## **ANGEL EARLY MUSIC - Charity number 1169496 TRUSTEES' ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 30 JUNE 2021** 

## Administrative details 

Angel Early Music is registered as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) with charity registration number 1169496.  The principal address of the charity is Foxtons, 23 The Street, Little Waltham, Chelmsford, Essex, CM3 3NS. 

The trustees of Angel Early Music during the year to 30 June 2021 and up to the date of this report were Mrs Nancy MacNish Porter, Mrs Annabel Malton and Mr Gerald Malton. 

## Governance 

Angel Early Music is governed by a foundation model constitution registered on 5 October 2016. 

The minimum number of trustees is three and the maximum is twelve. There is no requirement for trustees to retire and seek re-election. 

The  trustees  have  due  regard  to  the  guidance  on  public  benefit  published  by  the  Charity Commission in exercising their powers or duties. 

## Objectives 

The objectives of Angel Early Music are to advance public education in and appreciation of the art and science of early music (composed before 1800) by any means the trustees see fit including through the presentation of public concerts mainly in the south-east of England. 

## Activities 

Activities during the year ended 30 June 2021 were heavily influenced by the presence of Covid-19. CD  and  video  recordings  formed  the  majority  of  projects  supported  together  with  online performances, with live concerts and in-person coaching being much more limited. 

In summary, 19 grants totalling £39,703 were awarded during the year (2020 – 7 grants; £15,774). Ten of these amounting to £28,860 were for recordings, with a further five grants totalling £8,540 awarded in support of online performances.  The remaining four grants of £2,303 were to support the purchase of recording equipment and development of performers' websites.  The largest two awards were each of £5,000, one for a CD recording of the music of Josquin by The Gesualdo Six marking the 500[th] anniversary of the composer's death and the second for a performance of Bach's _Matthew Passion_ by Amici Voices streamed live on Passion Sunday.  For many of the performers this was their first concert performance since the first Covid lockdown in March 2020. 

The first half of the financial year also saw completion of seven more short videos in a continuation of the initiative launched shortly after the curtailment of live performances, providing musicians with a source of income and an outlet for small-scale performance whilst strict social distancing measures were in place.  Total fees for these five videos amounted to £2,078. 

Two further viol days coached by Alison Kinder were possible in October 2020 and June 2021, although  due  to  Covid  numbers  were  restricted  to  a  maximum  of  six  on  these  occasions. Participants worked in both pre-formed and ad-hoc consorts playing, amongst others, the music of Coprario, East, Ferrabosco, Locke, Schein, Simpson and Tomkins. 

A concert of music by the English composers Gibbons and Tomkins was promoted by Angel Early Music and given by the Chelys Consort of Viols and Essex Voices at Great Waltham church on 12[th] June, having been cancelled the previous year due to Covid.  It was performed to a reduced capacity 



audience having regard to the continuing requirements for social distancing at that time. 

A wide range of grants has already been committed in support of 14 projects due to take place during the 2021/22 financial year.  These include a further ten CD recordings, each by a different group of artists, and four performances, two of which incorporate masterclasses and educational projects specifically designed for musicians joining the early music profession.  In addition, two viol coaching days have already been held with another one arranged for November, and a further concert featuring the Chelys Consort of Viols and Essex Voices is planned for May 2022. 

The activities of Angel Early Music continue to be promoted through its website, which contains reports on all events and projects previously supported as well as inviting applications for grants to support the future promotion and study of early music. 

## Financial summary 

In total Angel Early Music received income of £51,432 during the year (2020 - £20,289) including donations of £39,611 (2020 - £15,950), Gift Aid of £10,294 (2020 - £3,874) and event income from ticket sales and participant fees of £1,516 (2020 - £465). 

Grants of £39,703 were paid during the year (2020 - £15,774) and video fees amounted to £2,078 (2020 - £3,499). Costs of £2,299 were paid in respect of the viol tuition days and the Gibbons & Tomkins concert. 

The surplus of receipts over payments for the year amounted to £7,352 (2029 - £51).  Taken together with funds of £8,660 held at 30 June 2020, cash balances at 30 June 2021 were £16,012 held on current account with Barclays Bank. 

The trustees' policy is to maintain sufficient reserves to cover future commitments.  Reserves at 30 June  2021  together  with  donations  received  since  are  sufficient  to  meet  the  £41,230  of commitments made to date in support of projects in the financial year 2021-22 and beyond. 

Approved by the trustees –  24 October 2021 



## **ANGEL EARLY MUSIC – Registered Charity Number 1169496 Accounts for the year ended 30 June 2021** 

|**Receipts and payments**<br>**Receipts**<br>Event income – Note 1<br>Donations<br>Gift aid recovered<br>Miscellaneous income<br>Total income<br>**Payments**<br>Event expenditure – Note 1<br>Grants made – Note 2<br>Video commission fees – Note 3<br>Total expenditure<br>**Surplus / (deficit) of receipts**<br>**over payments**<br>**Change in bank and cash position**<br>Bank and cash at 1 July<br>(Deficit)/surplus of receipts over payments<br>Bank and cash at 30 June<br>**Statement of assets and liabilities**<br>Bank account<br>Gift aid recoverable<br>**Total assets**<br>Payments due – Note 4<br>**Total net assets**|1 July 2020<br>to<br>30 June 2021<br>£<br>1,516<br>39,611<br>10,294<br>11<br>**51,432**<br>2,299<br>39,703<br>2,078<br>**44,080**<br>**7,352**<br>8,660<br>7,352<br>**16,012**<br>30 June 2021<br>£<br>16,012<br>-<br>**16,012**<br>-<br>**16,012**|1 July 2019<br>to<br>30 June 2020<br>£<br>465<br>15,950<br>3,874|
|---|---|---|
|||**20,289**<br>965<br>15,774<br>3,499|
|||**20,238**|
|||**51**|
|||8,609<br>51|
|||**8,660**|
|||30 June 2020<br>£<br>8,660<br>468|
|||**9,128**<br>-|
|||**9,128**|



Note 1 Event income and expenditure relates to two viol days and one concert.  In 2019/20 there were three viol days and costs of a concert cancelled due to Covid restrictions. 

Note 2 Nineteen grants were paid in the year ranging from £200 to £5,000.  In 2019/20 seven grants were paid ranging from £174 to £5,500. 

Note 3 Fees were paid during the year for seven videos commissioned during Covid lockdowns.  In 2019/20 fees were paid for twelve videos. 

These accounts were approved by the Trustees on 24 October 2021. 



ANGEL EARLY MUSIC
R•port of th• Ind•p•nd•nt Ex•mlnor
I report on the accounts of Angel Earty Music, a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, wf(h
Registered Charity Number 1169496, for the year ended 30th June 2021, a copy of which is attached.
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The charity's trustees are responsible for the preparatson of the accounts. The charity's trustee$
consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144121 of the Charities Act 2011 (the
2011 Acll and that an Independent examination is needed.
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examine the accounts under section 145 of the 2011 Act..
lo lollow the procedures laid down in the general Oirections given by the commission under
section 14515llbl of the 2011 Act. and
lo sl*e whether particular matters have come lo my attenli¢)n.
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My examination was carried out in accordance wlh the general Directs'ons given by the Charity
Commission. An examination includes a review of the a¢¢ounting records kept by the charity and
comparison of the accounts presenled those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual
items or disclosures in the accounts and seeking explanation5 from you as trustees concerning any
Such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an
audit and consequently no opinion is given as lo whether the ac¢ounls present a 'lrue and fair view.
and the report 1$ limited to tho$e matter$ sel OLrt in the nexl statement.
Independent 8xamlnor'8 Statement
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111 which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requiremenlg..
lo keep accounting records in accordance wlh sects.on 130 of the 2011 Act,. and
lo prepare accounts vA)ich accord wth the accountsng records and comply th the
accounting requirements of the 2011 Act
have not been mel or
121 lo which. in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order lo enable a proper understsnding of
the accounts to be reached.
David V Fox FCMA
Date 25th November 2021
18 Longmead Close, Shenfield, Brenfv￿d, Essex, CM15 8DT