugees and asylum seekers in the UK.
A Christmas Gaiety- December 2023
The Choir ivas invited for a second time to the Albert Hall to take part in tbeir camp Christtna5 extravaganza: A Christmas
Gaiety. As well as Sillging our own number, the choir also sang backing vocals for drag legend. Le Gateau Chocolat, in a
powerful and moving version of Nothing Con)pares 2 U, a tribute to tbe late Sinéad O'CoEJllOf, which brought the audience to
its feet for a sustained ovation. Organist Anna Lapwood put the Albert Hall organ through its considerable paces, Sandi
Tokvig brought effortless star power and the BBC Concert Orchestra (almost) camped everyone else off the stage.
Choral Workshop - February 2024
Continuing to invest in the musical development of the choir, we rdn a ¢boral workshop in March with singer and conductor
Eamonn Dougan (The Sixteen, Tenebrae, NYCGB & Britten Sinfonia Voices). The workshop was transforniational for many
of our singers in developing a richer and freer tone. particularly with the early music works the cboir was preparing for our
album recording.

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Album Recording- March 2024
Launched to celebrate the choirfs tenth anniversary, and made possible through the generous donations of our members and
supporters, our debut album showcases works by undeTrepresented composers from throughout history, most of which have
not been previously recorded.
Featured composers include the renaissauce writers Raffaella Aleotti. Caterina Assandra and Vicente Lusitano as well as
contemporary composers Derri Joseph Lewis, Cooper Baldwin, Marie-claire Saindon, Jessica Curry and Sbnithi Rajasekar.
The album also includes two pieces commissioned by the choir from KeThy Andrew and Stuart Beatch.
Jamie and the choir recorded the album over three weekend days at the siunning St Jude-on-the-Hill ¢hw¢h supported by a
professional production team of Jacob Ewens and Tom Mungall.
Songs of Ourselvey - MarchlAprfl 2024
We were also pleased to share a preview of the music featured on the album with our supporters in hvo preview concerts at the
sparkling Fitzrovia Chapel and St Gabriel's Church in Pijnlico. The Fitzrovia concert was sold out and we were delighted to
close the final stretch of our fimdraising goal through ticket sales and voluntary donations from concertgoers.
My Beloved Man- July 2024
tn July we returned to the Barbican for the second outing of conductor and producer Oliver Zefftnan's Classical Pride festival.
This year the festival was expanded to a full week and we were delighted to be invifrd to perforni the London premi¢re of our
My Beloved Man concert at Milton Court.
ITh the concert the letters of Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears were read by actor Samuel Barnett and presenter Petroc
Trelawney.
"At the Barbican. as parl ofitsfive-day Clogsical Pridef￿(IVaI I heard the ￿Cellent Fourth Choirperforni music across the
cenluries in My Belovedmon.
Fiona Maddocks iii The Observer
Classical Pride- July 2024
After our own concert. the choir also joined with queer singers from across London in an expanded community choir, singing
Szymanowski's atmospberic Symphony No. 3 "The Night" with the London Sjinphony orchestra and tenor Russell Thomas in
the star-studded fu￿le concert of the Classical ￿]de festÈval.

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Public Benefit
The choir continued to pursue our charitable ain￿ of promoting diversity, both through our concert programming, weekly
rehearsal prdctices and engagement with external initiatives.
Our Musical Director Jamie Powe took part ID an Open University research study on gender in contemporary concert
programming, sharing details of how the choir has used our concert progfdmmes to shine a light on women, nonbinary and
other underrepTesented composers and figures.
Our debut album also showcased the talent of underrepresented writers and composers from history and the present day and
focused on previously unr¢¢orded pieces so that we can bring their works to a wider audience.
We also used our activities to provide opportunities for other charitable organisations. At our winter concert. we heard from
the Say It Loud Club and took a retiring donation to support their work. The Classical Pride festival tbat we sang in also
raised funds for the Terrence Higgins Trust. Rainbow Railroad and Amplifimd.
Structure, Governance and Management
Governance
The Fourth Choir was constituted &s a Charitable InCo￿orated OTganisation on 22 April 2014. before that date. the Choir
existed as a non-registered body established on I September 2013. The accounts for the eleventh period of trading of the
Charitable Incorporated Organisation ¢ommence on O I September 2023 and Tun until 31 August 2024.
The trnstees who have served during tbe period and since commencement are set out on page l. None of the tnjstees, nor any
person Connected to them, has received any paid remuneration from the Charity in the period to 31 August 2024.
The power Éo appoint trustees is vested in existing trustees. Apart from the first ChaTity trustees, every tLVStee must be
appointed for a tern) of three years by resolution passed at a properly convened meeting of th¢ Charity trnstees. All major
decisions, including those of a financial nature, are made by the Board of Trustees at their rn¢etin8s.
Method of Electlon of Trustees
Trustees are appointed through the unanimous voting of the Board of Trustees. The Board of Trustees is made up of choir
members who demonstrate the commitment and ability to contribute valuable skills towards the running of tbe choir. Tn￿teeS
are appointed for 3 years. The first trustees were appointed for 2. 3 and 4 years to ensure continuity of l¢ad¢rship.
The key skills covered by the ttustees includ¢." financial management a]Jd planning" day to day runnillg of the choir, including
rehearsals, membership and communications" events planning and external liaison" events management and supervision; thnd
raising. and secretarial roles.
Finallce
The attached fmancial statements show the CUTrent state of the Choir's fmances which the cornmittee considers to be sound.

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Trustees, Annual Report
For The Year Ended 31 August 2024 (Continued)
Reserves
The Board of TTUStees has defrmiined a rolling policy of reserve maintenance, with a target of £7,000 to be held as a rapi(lly
available credit balance in the principal choir bank account. This reserve exists to provide financial stability and mitigate
against any unexpected expenses, and is developed through the setting of clear budgetary targets at the begitLning of the year
and meeting regularly to review perfornlance.
Future PIans
For the 2024125 season the Board of Trustees put in place plans to:
Participate for the first time in the BBC Proms
Stage an ambitious perfonnance of James Joyce's short story The Dead at the historical Wilton's Music Hall in East
London
Remember LGBTQ+ persecuted throughout history with a requiem concert at a major church in central London
Organise our first overseas tour with our new Musical Director, perfomiing at tbe Concertgebouw in Amsterdam
Continue to organise, promote and perfomi self-promoted concerts
Continue to grow our professtonal bookings business
Find opportunities to perforn] at classical festivals and venues outside London
Raise awareness of the choir through increased publicity and social media activities
Forni new relationships, and develop existing ones, with sponsors, benefactors, cbarities, composers, professional
musicians. arts promoters and LGBT(y organisations.
Consider widening membership of our Trustee group to non-singers ID order to scale our capacity and breadth of
skills and governance.

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Trustees, Annual Report
For The Year Ended 31 August 21)24- continued
Reference and Administration Information
Chllrity Registration Number:
1156769
Trustees:
Chair- Dr Edward Long
Trustee- JaTnes McGrenerd
Trustee - Dr Finn Schulze-Feldmann
Trustee - Eleanor May Dragonetti
Trustee- Sophia Josephine Allen
TnJstee- Alexander Luck
(Resigned 22.12.23)
(Appointed 13.03.24)
Prxn¢ipal Contact Address:
Flat 5
19 Percy Circus
London
W4X 9EE
Website:
www.thefothchoir.corn
Bankers:
HSBC
Lion House
25 Islington High Street
IslingtOD
London
NI 9LJ
Independent Exarniner..
Mr M Brady FCCA
TC Group
Cliffe Hill House
22-26 Nottingham Road
Stapleford
Nottingham
NG9 8AA
Declaration
We declare in our capacity as twstees that the Trustees have approved this report and that we have been authorised to sign.
Signature
Signature
Full Name
Full Name
Position
Position
Date
2010612025

Inde
endent Examiner's Re
ort to the Trustees of
the Fourth Choir
'the CIO,
For the Year Ended 31 Au
st 2024
I report to the Charity Trustees on my examination of the accounts of the CIO for the year ended 31 August 2024.
Responsibilities and Basis of Report
As tbe Charity Trustees of the CIO you are responsible for the prepardtion of the accounts in accordance with the requirements
of the Charities Act 2011 ('the Act.).
I report in respect of my examination of the CIO'S accounts carried out under Section 145 of the Act. tn carrying out my
examination I have followed all applicable directions givens by the Charity Commission under Section 145(5)(b) of the 2011
ACL
Independent Examjner's Statement
I have completed my examination. I confTh that no material Tnatters have come to my attention in connection with the
exatnination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:
l) Accounting records were not kept as required by Section 130 of the Act. or
2) The accounts do not accoid with those records.
I confinn that there are no matters to whicb YOUT attention should be drawn to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to
be reache(L
Dated . 23
MrMBra
CCA
TC Group
Cliffe Hill House
22-26 Nottingham Road
Stapleford
Nottingham
NG9 8AA

The Fourth Choir
Receipts and Payments Accounts
For The Year Ended 31 August 2024
Notes
2024
Unrestricted Funds
2023
Unrestricted Funds
OPENING BALANCES
HSBC Bank
Cash in Hand
PayPal
StrÉpe
4291
38
1,176
91
9,252
53
2.554
5.414
11,739
RECEIPTS
Bank Interest
Grant Income
Actiirities for Generating Funds:
Special Events
4.758
11,263
Charitable Actlvltles..
Conccrt Sales
12,861
11,722
Voluntary Recelpts:
Donations and Gift Aid
Transfer of Fund Balance
TOTAL RECIEYrs
23,607
19,482
41,226
42.467
PAYMENTS
Fundraising Costs:
Advertising and Marketing Costs
50
153
Cost of Charitable A¢tivlties:
Equipment Hire and Purchase
Perfomiers
Venue Hire
Commission5 and Scores
Subscriptions
Product Costs
Cat¢ring
Travel Costs
544
4.180
9,929
986
1,004
563
510
288
1.740
6,746
14,022
7,249
997
502
483
733
(18,054)
(32,625)
Support Costs:
Professional Fees
Insurance
Printing, Postage and Stationery
Bank Charges
Miscellaneous
Training
15,749
543
1,002
499
14,166
418
650
276
657
17.793
(35.847)
(16,167)
(48,792)
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
Excess Receipts Over Eipenditure
5,379
(6,325)
Closing balances: HSBC Bank Balanee
Cash in Hand
Paypal
Stripe
Gocardless
9,592
38
1,408
(260)
15
4,291
38
1,176
(91)
10,793
5,414
. Chair
Surer
NaLne.
. Date:
2d/6/zJ
. Date..
20/0

The Fourth Choir
Statement of Assets and liabilities at the end of the year
Unrestricted
Funds
Total
Funds
2023124
Total Funds
All
Unrestricted
2022123
Casb Funds -
HSBC Bank Balance
Cash in Hand
Paypal
Gocardless
9,592
38
1,408
15
4,291
38
1,176
Amounts- Receivable (debtors)
Amounts
Payable (Creditors)
Payable (Accrued charges)
493
792
91
720
Notes to the Accounts
Basis of Preparation and Assessment of Going Concern
The accounts (financial statements) have been prepared in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charilies:
Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to cbarities preparing their accounts in accordance with the
Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS102) Issued 15r January 2019, the
Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS102), and the Charities Act 2011.
Assets and liabilities are initially recognised at historical Cost or transaction value unless othenvise stated in the
relevant accounting policy note(s).
The charity ConSti￿t¢S a public benefit entity &s defined by FRSIO2.
The trnstees. consider that there are no material uncertainties about the charity's ability to continue as a going
concern.
The accounts are pre5eThted in Sterling £.
Income
Thi5 15 accounted for on a receivable purpose in the period which it is received.
b)
These are accounted for as paid.
Accountancy Charges
Independent Examination followAng accounts preparation £792.
Taxation
The awitabLe Trust is exempt from Corporation T&x on its charitable activities.
All monies CULTently held are U[￿¢strIcted in their application.
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The Follrth Choir
Statement of Assets 2nd liabilities at the end of the year- continued
No donations were made tn the year.
Emoluments of Trustees
No emoluments were received by the Trustees in theiT capacity as Tn￿tees.
There were no other emoluments or expenses paid to any charity Trustees or peN)n connected with such a Trustee
directly or indirectly from the fun(Ls of the charity.
Reimbursernent of Trustees Expenses paid in the period in the norn]al course of the work of the charity.
Sophia Allen
Finn Schulze-Feldmann
Ellie Dragonetti
Edward Long
£185
£757
£255
£1,755
Travel costs
Brochures, leaflets, licences, food
Bmchures, leaflets, costume hire
brochures, leaflets
The Trustees confinn, in accordance with the Charitable IncoTporated Organisations (General) Regulations 2012,
that al year end the Charitable Incorporated Oiganisation did not have any outstanding guarantees to third parties
nor any debts secured on assets of the Charitable Incorporated Organisation.
Trustee Donations
The charity received a total of £896 donations from I￿Ste¢S ID the year (2023: £480).
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Related Party Transactions
There are no related paty transactions