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THE NOTTINGHAM HARMONIC SOCIETY

Registered Charity No. 231548

167th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

TO BE HELD ON MONDAY 9 OCTOBER 2023 - 8.15PM

AGENDA

  1. Minutes of the Meetings held on:

  2. 10 October 2022 - 166th Annual General Meeting

  3. 24 April 2023 - Special General Meeting

  4. Matters arising from the above minutes

  5. Consideration of the report from the Chair of the General Committee

  6. Consideration of the Annual Report of the General Committee

  7. To receive the Statement of Accounts

  8. To note the subscription rates for the 168th Season (20232024 ) as approved at the Special General Meeting held on 24 April 2023.

Proposed by the
General
Commitee:
FULL RATE
2023-2024/2022-
2023/2021-2022
CONCESSION RATE
2023-2024/2022-
2023/2021-2022
STUDENT RATE
2023-2024/2022-
2023/2021-2022
Existng members
pay FULL SEASON
£165/£155/£150 £132/£124/£120 FREE/FREE/FREE
New members
joining from 1 Jan 2024
£99/£93/£90 £79.50/£74.50/£72 FREE/FREE/FREE
New Members
joining from 1 April 2024
£57.50/£54.25/£52.50 £46.50/£43.50/£42 FREE/FREE/FREE
Friends joining at
anytme
£20/£20/£20 £20/£20/£20

Note that existing members, who need to take a sabbatical for work, family or health reasons can pay a Retainer subscription of £20.

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  1. Election of Independent Examiner

  2. Baldwin Cox Ltd. Accountants - Proposer: John Filsak, Seconder: Joanne

  3. Browne

  4. Election of Honorary Treasurer

John Filsak - Proposer: Dave Pitt, Seconder: Jane Rouse

9. Election of General Committee - There are nine vacancies.

Nominations are:

  1. Guy Turner - Proposer: Julie King, Seconder: John Parry

  2. Joanne Browne - Proposer: Claire Russ, Seconder: Dave Pitt

  3. Dorothy Martin - Proposer: Heather Norbury, Seconder: Clare Bayley

  4. Lusia Coulson - Proposer: Christine Taylor, Seconder: Muriel Kettlewell

  5. Julie King - Proposer: Rachel Cropley, Seconder: Gail Brown

  6. Cathy Milne - Proposer: Margaret Farrington, Seconder: Alison Fretwell

  7. Jane Rouse - Proposer: Lusia Coulson, Seconder: Joanne Browne

There are also two co-options allowed under the new Rules. These are for specific reasons and can be allocated at any time during the season after the AGM.

10. Any Other Business

11. Long Service Certificates will be presented to:

Mrs Jan Johnson

Mr Dave Pitt

30 yrs: Mrs Joanna Hando

Mrs Joanne Needham

Mr Barry Shaw

35 yrs: Dr David Evans

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THE NOTTINGHAM HARMONIC SOCIETY Registered Charity No. 231548

Minutes of the 166th Annual General Meeting Held at The Nottingham Emmanuel School on Monday 10 October 2022 at 8.15pm

Present: Chair of the General Committee – Mrs Joanne Browne Hon. Treasurer – Mrs Jane Rouse

Hon. General Secretary (acting) – Mrs Joanne Browne

Welcome

Mrs Browne welcomed everyone to the meeting and commented that it was pleasing to be ‘in person’ rather than using a virtual platform as per the past two years. Mrs Browne also said she was delighted that since last year’s AGM we have appointed our new President, Dr Kadiatu KannehMason. Dr Kanneh-Mason had been invited to present our Long Service certificates this evening but, due to a prior engagement, she was unable to attend. Mrs Browne reminded attendees that they must be a member of the Society to vote, which would be by show of hands.

  1. Minutes of the 165th Annual General Meeting held on 4 October 2021 were accepted as a true and correct record with 88 votes and 13 abstentions. Minutes of the Special General Meeting held on 10 January 2022 were accepted as a true and correct record with 86 votes and two abstentions.

Minutes of the Special General Meeting held on 25 April 2022 were accepted as a true and correct record with 83 votes and five abstentions. The minutes of all meetings will be signed by the Chair of the General Committee.

  1. Matters arising from the minutes of the 165th AGM and the

Special General Meetings. Mrs Browne noted that under matters arising from the 164th AGM, it had become known that there was an outstanding Long Service Certificate to be presented. This is for Alison Fretwell for 25 years and will therefore be presented this evening. There were no further matters arising.

  1. Consideration of the report from the Chair of the General

  2. Committee Mrs Browne took the opportunity to repeat her thanks to members of all the Committees and especially to her fellow officers, Jane Rouse and Dorothy Martin. They have provided much time and support to keep things running during this difficult year. In addition, there are several people who, although not Committee members, have contributed to the smooth running of rehearsals, namely our library team, our Membership Secretary and our Stewards, some of whom are temporary, and did an excellent job with following guidelines and our track and trace system.

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4. Consideration of the Report from the General Committee

Dr John Whittle thanked the Committee for its accurate account of the Season but requested that in next year’s report we include listings of each individual work performed rather than just titles of each concert. This request was noted.

5. To receive the Statement of Accounts

Our Hon. Treasurer, Mrs Jane Rouse, presented the accounts as included on pages 20 to 31 of the Annual Report. Mrs Rouse highlighted that there was a net loss on activities of £11,713 plus a revaluation loss of £19,887, giving a total of £31,600. We maintain strong financial stability with the balance sheet standing at £309k. As noted in the report, the value of investments has fallen due to the war in Ukraine and the Government’s mini budget, but the value at the beginning of October is £142k, slightly higher than the June 2020 valuation of £141k. Our portfolio is being adjusted after discussion with the Society’s advisor and will include more Clean Energy Funds. 60% of our investments remain in two multi-index and mixed investment portfolios.

Looking ahead to 2022/23, we have an exciting Season planned, including Musical Seascapes, the return of Messiah in the Royal Concert Hall and Britten St Nicolas at Southwell. These are expensive concerts and we will need your support to promote them. Mrs Rouse thanked members of all the Committees for their help and advice and to Richard Laing and Jonathan Allsopp for their great professional involvement with the Choir.

The motion to accept the Statement of Accounts was proposed by Dr John Whittle and seconded by Mr John Parry. This motion was accepted and carried unanimously.

6 . To note the subscription rates for the 167th Season (2022-2023) These rates were approved at the Special General Meeting held on 25 April 2022. No questions were raised.

Proposed by
General Commitee:
FULL RATE
2022-2023/2021-
2022/2020-2021
CONCESSION RATE
2022-2023/2021-
2022/2020-2021
STUDENT RATE
2022-2023/2021-
2022/2020-2021
Existng members pay FULL
SEASON
£155/£150/£150 £124/£120/£120 FREE/FREE/FREE
New members
joining from 1 Jan 2023
£93/£90/£90 £74.50/£72/£72 FREE/FREE/FREE
New Members joining from
1 April 2023
£54.25/£52.50/£52.50 £43.50/£42/£40 FREE/FREE/FREE
Friends joining anytme £20/£20/£20 £20/£20/£20

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7. Election of Honorary Treasurer

Mrs Browne explained that there had been no nominations received for this role. The General Committee distributed a booklet earlier in the year to all members appealing for volunteers to come forward. Whilst this had been successful, unfortunately no one has come forward yet for the role of Hon. Treasurer, which is an Officer position. She stated that without a Treasurer, the Society is unable to function. Our existing Treasurer, Mrs Jane Rouse, needed to step down from the role and had stated this at last year’s meeting.

Mrs Browne explained that Jonathan Hall had kindly agreed to help with the accounting side of things but is unable to take on the Officer role. Please think about volunteering yourself for election. Jane is happy to work alongside anyone who comes forward. Mrs Rouse is for the present time prepared to stand again for election but will only do this for a brief period. Mrs Browne emphasised that this was a temporary measure and should not be considered a resolution. Mrs Browne proposed that Mrs Jane Rouse be re-elected as Hon. Treasurer, seconded by Dr Michael Napier. Mrs Rouse was duly elected with 75 votes and 12 objections.

Mrs Browne asked those present to show their appreciation to Jane for agreeing to this so that the Society can continue to function.

8. Election of Independent Examiner

The Chair reported that Baldwin Cox Limited had agreed to continue as Independent Examiner. A formal proposal was made by Mrs Jane Rouse and seconded by Mrs Joanne Browne. The members approved this, with no objections.

9. Election of General Committee Members

  1. Susan Graves - Proposer: Claire Russ, Seconder: Jill Blackwell

  2. Dave Pitt - Proposer: Inge Alferink, Seconder: Stewart Rae

  3. Elliot Wood - Proposer: Michael Napier, Seconder: Dave Lowery

  4. Paul Morris - Proposer: David Thomson, Seconder: John Parfitt

Mrs Browne explained that Susan Graves is an existing member of the General Committee but had kindly agreed to step down and be re-elected as part of our implementation of the three-year rotation cycle. This is as per our update to the Rules and Constitution during 2020. Dave Pitt had been co-opted to the Committee in June 2022 but needs to be elected as a full member of the Committee. We are pleased that two further members, Elliot Wood and Paul Morris, have come forward for election. There were no further nominations. Following a unanimous vote, all members nominated were elected.

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10. Any Other Business

Dr John Whittle asked the Committee to explain why there had not been any draws for the 200 Club. Our Hon. Treasurer explained that we had decided to align the subscription with the Harmonic fiscal year end. As part of this process, we had offered refunds to those who had continued to pay. Our 200 Club co-ordinator, Sarah Morris, explained that this was now finalised, and we will be re-launching very soon.

Mrs Browne asked the attendees to note that there would be two special awards presented this evening in addition to the Long Service Certificates. She asked that all attendees remain present until after all the awards had been presented.

11. Long Service Certificates and other awards

Once more, and in fond memory of the late Professor John Morehen, Mrs Browne reported that the total number of years’ service being acknowledged this evening is 375.

Long Service Certificates were presented to:

Mrs Jennifer Freemantle Mr Roger Hale (via post)

30 yrs: Mrs Helen Ridge

Mrs Margaret Farrington

Mrs Julie King

Dr Michael Napier

Mrs Jennifer Weir

50 yrs: Miss Sally Green

Mrs Browne congratulated all recipients and asked members to show their appreciation. There were two further special awards announced and presented. Mrs Browne explained that neither recipient was informed of the awards in advance of this evening.

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The first award presented was a Professor John Morehen Award for Outstanding Service. The General Committee was delighted to present this award to Mrs Jane Rouse.

Finally, in acknowledgment of his many years support to the Society, including two stints as Chair, the General Committee presented an Honorary Life Membership to Mr John Parry.

The award recipients received enthusiastic applause from those present. There being no further business the Chair of the General Committee closed the meeting at 8.52pm.

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THE NOTTINGHAM HARMONIC SOCIETY Registered Charity No. 231548

Minutes of the Special General Meeting

held on Monday 24 April 2023 at 8.40pm at The Nottingham Emmanuel School

Item 1. Proposal for Subscriptions

The subscription rates for the 2023/2024 Season proposed by the General Committee were emailed to all members prior to the meeting.

Attention was drawn to:

Full: £165 and Concession: £132

The proposed rates include the hire of all music for the Season

No questions were raised.

121 members of the Society attended the meeting

All members present voted in favour of the subscription proposal with no abstentions.

Item 2. Choir Vacancies

At the time of the SGM there were a number of key vacancies and this important issue was included within the agenda for open discussion. The vacancies listed were:

Chair of the General Committee - will be vacant from October 2023

Hon. General Secretary - currently vacant but Mrs Browne is ‘acting’ Hon. General Secretary.

Vice-Chair - currently vacant but Mrs Dorothy Martin is ’acting’ Vice-chair

Membership Secretary

Auditions Secretary

Mrs Browne informed the members, that in addition to the above, the role of Programme Compiler will be vacant at the end of this current Season. She explained that these key roles must be filled so that the Society can continue to function. She asked the members to consider coming forward sooner rather than later which will enable a handover period for the roles.

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THE NOTTINGHAM HARMONIC SOCIETY Registered Charity No 231548

Annual Report of the 167th Season 2022-2023 October 2023

PRESIDENT

The President for the 167th season was Dr Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason.

REPORT FROM THE CHAIR OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE

I am delighted to begin my report by saying that it was wonderful to find ourselves able to look forward to our new season with a full concert programme, including our return to the Royal Concert Hall.

At last October’s AGM it was a pleasure to present our Long Service Awards ‘in person’ plus our two very special additional awards: The Professor John Morehen Award for Outstanding Service to Mrs Jane Rouse and an Honorary Life Membership to Mr John Parry.

During November we performed our long-awaited Musical Seascapes concert at the Albert Hall. This had been postponed in March 2020 and was certainly worth the wait; not least for the anticipation of the next costume change from both our Music Director and Soloist. Thanks to the inventive stage dressing team for all their efforts. A mention too for the Long Eaton Sea Cadets who piped our ’Admiral’ aboard and saluted in full uniform - a glorious addition to the good ship Albert Hall. Our Music Director, Richard Laing, commented: ‘it was a thrill to give life to Hamish MacCunn’s wonderful orchestration of The Wreck of the Hesperus for the first time in nearly a century’. Some members of the Choir also had the opportunity to take part in the Celebration of the Music from Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones and The Hobbit. As a member of the audience, I can honestly say that they gave an excellent performance which brought huge compliments from several people seated near to me.

We then made our much-anticipated return to the Royal Concert Hall for our annual performance of Messiah (complete). It was a very emotional concert and well received by a very appreciative audience. Our Family Carol Concert also did not disappoint. Our friends from Thoresby Colliery Band were also excited to return to the Concert Hall and the audience again was very enthusiastic.

In February 2023, our Come and Sing day was a little different this year with music from Norwegian born composer, Ola Gjeilo. I know many really enjoyed the day and thanks to all those who helped as volunteers to make it a great success. Sincere thanks to Richard Laing for his leadership. Thanks also to Jonathan Allsopp for his accompaniment.

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Spring Fantasia followed in March and although the audience was smaller than hoped for, those in attendance really enjoyed our performance. The Hymn of Jesus was a challenge, but we were pleased to hear some complimentary comments about our performance from our President and our sponsors from Hopewells.

Our season was almost complete with our Southwell Minster concert in May - Britten St Nicolas. We were delighted to have a sunny day which makes all the difference at this sublime venue. Thank you to all our Friends of Harmonic who helped with stewarding, not only with this last concert of the season, but also at the Albert Hall concerts.

To wrap things up, approximately 70 members took part in the Drivetime event at the Royal Concert Hall with the Hallé. This is always an enjoyable and relaxed way to bring our season to a close. Numbers were increased this year both in terms of our own members of the core choir and others taking part. The audience figures were also much higher.

Finally, a huge ‘thank you’ to everyone who has supported the Choir during this past Season as volunteers. Without these dedicated individuals the Society would simply cease to function. I should also like to thank John Filsak for coming forward to take on the role of Hon. Treasurer during January of this year. Special thanks to our outgoing Membership Secretary, Michael Napier and our Programme Compiler, Julian Toler. As my term of office comes to a close, particular thanks once again to Jane Rouse and Dorothy Martin. We now have nominations for nearly all the roles which needed to be filled and I look forward to supporting them alongside the General Committee.

Joanne Browne

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FINANCIAL REPORT

The last financial year has been a year of two treasurers. We started the year with Jane Rouse in post; I took over in the spring. I take this opportunity to thank Jane for the support and advice she has given and continues to give, and for her work as treasurer over the years.

The accounts show a deficit of £13,627. In one respect this is better than expected because of a £4,000 increase in the valuation of our investments. In another it is worse because of the larger-than-budgeted concert deficit of nearly £30,000. Although our concert expenses were some £2,000 less than expected the income from ticket sales was disappointing. The Lord of the Rings concert provided welcome extra income and we were able to bank a small amount of profit from the Family Carol Concert.

Concert losses are expected and budgeted for. The word on the street is that we’re not the only organisation struggling to regain its audience postCovid. Nevertheless, if each of us sold just two tickets for each concert, our audiences at the Albert Hall and Southwell Minster would be doubled.

We must expect the cost of hiring our concert venues and paying our musicians to continue to rise.

The bulk of our general income comes from members’ subscriptions and shows a significant increase over the previous year now that most of us have less to fear from Covid. We have agreed a below-inflation rise for the coming year.

Our investments have performed better than most over the year, thanks to our excellent financial advisor.

I very much look forward to serving as treasurer and singing with this wonderful choir in the season ahead of us.

John Filsak

TICKET OFFICERS REPORT

Tickets for our November and Spring Concerts are now usually sold via Ticketsource, so there is increasingly less involvement from this team. We still sold paper tickets for our Southwell concert, Britten St Nicolas, along with the alternative options of using PayPal direct from our own website.

Jo Parry and Anna Charly

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MARKETING AND PUBLICITY

Printed literature: The Committee was able to work a little further ahead during this past Season in producing publicity for each of the concerts. We had some existing designs in place for Musical Seascapes, Messiah and Spring Fantasia. New designs were created for the Christmas concert and Britten St Nicolas . Thanks to all who had input into helping create these materials. Thank you also to our outgoing Programme Compiler, Julian Toler, for his work on the artwork for the concert programmes over these past years. Also, to Joy Lee for continuing to produce the artwork for our Family Carol Concert.

The postal marketing database and hand-delivery distribution list for flyers was used again during the Spring of 2023. This was the first time since 2019. We will be reviewing Press Advertising and Press releases during this forthcoming Season and continue to use a diverse approach to promoting our events.

Promotional emails: Thank you to Michael Gillie who has continued to promote our concerts using our email database. We currently have 412 subscribers to our mailing lists. The ‘open rate’ has increased to around 50% over the last season, so we are reaching around 200 people with each mailout. This remains an area of our publicity we could develop further. Perhaps you have some experience in digital marketing and would like to help us make more of our contacts? Choir members are welcome to join this mailing list - you can then forward the emails to family and friends who may be interested (or even better, ask them to sign up themselves). Just visit the website and use the box that will pop up after a short delay. Or just go straight to the envelope icon at the base of our homepage to subscribe there.

Social media: We continue to find social media to be very beneficial for promotion of our concerts. We use social media posts to promote the concerts and engage people in the following ways:

Facebook (search: Nottingham Harmonic Choir), Twitter (search: @Notts_Harmonic) Instagram (search:@notts_harmonic).

We currently have 888 followers on Twitter, 621 followers on Facebook and 257 on Instagram. We continue to slowly increase our reach each year. Huge thanks to Julie King and to Rachel Cropley for continuing to keep our social media updated throughout the season.

Joanne Browne

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NOTTINGHAM HARMONIC CHOIR WEBSITE

The website primary functions are:

Key requirements of the website are that it should be clear and easy to navigate and that the information presented should be fresh and up to date. We hope that it meets those key requirements but recognise that there is always room for improvement.

The membership administration system, built into the website, but accessible only to a small number of administrators and the Membership Secretary, has continued to evolve and play an important role in managing auditions and mass mailings to the membership.

The day to day updates to the website are currently being shared between Joanne Browne, Dave Pitt and Tim Oaten. Thanks very much to Julian Toler for continuing with managing the web hosting and maintenance of the site.

Dave Pitt

MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY

Membership of the Society has maintained good levels this Season despite the trials of the past three years.

The Season closed with 183 members. Of these, four have taken a year out. Thirteen members resigned or failed to renew their membership during the Season. We are however pleased to report that we welcomed 19 new members to the Choir plus two returning members.

The membership breakdown, including those taking a year out at the end of the Season, was:

66 Soprano

63 Alto 17 Tenor 37 Bass

Michael Napier

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FRIENDS OF NOTTINGHAM HARMONIC CHOIR

I am delighted to report that some of our Friends were able to join us at various times during this past Season. Several assist as Stewards and we continue to be grateful for their valuable help.

Newsletters are posted to our Friends in September together with their membership card and the Annual Choir Newsletter. The custom has been to include some terrible jokes, amusing facts and puzzles! We have several members living in different parts of the UK and, although not always able to attend our concerts, they like to stay in touch with Harmonic.

At last, after cancellations for various reasons, we were finally able to hold our Friends’ Garden party this year on Sunday 25 June. We were very fortunate with the weather despite the ominous forecast. In fact, if anything it was too hot. Some folks are never satisfied! We all enjoyed catching up with old friends helped along with a plentiful supply of refreshments.

Please do encourage your friends and family to consider joining the Friends. There is a minimum annual donation of £20 per person. Friends receive discounts on tickets to our Albert Hall and Southwell concerts and free programmes for all concerts.

Lusia Coulson

LIBRARY REPORT

The number of choir members borrowing music has increased, and currently stands at approximately 180. Sourcing the music has been a challenge this season. Fortunately, a new music library, NewSPAL, based in Surrey, opened in late 2022. They had scores of both the McDowall Ave Maris Stella and Vaughan Williams Fantasia on the Old 104[th] Psalm. These two pieces, and the Gjeilo Sunrise Mass, were all hired from three different sources as the local library was unable to provide the number of copies that we required. The two pieces of Gjeilo music for Come and Sing were not available at any library, so the scores were borrowed from four different choral societies. We still did not quite have as many copies as intended, but fortunately some people already owned the music, so we reached the required number of attendees. It is certainly worth asking whether participants have their own copies for future Come and Sing events.

Thank you to the many choir members who order their music on time, rub out their pencil markings and return their scores promptly after each concert. And as always, many thanks to the Library Team for their invaluable help and support throughout the year.

Heather Norbury

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Professional Staff

The General Committee wishes to record, as ever, its grateful thanks and appreciation to our Music Director, Richard Laing, and to our Accompanist and Organist, Jonathan Allsopp, for their immense contribution to all our endeavours. We should also like to thank Simon Hogan and Michael Dutton.

Venues

The facilities afforded to the Society over the last year by the following are gratefully acknowledged.

The Nottingham Emmanuel School - rehearsal and audition venue

Nottingham High School - rehearsal and audition venue

Beeston Parish Church - rehearsal venue

The Becket School - Come and Sing venue

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Concerts in the 167th Season

Musical Seascapes

Saturday 12 November 2022 7.30PM Albert Hall, Nottingham

Britten Four Sea Interludes Howells Sir Patrick Spens Mendelssohn The Hebrides MacCunn The Wreck of the Hesperus Stanford Songs of the Fleet

Edward Grint Bass baritone Richard Laing Conductor Simon Hogan Organist Orchestra da Camera

Handel Messiah

Saturday 3 December 2022 7PM Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham April Fredrick Soprano Cathy Bell Mezzo-soprano Nathan Vale Tenor Andrew Ashwin Baritone Richard Laing Conductor Michael Overbury Continuo Orchestra da Camera

Family Carol Concert

Saturday 17 December 2022 5PM Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham Richard Laing Conductor Michael Dutton Organist Thoresby Colliery Band Michael Howley Band Conductor

Come and Sing

Saturday 25 February 2023 9.30AM-5PM The Becket School, West Bridgford Gjeilo Dark Night of the Soul Gjeilo Luminous Night of the Soul Richard Laing Conductor Jonathan Allsopp Accompanist

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Spring Fantasia

Saturday 25 March 2023 7.30PM Albert Hall, Nottingham McDowall Ave Maris Stella Gjeilo Sunrise Mass Holst Hymn of Jesus Vaughan Williams Five Mystical Songs

Richard Laing Conductor James Oldfield Bass baritone Orchestra da Camera

Britten St Nicolas

Saturday 20 May 2023 7.30PM Southwell Minster

Pärt Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten Richter On the Nature of Daylight Elgar Serenade for Strings Vaughan Williams Fantasia on the ‘Old 104th’ Britten St Nicolas

Christopher Turner Tenor Boys from the Choir of Southwell Minster Richard Laing Conductor Orchestra da Camera

The Drivetime Concert

Friday 23 June 2023 6PM Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham R Strauss Also Sprach Zarathustra - Sunrise Tchaikovsky Waltz from Swan Lake Verdi Va , Pensiero from Nabucco_ Saint-Saëns* _Danse Macabre

Mascagni Easter Hymn from Cavalleria Rusticana_ Stravinsky The Firebird (Berceuse and Finale) Steve Pickett Three Alien Dances from the Planet Zog John Williams* _Star Wars: Imperial March and Main Titles

The Hallé

Ellie Slorach Conductor Ruth Rosales Presenter Georgie Malcolm Soprano

*** Drivetime Choir** (core choir – Nottingham Harmonic Choir)

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THE NOTTINGHAM HARMONIC SOCIETY

Registered Charity No. 231548

The Nottingham Harmonic Society – 167[th] Season (2022–2023)

President: Dr Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason General Committee:

Elected members -

Chair of the Committee Mrs Joanne Browne Vice-Chair (Acting) Mrs Dorothy Martin Hon. General Secretary (Acting) Mrs Joanne Browne Hon. Treasurer Mr John Filsak (elected 25.1.23) Friends’ Secretary Mrs Lusia Coulson Miss Stephanie Gozney (res. 15.7.23) Making Music Representative Mrs Susan Graves Mrs Muriel Kettlewell Mrs Julie King Mr Paul Morris Mr Dave Pitt Mrs Jane Rouse (Co-opted) Mx Elliott Wood

Other appointments:

Programme Compiler 200 Club Manager Librarian Gift Aid & Membership Secretary Artistes’ Booking Secretary Concert Managers (Albert Hall & RCH) Concert Managers (Southwell Minster) Archivist Members’ Ticket officers Concert Assistant

Mrs Sarah Morris Dr Heather Norbury Dr Michael Napier Dr Philip Smart Mrs Julie King/Mrs Joanne Browne Mrs Gill Wright/Mrs Jill Blackwell/ Mr David Wright Dr John Whittle assisted by Mr Tim Oaten Mrs Jo Parry/Mrs Anna Charly Mr David Martin

Choir Stewards:

First Soprano Mrs Julie King/Mrs Rachel Cropley Second Soprano Mrs Dorothy Martin First Alto Mrs Claire Russ Second Alto Mrs Margaret Farrington/Mrs Alison Fretwell Tenor Mr Dave Lowery Bass Mr Colin Maddock/Mr Dave Pitt

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Independent Examiner

Mr Andrew Crossley FCA (Baldwin Cox Ltd, Beeston)

Professional appointments:

Music Director & Chorus Master

Accompanist & Organist

Mr Richard Laing MA BA PGDip PGCertEd CertAPS FISM FRAS FRSA Mr Jonathan Allsopp BA (Hons) FRCO

Sub-Committees:

Programming Committee

Chair of sub-committee Mrs Dorothy Martin Chair of the General Committee Mrs Joanne Browne Mr Garard Cawthorne (Co-opted) Mr Andy Kettlewell (Co-opted) Librarian Dr Heather Norbury (Co-opted) Hon. Treasurer Mr John Filsak Artistes’ Booking Secretary Dr Philip Smart (Co-opted) Dr John Whittle (Co-opted) Music Director & Chorus Master Mr Richard Laing (Co-opted)

Marketing and Publicity Chair of sub-committee Mrs Joanne Browne Dr Jackie Appleby (Co-opted) Mr Michael Gillie (Co-opted) Mr Jonathan Hall (Co-opted) Mrs Julie King Mr Dave Pitt Mrs Sue Spencer (Co-opted)

Social Events Group Convenor

Vacant

Sponsorship Group Convenor Mr John Parry

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The trustees ha￿ p￿aSU￿ ￿￿rtaTrJ financial statements. 4thith t￿Mp wth current514tutoryreqwrernents and rtrwvfthEiharIW58￿Pmir¥do￿utnènt. Regi5teredtharitynwnter 231548 PrfKlpal add￿5$ Nottmyharn NG44FL TILtstÈes mrsJoaTrneOr￿ MSSIephan￿ GOTh Mtssusan Gr4ve5 Mr5 Mur1 Kettk Mr5 Dorotlry Ma￿n MrPaulMorrS5 MrDavid Pitt MtssJanÈ fj0wer￿￿e and Managern•Trt Th2 tharityi5an a￿[￿tIOn ofapwO•230n￿￿e￿ urKrtheTu￿0fit5 newtonstitutsn, ath)pteOon s￿ber2010. Tn￿tees3reap￿lnred Orre?p￿nred annuaHyatthÈAGM W thoctober. 0biBCti￿lrd PthviliR5 The 0bfrctfvesofthe￿y&ty?retVatharKe, rytht.dth￿p.lThJ malntsin pu￿￿ed￿￿tion1lI,afvJ appre(131ion of. theèrtand 5tiencEof mLL%iC inal itsaspects. i￿￿1rthroUgh wblK perfonnances ofchotsl muskofthe hig￿ da￿T￿e0b￿ctsUfthE￿s1Ml ￿tOmfinEdt0ChaTIiah￿ putP05ÈS only accordingrothe lrneatMn¥ofthÈtEml. ThEf0tuSDfouract￿￿￿SforIhe publK benefvrEmainsthe Wul￿￿n0fthDrnI and ortheMra1 in Nottinghamthl￿b¥WayOfC0Ken5.&r¥i￿Ec3n￿￿(Drdrtwnea￿ briwpeop*togeiher Unusual or sehlom.performed MKks are intrudLKed 10 wbk to ¢d￿ate afid encourage In the communty. Thequ￿an￿oflheCb0￿tyc0mrn￿1onre83wth￿pllb1Ka￿effth3SbeenC0r￿b￿ered￿￿dl￿jSSh nd ￿anniNgthe 50aewlfv￿art¢n￿rtprORrJ￿. The5tjc￿tyha5 pErfOnr￿ in 0fhs0¥￿ concert>-MwAa1Se45r4rffeatu￿ Howell We atso provlded 9nge￿ for 4 'Lord of ts RitW e•Èrt at ￿ CorKert Hall. Our"Come and In February wa5 abosuttE%StuL 4ainfeaturirothe mwicof ixa Gieikn. Annual Report 2022.2023 . 167thSeas¢JnofThe Ntilti￿rn l￿rrnon￿s0C￿October20￿j page 22of 32

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WOTnNGbi4M HARMONK soaErY IndePenda￿ Examlnerfs RewttotheTFPMtee50fthE ￿rn7r￿ks0￿efy I reportorttheaccountsofthecharityfor￿VEroed JlJunE1023,wthKhtesetoutonp￿e54tQ 9. The charity'smthe5are for ts kweparaihjn olits tharsty'Stntstee5 coDgdEr thatan audit15 ntst rtqLvrÈdforth&year ￿dEr5e£l￿￿ 144t21 Dft￿ Chatitses k12011 (the 2011 Act) arK1 thatan IndependemexamiMiM)nisreedEd. rt &rny respon51blltyto: E￿MiMIhe accowr5ur&rsetith 14Softhe 2011•rt TofolknwtheprDtedurES down in the8erwJl ￿r¥￿n58TleThIrythE(harIty Cotnmi%Srtin undersecthjn 14515Mblof tr 2011&."atsJ To sta1ewhetherpar￿L?rTh￿htton￿fQnryat￿nm￿. MyÈxaminatknnwascarried ourinacC￿￿a￿C￿￿lththege￿eral D￿ec￿￿581￿n ￿th￿Char￿Co￿TThwoTh. An examiTratioD indude5 a reviE¥¢ of the acco￿11￿ rewrds kept ty the Charity a compari5tsn of the accountspresentedwithtknserewrds. Iratso H￿Ude5C0￿￿￿e￿t￿rt0f any unUs￿lfIern5 Drdlscknsuresin thÈaccounts, ènd seek5ngeYp￿nao0￿Sfvurn y0uastrusteeso)r￿rnirg arysuch ￿￿tter$. The pro[￿ureS undertakendon￿ prwdea1lthEv￿enCÈth3lw)u￿1 berequwedinaThaudlt,a￿ consequenvy noopinlon 15 8Nenas to whEthertheaccoum5 presenta tr￿ar￿[far￿'1￿j ￿report 4lnited tDth)se matter5 setout in the staternent below. IncDnnEttthwith myexamwt￿jn. non¥nErhasirnÈto tswattenihjn.. whh8ivesn reas¢Jnablecawety if arf¢rnater6JIreSpffrthErw￿rements'. to wepareacoyjntswhiEh￿￿rdwltht￿JcC0w￿TeC{￿dSa￿luH￿p￿w1lhlheaCyo￿tiThs reqUirwTrentsDf￿ 2011kt havE rK>t L￿enrnÈ¢ or to %thlth. rnyownw, atttntrn berfr4wn in (vdÈTts e￿a￿le a proFer of lknp 15 Fa5tirAveN* Beesto Nattiryharn NG9 IAE Annual Report 2022.2023 . 167thSeas¢JnofThe Ntilti￿rn l￿rrnon￿s0C￿October20￿j page 24of 32

NorriNGTriAM HARr￿mI¢ SOOETY ATEmE1￿oF FINANOALACTivmES FOR THE YEAR EPIDED30JUIIE 2023 Z023 202Z IntomingResourcesfrom8eneThied Subsrriptions Irhve5tsnentincome ActwhresIor8enerdtu￿funds IrKomin8Re5ource5fTDmd*yitableadfr41Dek" otherincomingresources 24.126 1,273 2,328 Y.171 7,414 19,877 2,698 11.766 5.488 4E,884 Cosrsofgeneratin8f ChatTtablÈ 3ctNtt￿S GovernarKecosts 20,394 84.168 2.393 18,712 33.072 1,763 its.>ss 55.547 117.64Jl IILnJi 0therReCa8Tr￿d Gèins. Gainllknsslon re¥aluath)nof irNe5Dz 4.016 I￿,887) {46271 181.6COI Totslfunds brO￿hr10r￿ard atY3,493 341.093 Total fvnd5rJrriedforward 3ryJ.493 AN fUndSareunr￿￿rlctedfuthts Annual Report 2022.2023 . 167th SÈason4>fThe f4m￿mILlr￿r￿£￿￿b￿r1O23 page 25 Df32

NOTnNGHAM HARMC￿lc %XV¢ BALANCE SHEET ASAT30JLINE202J 2022 Flxed knets MusKand IDYestments 151,323 147.307 5,S 151,997 stocks Debtor5 5h•t ￿rthand in hand Iss 6.921 154.592 6,436 13S,784 142,220 16L641 157,496 295 3L¥,493 Unre5trKtedfvn& 93 The flnartial 5taternentsoTrpJgeSltO9￿alVVMlIrythef￿J5¥e¢soTr IIAW 2023 and98ned on thelr be￿a￿tr. ro¥￿ (Chait eral Commkneel 1. ￿l5￿k{￿on.TreasUrer] Annual Report 2022.2023 . 167thSeas¢JnofThe Ntilti￿rn l￿rrnon￿s0C￿October20￿j page 26of 32

NOThNGHAM HARMONICSOCJErY NOTESTOTHEAccourirs FOR ThEYEAR ENDED 30JUNE 2023 In prÉparuYt￿ actOUnts,tt￿frl1k￿￿￿acC0UTrtir$ Fo￿$ha¥e￿een Colrrf￿d with.. The atcounts haye been wepared on the h￿orK c05r m￿YentiDn the ex￿pt￿n that investments a￿ valued at mark Value. The are in a(￿1￿&[￿e with applicable accounts￿ Star￿ards. thethariDes9)RP Its)5{P￿unti￿3nd reptsrtin8 byCharitye51 and covnpty vmh the Ckiwibe5 1ALtts￿ts and Rwrtsl Ae8uLItMMS 2015 issued undEr the hantie5A£t 1011. Grft rtdaimed ondonation5tothE Charity￿1n[l￿1Pd￿lth￿U amoum re￿1¥able. Otherlnoxneand eywdffure I￿at[DuntsWhen re￿fvab￿ or payable. QLW)ted ¥i¥estrnentsh￿b￿PTh¥a1￿d at martet¥aknattheb&LirKe sheetdate. Unreali5ed and rEal￿Ed 8ains h)sses are Sho￿ net in the statemem of fir￿￿111 thibES. folder5psIM) atvahotkJTrorwst trrfthe trueesan&are bein8 deprec*ted al ILfh bas wheretTry IrPap￿￿￿1DrtIWItsbI￿￿r￿￿¢s. Annual Report 2022.2023 . 167th SÈason4>fThe f4m￿mILlr￿r￿£￿￿b￿r1O23 page 27 Df32

P40TTIPIGHAM HARMOIIIC5WErY NOTESTOTHE ACCOUPlfS FOR THÉ YEAR ENDED 30JVNE 2L12J Usted irbvefftnts Irlterest re￿fved L219 1,928 1273 Comeandskrylncome Z.328 2,698 ricket sales 49.474 10,697 413 Perfonnancefee GrdDrr￿Ned rnrne Sncome 1.047 656 54,171 IL766 202Z charit￿$8rft{ Otherincome 4,2B3 1,20S 7.414 S,488 Annual Report 2022.2023 . 167thSeas¢JnofThe Ntilti￿rn l￿rrnon￿s0C￿October20￿j page 28of 32

NOTnwGHAM IIAR%KIWICSOOETY NOTESTOTHE ACCOUF115 FOR THE YEAR ENDED aoJuiiE2 2022 Rehear5alfee5 Mu5rc ￿0&depreCia￿On Come %D8 Costs Adverti4ingprintin8and hire 15.481 15,170 518 2,IS5 395 474 L702 516 2,229 30.394 IB.712 2022 Orchest PerformEr5 Condwtor Music hirE Priniing4nd publHity Ftograrn5nE5 Holl hire en￿1￿8 27,230 3,941 10,428 3,202 4.740 125 71S 1,150 10,775 2,562 L828 34,716 1257 L417 L928 107 386 36 Box officecomm￿l0II Sundry 84,168 33.072 ZD2J poststr andstsrbj gJb51riptian5 MiscellanÈOuS Wtbsitecosts Jnsurance ¢￿jm1rrffees 359 36S 36S 358 103 481 425 85 431 414 2.393 1.763 Annual Report 2022.2023 . 167th SÈason4>fThe f4m￿mILlr￿r￿£￿￿b￿r1O23 page 29 Df32

NOTnwGIIAM HARMONICSOQErY NOTESTOThEAccoupirs FOR THEYEAR ENOED 30JUNE202J 10 Musicand 2022 Al Iluty 202211Juty2021 dthon5 tsi5￿ 18.199 At301une2023l30J￿2o2Z 18.754 18,805 At ljuty 10121lj￿2Q21 thargeforyear OndiSPllSgLs 14.115 13.597 518 120} At 30June2023 130Juro 2012 Netbook¥alue 14.115 30June 2023 130June 2022 4,193 4￿9? 2022 CarrySn8value at ljuty 102211j￿I2oZj Gainllknssl on revaluion 147,307 4,016 167,194 119.8871 At301une2023 I30j￿￿e2012 ISl,323 147.307 12 cashatb3fika￿d tnh¥J 2023 CurrentActaunt NuTnberTwo AcEount United Tru5fB3nk Mansfield Billdi￿￿￿lety Ppttyc35h 7.595 ui 452 72,7C 75,C 55.(￿) S.784 154,592 NDnèofthÈTNsteesre pabJartyremLWath)nty¥th•rtydurY%thEyegrl1012*PJill. Annual Report 2022.2023 . 167thSeas¢JnofThe Ntilti￿rn l￿rrnon￿s0C￿October20￿j page 30of 32

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