THE GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR
SEVENTY-THIRD ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
Re8lstered Charlty Number Sc￿2904

THE GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
N¢Xes
Unrestrlrted
Funds
2025
Unrestrlrted
Funds
2024
INCOME
Interest Received
Concert Income lex GRCHI
Subscriptions. Donations & Sponsofship
Fundraising
General Income
Gift Aid
GRCH- Chflstmas Income
GRCH - Spring Income 2025
GRCH - Spring Income 2024
GRCH - Sprin8 Income 2023
Ladie5 Blouses
Tour Skye
Tour - Highland
CD Sales
655
3.880
14.990
793
5,573
20,921
325
219
2,081
2.708
1,793
3,224
2.610
5,246
763
6.446
24.481
418
65,208
243
32,641
EXPENDITURE
Administration Expenses
Concert Expenditure lex GRCHI
General expenses
GRCH - Christmas Expenditure
GRCH - Sprin8 Expenditure 2025
GACH - Spring Expenditure 2024
GRCH - Spring Expendilure 2023
Salarie5, Expenses & Professional Fees
Recordin8 Costs
Coach Hire & Ferry costs
Ladies 81ouses
Tour- Skye
Tour - Highland
3.055
3,190
378
6,032
8,072
4.144
5,765
217
2,032
1,672
2,982
21,005
19,250
1,752
535
1,064
27.476
73,751
36,750
NET SURPLUS FOR YEAR
4,109
-8.543
BALANCE AS AT 31 MARCH 2024
47.383
55,926
BALANCE AS AT 31 MARCH 2025
43.274
47,383
All Funds are unrestrlrted
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THE GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR
BALANCE SHEEr
AS AT 31 MARCH 2025
Notes
2025
2024
FIXED ASSETS
Tangible Fixed Assets
CURRENT ASSETS
Bank and Cash
43,294
47.383
43.294
47.383
CURRENT IIABILITIES
Funds Tecelved in advance
Tour Deposits (potential
refund 10 chori51er51
20
20
NET CURRENT ASSETS
43,274
47,383
TOTAL NET ASSETS
43.274
47,383
Repte5onied by:
Unrestrlrted Funds
As •t l April 1024
Surplu5 1 D•flclt for th• y••r
47,383
.4.lQ9
55,926
.8,543
•131 M•Kh 2025
43.274
47.383
Approved by the Councll on
Z..o...L.S
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THE GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
The followin8 are the main accountin8 policies'.-
al The financial statements have been prepared in accordance
with Statement of Recommended Practice - Accounting by Charities.
bl The Financlal statements have been prepared under the historical
C05t conventlon.
cl Depreciation
Tanglble assets acqulred are capitallsed and depreciated on a strai8ht
line basis calculated to write off their costs less any residual value over
their estimated useful lives as follows'.-
Expected useful Ilves lin years)
Office Equipment
dl Income and payments out of the funds afe accounted for on a cash basis.
ADMINISTRATION EXPENSES
2025
2024
Postage. Prini and Advertisin8
Travel and Motor Expenses
Depreciation
1,444
1.611
1,761
1,429
3,055
3.190
GENERAL EXPENSES
Hallllibrary rent
Gifts and presentations
Insurance
Music & CD purchases Inet of donations)
Equipment - Rostrum / Card machine
Sundry expenses
2,8iX)
128
369
642
2,170
732
353
1,706
819
252
6,032
205
4.144
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THE GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
2025
2024
SALARIES, EXPENSES AND PROFESSIONAL FEES
Accompanist
Current Condurtor
8usiness manager
Accounts examiner
3,565
8,715
8,475
250
8,820
8,580
250
19,250
21.LX)5
FIXED ASSETS
Equlpment
At l April 2024
Additions
At 31 March 2025
18.573
18,573
Depreclatlon
At l April 2024
Charge for year
At 31 March 2025
18.573
18,573
Net Book Value
At 31 March 2025
At 31 March 2024
UNRESTRicfED FUNDS
General
Fund
Subscrlptlons
Fund
2025
Totsl
2024
Total
As at l April 2024
Income for the year
Costs for the year
Surplus in year
As at 31 March 2024
2,070
24.223
-36.750
-12,527
-10,457
45,313
8,418
47,383
32,641
-36,750
.4.109
43,274
55,926
65,208
-73,751
.8,543
47,383
8,418
53.731
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INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR
I report on the accounts of the charity for the year ended 31 March 2025 set out on pages I to 4.
Respectlve responslbllltles of trustees Icouncll) and examlner
The charity trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the terms of the
Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland} Act 2005 and the Charities Accounts (Scotlandl Regulations 2006.
The charity trustees consider that the audit requirement of Re8ulation 1011) (d) of the Accounts Regulations
does not apply. It is my responsibi'lity to examine the accounts as required under section 44111 (cl of the Act
and to state whether particular matters have corne to my attention.
Basis of independent examiner's statement
My examination is carried out in accordance with Re8ulation 11 of the Charities Accounts (Scotland)
Regulations 2006. An examinalion includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and
comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also include5 consideration of any unusual items
or disclosures in the accounts, and seek5 explanation5 from the trustees concerning any such matters. The
procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit. and consequentlv
I do not profes5 an audit opinion on the view given by the account5.
Independent examlner'5 Statement
In the course of my examination. no matter has come to my attention
I which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements..
lal to keep accounting records in accordance with Settion 4411) of the 2CXIS Act and Re8ulation 4
of the 2006 Accounts Regulations, and
Ibl to Pfepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with Regulation 8
of the 2006 Accounts Re8ulations
have not been met. or
2 to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper undefstanding
ol rhe accuJriTS to be reacied
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THE GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES, ICOUNCIL'S) RESPONSIBILITIES
We are required under the constitution and the Charities and Trustee Investment15cotlandl Act 2C()5 and
the Charities Accounts (Scotlandl Regulations 2006 to prepare financial statements for each finandal year.
We consider that the audit requirement of Re8ulation 10(11 {dl of the Account5 Re8ulations does not applv.
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The 61as9ow PhotniA Choir
-In Honour of all who Believe thot Life was mode for Friend5hip-
Glas8ow Phoenlm Cholr: GRCH new Audltorlum Apfll 2024 pwtth 8uests 'A ChOl￿d Taste, from Kllmarrwk
NOTICE- ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
St John's Renfield Church on Monday 02 June 2025 at 7.30 p.m.
AGENDA
Minutes of 2024 Meeting & Matters Arising
Season 2024125 Reports
SPONSORSHIP: the Choir is indebted to its many Corporate sponsors, Private donors and
Trusts, who make our many charitable concerts possible throughout the country, The Choir
performs with support from The Provincial Grand Lodge of Glasgow, the Grand Lodge of
Antient Free & Accepted Masons of Scotland and the Sovereign Order of St. John of
Jerusalem Knights Hospitaller.
Contact the GPC at www.phoenixchoir.or
A Scott15h Charity SCIX12904

Iht 61as9ow Pho¢nix (hoir
-In Honour ol all who Believe that Llfe wa5 made fvr Friendshlp-
74th ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
St John's Renfield Church Hall on Monday 2nd June 2025 at 7.30 p.m.
AGENDA
l. PresSdenVs Welcome
2. Apologies for Absence
3. Minirtes of 73rd AGM held on Monday 3rd June 2024
4. Mattels Arlslng
a) Recrultment drlve- Leaflet: Printed 'DI,,Ir buiedlGRCH Oecember Prosramme Insertlupdaled
b) Church address Ilsts- updated ti.
c) GRCH Maln Hall Oecember concert- unaer regular review
5. AGM Reports
Council Office-bearers. Conductor and Business Mana8ef Reports
6. Appolntrnents & Confirmations
a) AppoSntment of Offlce Bearers
President / Vice-president / Secretary / Treasurer I Choir Manager / Publicity Officer I
Librarian I Stewards: SopT311o / Allo / Tenor / Bass
The Bass Stewara.
15 5tandin8 down.
All other Council Members are slanain8 for re-election and no further nominations have been
received.
bl Appolntment of Professional Staff
Conductor
c) Appointment and Confirmatlon of:
Minutes Secretary- replacement / Ticket Co-ordinator / A551Stant Librarian / Confirmation of
Wardrobe Manager l Media Group.. Web Site. Facebook and YouTube / CD Sales Co-ordinator -
replacement / Archivist1200 Club Org3niser / Social Team Spokesperson / Choir Van Co-ordinator
dl Appolntment of Honorary Offlce Bearers
7. Membershlp Subscrlptions for Season 202512026
Full l Associate l GRCH Patron
Pfofesslonal Fees for season 202512026
Conductor / Accompanist
9. Buslness Peceived b the Secretary
al Fro
'Could Council please advise members on how they plan to
rnarklcelebrate the Choir's 75th season12025120261 and its actual 75th birthday in 2026.
10. A.O.C.8.
al Forward Planning - relocation of Busine55 Manager duties- see attached paper
b} Constitution various updates required.
Ih
Date of 75 Annual General Meetlng: Monday 1st June 2026

Reallocatlon of Business Managef jobs
Treasurer:
To halldle sponsorship matters
preferences.
To handle the bookin8 and signing of contracts for the concert hall. as well as liaising with artists and
I coordinating ticket sales alongside the Conductor.
l To formalize arrangements with guest artists once approved by Council.
To lead the subcommittee for fundraising.
O assess and compile a list ol current sponsors and their communication
Secretary:
To keep a cuntral diary of bookings and dates and hold the choir directory of 5wnsors. pairons. and
associate:
rfill update the central diary of bookings and dates on the website.
SM to include communication with concert patrons in the regular circulars.•o be given the Ilst and c¢J)tact
details of concert patrons and honorary members.
To handle AGM organisation and create a Standard operatin8 procedure for It. incI￿1n8 pulling togtther
reports and circulating to all concerned.
Cholr manager:
Site visits to concert venues (where necessary) and liaison with concert promoters on Health & Safety. &cess
and review of performance space.
To create a list of tasks for concert organisation and circulate to the committee for review.
lus volunteers to create written standard operating procedures for concert setup and equisynent
handling.
Heart Internet admin.
Concert set-up group.
Publlclty Offlcer:
lo create templates for concert Posters, tickets and posters.
To investigate alternative printing options for programs and promolional materials to see if it is possible to
reduce costs.
Liaison with concert Pfomoters re8arding praclical issues prior to concert.
Update and di8rtize the mailin8 list for churches and organizatFons.
Conductor:
To su88est guesi artists for concerts and present to Council for approval.
To liaise with
egarding artist fees and expenses for concerts.
To check on tne vsability of any current fecorded Items for a potential new CD. Council agreed to revislt
recordin8 details at a future meeting.
Presldent and Wice President:
To oversee concert organisation as "promoters". checking that all tasks are being tompleted.
Councll:
To review ihe need for printed leaflets and posters. considerin8 more electronic alternatives.
To gave a thorough knowledge ol ticket sales and the importance of having a backup plan in case
who has extensive knowledge of the ticketing pr<Kess. is unavailable.
IdL.'
.ly potential sponsors and approach them
Formin8 a fundraisin8 team. It was a8reed that the Treasurer W￿ld lead the subcommittee for this.
To create a subcommittee fof the organi5ation of future tOUfS.
The appointment of a technical person to oversee and maintain concert equipment and the need to have a
team to assist with concert set-up l+ was proposed that we should have written standard operating
procedures1SOPsl for various tasks -
Iu5 volunteers to create written 5tand3rd operating procedures lor
concert setup and equiprnent handling.
Council to approach choir members. their s￿nifIcant other5. and a55ociaie members for potential technical
expertise.

The 61as9ow Photni.% Choir
-In Honour of all who Believe thot knfe wos modefor Friendship"
73rd ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
St John's Renfield Church Hall on Monday 3, June 2024 at 7.30 p.rn.
Minutes
l. President's Welcome
elcomed everyone to the 73, AGM and thanked them for attending.
AttendancL'
A total of 53 people attended the 73rd AGM. including council members, choir staff and some
associate members.
Apologies were received from:
3. Minutes of 72nd AGM held on Monday 5" June 2023
asked the meeting if the minutes of the last AGM appeared to be correct
noted that there is an error in the date of the meeting in the circulated Minutes and that this had
been correrted. There were no further corrections and the minute5 were agreed as a correct
record.
l. Seconded..
4. Matters Arising
al Recruitment drive for new male slngers.
S l. said she had put up a poster in Leniie station that included all the
iniormation on how to join the choir. including tear-off strips with the choir manager's email
?AAracf fgpies have been sent to the choir manager, and she is happy for them to be shared.
aised that a leaflet on how to hire the choir and how to join has been put together
(11,d i i I | a ble for review on the new choir noticeboard. Any feedback on the leaflet is to be
sent to
Artion:
aski,d if the group to recruit for the choir's men met and if there wa<
fr.(,.
ndicated that. over the summer. she had discussed matters witk
and indicatl J chat they had decided that the formation of the group should wti It ..J'
on the leaflet had been completed.
Clerk Note
, ¥ not have the corrert information to hand at the time of the AGM
odno
contact wilr
,'ntil the 9 October, the convÉ'rsorion w05 regarding the old moiling
lists ond not the recruitment group.
ad oske
f he would be willing to be
involved with moiling if oppropriate. discussion wil r
I wos decided that the old mailing
lists were out of date and not to be used. The old lists .¥iil bc deleted.
k Tor
11 i)
work

)ointed out that the bulk nf *hg wnrlr with the leaflet was completed by No￿rnber
rfc'.J l i)iid was not taken fofward
'esponded that it has now been thne and
will be taken forward.
bl Information on how to hlre the tholr.
Tl. raised that the information on how to hire the choir and to join the chtir is
missing from the concert programme5.￿,￿lI1 take a note of this and addre55.
Artion:
c) Half-prlce tlckets for under 16s for tholr concerts.
This was addressed and actioned
oted that for the April concert only one ￿dUCed
price ticket was sold. For the Christmas concert there were 43 reduced price tickets sc4d.
S. AGM Reports
Council Office.be?rers, Condurtor and Business Manager Reports
Treasurer
oported that there was nothin8 to add.
T2. asked about the reconciliations and commented that he is grateful for them
as they are very good. What stands out is the difference between the loss incurred at the Christmas
concert and the profit made at the April concert. He would suggest pulling Out of the large hall at
Christmas. The Treasurer asked
o respond as he is pass .Ir i:
.il)out this subject and
noted that on this matter she 15 In Lll..;-￿IIe[e agreement with hi
responded that the
Glasgow Phoenix Choir is a prestigious choir with a long history and noted '.hat we are not the only
choir struggling with audience numbers just now. This year, the visiting choir will be the Farmer5
Choir who will sell 500 tickets. A potential sponsor has also come fonvard to sponsor the Christmas
concert.
.)ointed out that if the Choir does not perform a lèrgp cnncprt rhat the Choir
would not be able to claim to be the sow-
,ioi¥ Phoenix Choir
sked the
Treasurer if the position is improving.
Ilie yusilivii Is )IdliC, but If the
Choir spend on anything, let it be the J.g.
ddpd that the guest choif and
the sponsor are expecting to be in the large auditori u rr
Jointed out that the levels
of audience can only Improve.
Idded that in ye3rs EonL, by the Christmas concert
subsidised the April concert
noted that he is pleased that the council has
discussed this
added that In years 8one by the choir sold many more tickets for the
cop-e-l Jnc note(J that we should be asking what more the choir can do.
Tl, asked if the large hall would be cut down so only the lower levels are sold.
d ;hat this would be the case.
Tl. asked that if the Farmers choir are 80ing sell 500 tickets. why is the choir spending
£IOOO on the Whitburn bard.
esponded that the band provides variety, and that the
audience enjoys the band
i(Ided that the cost of any guests is part of the overall cost
of piitling on a concert.
raised again that the band should not be paid for rf the concert is making aloss.
esponded that there are many thin8s happening behind the scenes including the spo..
..lé Christmas concert.
asked if the Whitburn Band could take some of the tickets for the concert to sell at their
concerts.
.Added that it would be an ideal opportunity for the recruitment leaflet to
be sent out at the same time and should be explored.
wl Lll.
Action: Councll
commented that the Choir needs to be creative and asked the Choir to go ta their
Kiii_ I i Jii Si+'i'i{I i (I with any ideas.
Actlon: All
Business Mana8eT-
eported that there was nothing to add.

T?. psked if the Choir would ever consider holding a concert in Glasgow
14sponded that the Choir has sun8 in Ihe Cathedral previously but that they
are also struggli ng to find an audiencL'
i Dted that it is a good idea but that it has been
explored and discounted.
Choir Manager-
,Idded that there are 6 new enquiries that have come through the
website including 3 1 IrN* I l lei F. The enquiries have been responded to are on hold until the new
session.
Publicity officer
with upcoming dates,
leaf let.
Jted that there is a new noticeboard for the Choir in the church hall
ow to join the Choir etc. and asked for comments about the content of the
Secretary -
Llbrarlan
reported that there was nothing to add.
added that there needs to be a recall of all music when space allows.
Conductor-
-dded that the concert in Sprin8burn was very successful and
commented that the audience was small but appreciative and that the Choir was making a good
sound.
Soclal Team -
entioned that the S(xial Team is alway5 looking for members, and
thanked those w'ii, .11 i'ii't on the Team but who turned out to help cater the meeting anyway.
i(Ided that the team is there to facilitate any social events but do not always need
to be the cnes who do all of the work.
sked for the reports to be acceplt.;14-. a ¥,. FTr[:
T2, Seconded
6. Appointments & Confirmations
al Appointment of Offlce Bearers
"eded to the Vice President
.Isked for
li, the role of President. whic.* iitsp L.
'['. Jy geneial
resumed chairing the meeting and continued with the aDk)ointment of the Office
8eareri
reported that the Vice President,
5 Standing down and
thanked hEr for her time In the post and 311 the work that she has done for the Choi,
Forted that the Secretary had received one nomination for the role of Vice President and
th3t
ad agreed to be nominated. No other nominations were received frorn the
floor, 41 Ik) li Ir 4YVVUii)tiiient was approved by 3cclaim
reJuD.'I"

There were no other nominations received from the Alto Section and the appointment was
ooroved bv acclaim from the Alto section.
b) Appointment of Professional Staff
asked the meeting to re-appoint
approved by general acclairn.
asked the meeting to re-appoint
approved by acclaim.
cl Appolntment and Confirmatlon of:
Minutes Secretary l Ticket Co-ordinator l Asslstant Librarlan I Wardrobe Manager
Media Group: Web Site, Facebook and YouTube I CD Sales Co-ordlnator / Archivist
200 Club Or
aniser / Social Commlttee Spokesperson / Choir Van Co-ordinator
eported ihat the Wardrobe Manager,
1£ Standing down from
'.ho role ,)nd tnarked
f or all of her hard work on behalf of the Choir
sked if
ouia oe willing to help someone into the role as Par t i,f J lia naover process.
I Idi¥dted ttiat She would be happy to help someone into the role.
asked the meeting
If ,a i) ynnp wnilld hp willing tn txkp on the role and asked that anyone who ICJ I n IL)rested contact
'or more information.
Al. will be taking over the 200 club: any ch•nges
will be discussed with the council and will be put to the membership in the new season.
All other role holders are willing to continue for another year and were reinstated by acclaim.
d) Appointment of Honorary Office Bearer5
None
7. Mernl)ership Subscrlptlons for Season 202412025
asked the Treasurer for her proposal for the membership subscriptions for the
follo￿.11}g yv,4. ￿rePOrted that hef proposal is that there are no increases to the
Subscriptions. Approved by acclaim.
8. Professional Fees lor Sea51m 202412025
35ked the Treasurer for her proposal for the professional fees for the followlng
year.
reported that her proposal is that there are no increases to the profes5ioro1 fees.
Appr(Jv¥d tsy dLLiaim
9. 8u51ne55 Recelved by the Secretary
None
s Conductor and this was
s 8usiness Manager and this w
10. A.O.C.
None were received frorn the floor.
thanked everyone for coming to the meeting and wished everyone a good summer
bre.ak
proposed a vote of thanks to the President for chairing the meeting and to the
Social Te3m for providing refreshments. Approved by general acclaim.
Date of 74" Annual General Meeting: Monday 2 June 2025

GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR AGM 2025: President Report
Once again. we near the end of an eventful year,. our 74th cpa£on. I'm still basking in the glow of our
wonderful Spring concert in The RSNO Hall. We missed
this year and look forward to his return.
However, we are fortunate to be able to call on the multitalented {timekeeping aside)
havin8 the rne8a-talent of
on drums certainly changed the dynamic. The Choir are truly blest to
have such talented professionals to call upon.
We renewed some singing friendships throughout the season. This year with the Whitburn Band. Glasgow
Create Choirs and the Ballianlay Choir but were also delighted to welcome for the first time with us on to
the Main Auditorlum stage, the F3rmers Choir for a wonderful evening of music and song enjoyed by a very
appreciative audience. At the time of penning this report. we are looking forward to welcoming, also for
the first time. the Bangor Ladies Choir from Northern Ireland. This concert will be in the magnificent 5t
Andrebrfs Metropolitan Cathedral in Glasgow on the 17th of May. We are also takin8 part in the Clyde
Chorus event at Govan Cross on 31st of May as part of the Glasgow 850 celebrations.
I would also like to take a moment to mention the new members who have joined us this year. It was 50
good to see so many auditions after the Open night in September last year and congratulations to everyone
who made it throu8h. It is wonderful to have you with us.
We are also incredibly lucky to have many loyal supporters. sponsors. and helpers to whom we are
extrernely grateful. We are always on the look out for anyone interested in becomin8 a new sponsor and so
if you think you may have one up your sleeve. give your arm a shake.
We were delighted to be back at some of our usual Christmas concert venues but were excited about our
very first concert in Strathblane and would like to thank them for the warmth of their welcome and
hospitality. We look forward to being back in 2026.
2025126 is set to be a momentous year for the choir on a couple of fronts not least because we will be into
our 75th anniversary season. Our 75 years also denotes our Illustrious Dredecessor. s 125 years. The world-
famous Glasgow Orpheus Choir enjoyed So years befor(,
tood down as conductor,
leading to the formation of the Glas8ow Phoenix in 19SI. We will mark the occasion after the turn of the
year on all publications and correspondence and, hopefully, with other events Still under discussion.
Also, thi5 AGP.. marks the end of our association with our Busine55 MariFe.r n4 ?n.;rsars.
We
must thank
or all the years of commitment to the choir and wisli
a happy:LLIiL:'Iient.11
laughed wheii l ¥vr?te that}. He will. l am sure, still be running rings round The Bute Arts Society for manv
years to come.
With
retiring. Council have spent time since January planning the re-allocation of many of the Business
Manager's day-to-day functions back to members of the Council. However, we also have some challenges.
We need to be able to address aspects such a5 tourin& plannin& concert sta8in8. for example, and produce
alternative ways of going forward. It was disappointing to cancel the September Tour but the number of
choir members who had committed to going. left no room for call offs or sickness. We reduced costs and
put it back to the choir but had no further take up
as not confident in the numbers, and we had
little choice but to cancel.
Moreover, the questionnaire issued by our Choir Manager, showed that a rethink on touring may be well
overdue: so that is what we will do with the help of a group of volunteers willing to investl8ate the
P055ibilities.

GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR AGM 2025: President Report
We also hope to look at fundin8, sponsorship and recruitment. The Recruitment Group headed by the Vice
President, is already up and running and producin8 sound ideas. I foresee interesting times ahead,
At Ihis AGM, we are not only saying goodbye lo
bLII also I
nfl
our Bass Steward and chauffeur to I li(, I,.
velv￿, We wish him and rhe lamily all the best
tor iheir new i ifn ili A4il,, Iln. Aberdeenshiro
IS a IvirTier Librarian and much-loved member of the
T2.5 and wilh
on the CD desk, tliLI ..d￿e been with us for a lon8 time and both will be much
missed.
Although she has not left the choir. it has been very sad to learn that first sopranr)
longest serving chorister. will not be returning as a singing member. The good news Is that
health ha5 recovered enou8h to see her settled into her new home. I'm sure any old friends wno wtsn to
visit would be most welcome.
our
In conclusion, I have to thank our sales ladies. our van drivers, all those who helD setting out and clearing
up, (especially those who put my arid
chairs away every weekl,
or the 2(Xl club, our ladies
of the wardrobe. our wonderful social team, especially for all their hard work at the open night, the St
Andrew's concert and the Choir Lunch. oijr wondttsrlul condurtor and amazing accompanists, Wlth a special
ho joined us in April. and to those who are leaving,
we >dy b¢>l w41)lies and thank you.
A big thank you to my fellow council members. Your hard work and dedication Is much appreciated and
finally to you, my fellow choristers, for your continued encouragement and 5UPPOrt.
Always in Friendship
President.

GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR AGM 2025: Treasurer Report
This Report covers Ihe financial year from 1 Apnl 2024 to 31 Marth 2025.
Income lo Ihe end of March 2025 was £32k as opposed lo £65k in 2024.
Our expenditure was also down frorn £74k last year to £36k.
Happily the deficit this year is a mere £4k 50% 01 last year's deficit. so that's go(yJ news.
I hav8 attached a copy of the year end accounts to 31 March 2025. As ever, these need to be treated as draft
accounls - still lo be approved by Council. Such approval should tske place at the pre AGM meeting but at
this lime I write Ihis report we haven t had that meeting yetl
Those of you who read last year's Treasurer's Rep(Kt will be familiar with the concept of the reconciliations I
produco for each concert. l attach those reconciliations for the concerts we have perfomied over this last year
namely GRCH Apnl, Rolhesay In May. Spnngbum in June and the 4 Christmas concerts we did Istrathblane.
EdinbLJrgh. Moncrieff and GRCH).
Sub8¢rlptlons this last year are up from £6.5k to £9k.
The donallons (arKI other spon•or•hlp) have grown very slightly to jusl shy 01 £7k.
Our -sponsofS' last year were
Clachan HydrolJS Salmon Ltd
The Provincial Grand Lodge
WA Cargill Fund
The SOSJ Grand Priory
Malcolm Monaghan
Andrew Robertson
Anonymous
As I have said belore and I will say again, we need their continued support and Ihe support of the various
donors within the cnoir (you know who you are).
In summary, the cash we have in the bank at the year end 31 March 2025 is £43,274. On 31 March 2024 it
was £47.383. We've managed lo stem the flow a little wh￿h is encouragirKJ.
As is right and usual I
tickets so well. and to
insured and MOT'd resp-
lor managing the Concert Hall
fforts in keeping the Van Taxed.
Treasurer
13 May 2025
Ann•xures
Accounls lal date of issue still lo be approved by Council)
Reconciliations:.
GRCH April
Rothesay May
Springbum June
Strathblane, Edinburgh. GRCH and Easl KilbrTrde- all December

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ThE GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR
SEVENTY-THIRD ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
Re8lstered Charlty Number SCIK12904

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THE GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE
FQR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
Not•s Unrnstrkn•d
Funds
2025
Un¢•nrlrted
Funds
2024
INCOME
Interest Received
Concert Income l*x GRCHI
Subxrlpiions, l)onations & Sponwrship
Fundr•isin8
Gen•ral Incorne
Gift Ald
GRCH Christmas Income
GACH - Sprlng Income 2025
GACH- Sprlni Income 2024
GACH . Sprlnl I￿orne 2023
L•diu 8louses
Tour Sky
Tour - Hl8hl•nd
CO S•l•s
655
793
5,573
20.921
325
219
2.081
2.708
14.990
1.793
3.224
2.610
5.146
763
6.446
24,481
418
65,ZL
243
32.641
EXPENDITURE
Adwjnistratbon Expens
Concert Éxpendiiure lex GRCHI
Gen•r•l expenses
GRCH- Christmas Expenditufe
GRCH - Sprln8 E¥pendiiur¢ 202S
GRCH Sprin8 Expendsiure 2024
fjRCH- Spiinl EX￿ndItUte 1023
Salwies. Exp*nses & Professional Fees
Aecordin8 Cosis
Coach Hire & F•fry Costs
L•db•$ 8Iouses
Toui . Skye
Tour- Hi6hl4nd
3,055
3.1
378
6.032
8.072
4.144
5.765
217
2.032
1.672
2.981
21.Cl)5
19.250
1,752
535
2?,476
73.751
36.7y)
NET SURPLUS FOR YEAR
4.109
.543
BALANCE AS AT 31 MARCH 2024
47.383
55.926
BALANCE AS AT 31 MARCH 2025
43,274
47,383
All Funds •r• unr•sirlct•d
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ThE GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR
BALANCE SHEET
AS AT 31 MARCH 2025
Nol•S
2025
2024
FIXED ASSETS
T¥nilWe Fixed As>et5
CURRENT ASSETS
B•nk and C•sh
43.294
47.383
43.294
47.383
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Funds rec*l¥*<l In advance
Tour Peposlts Ipotentl•l
rtlund io chorlstersl
20
NET CURRENT ASSETS
43.274
47,383
TOTAL NET ASSETS
43.274
47,383
A•prth￿Id by.
Uni•rtr5rt•d Funds
As •1 i Aprll 2024
Surplus l O•fl¢lt Iw th• V••f
47.383
4.109
55.926
.8.543
•131 M•rrh Z025
43.274
47,383
Appro¥•d by th• Counrll
Pr*s4dtnt
Tv••wv¢r
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THE GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
ACCOUNTING POUCIES
The followlni are the main accounting polioes'.-
al Thé f4nanclal st•tements h•ve been prepared in accordance
th Stlterntnt ol Re¢ommen<led Pr•nice - Accountlni by Ch•rKles.
bl Financial st•t•ments have b•en pfepaf*d und•r the hlnorical
cost <on￿nI10￿.
cl Depreciation
T•ni*le aurfs •cgulred •re c•w•llsed deprecilted on a stia¢8ht
Ilnt basis ralculated to write off rheii costs l*Js any reydual valut ov•r
their estim•1￿ y*eful lives 15 to110￿.
Exp•aed uselul Il¥es lin ye•rsl
Oflice Equlpment
dl In¢ome and payments ol the lunds are xcounted lor M • ush ￿$ts.
AOMINISTRATION EXPENSES
1025
2024
Posl¥ie, Print •nd Adven151ni
Tfa¥rl and Motor Elpenses
Dewecialion
1.761
1,429
1.611
3,055
3.19)
GENERAL EXPENSES
•IVlibfary rtnt
Gifts and wesentations
Instsrance
MLS5i£ & CD pur¢ha5es lrtet ol donaiionsl
Eoulpment- Aostrurn I Card machine
Sundry expenses
2.170
732
353
1.706
819
252
6,032
128
369
642
205
4,144
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THE GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
2025
1024
SALARIES. EXPENSES ANO PIIOFESSIOPIAL FE
A¢compini5t
Current C¢nductor
business manager
Accounts ex•mlner
3,565
8.715
8.475
250
8,820
8.580
250
19,250
I1,￿5
FIXED A5SET5
E4ulprn•nl
Al l April 2024
Addlllons
At 31 Maich 2025
18.573
18.573
D•pr•¢l•tlon
Al l April 2014
Ch4r8e lor ye•r
At 31 March 2025
18,573
18.573
Al 31 M•*¢h 2015
At 31 March 1014
UNRESTRICTED FUNDS
G•n•ral ￿lIK￿PtI)n1
Fund
Fund
2025
2014
Tot•1
As •1 l Aprll Z024
Income for ihe ¥t•r
Costs for the ye•r
Sufplus In ytir
As at 31 March 2024
2.070
24,223
.36,750
12.527
-10.457
45.313
8.418
47.383
32,641
.36.750
4.IC
43,274
S5,926
65.208
-73,751
-8.543
47,383
8.418
53,731
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INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORTTO THE TRUSTEES OF THE GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR
I report on the •tcounis of the ch*rrty lor thè year ended 31 March 2025 sei on pales l 10 4.
A•sp•rtiw r•>ponslbllllb•s ol tru$1••5 l¢wndll and •x•mkn•r
The charity trustees are re5POnsible for the preparatlon ol ihe accounts in accord3nce with the terms of the
Ch•rities and Trustee Investment (Scotlandl Act 2(X)S and the Ch•ritie5 kcounts Iscoiiandl Ae8ulaiions 2CQ6.
The charity trustees consider that the audrt requiremeni of Reiulation 10111 Idl ol tht A¢¢ounts Re8ulations
does not apply It is my responsibllity to examlne the •c£ounts as requ•red under sKtion 4411) Icl of the Art
and t¢ Stat• wheth•r particulai maiter5 have a)me io my attent¢on.
8•￿5 ol Ind•p•nd•nt •x•mln•i's stslernent
My e¥amin•iion Is ￿TrIed out In accordance wlth Aewlatk>n 11 gf Charlti•s Accounts IScotl•ndl
Aeiulation$ 20%. An examinaiion includes a review of the •ccouniini fecords kepr by tht ¢h•rity •nd a
comwrison of the accounis presented with Ibose re(ortts. It Jlso incI￿$t5 Cons￿eral10n ol any unusual items
or diKIosures In the at¢ounts, and seeks expi•nations Irom the trustees concerning any Such m•tters. The
procedure5 und•riiken do not provide all ihe evidence that v•ould be required in an audit. and consequentlv
I do not profe55 an audit opinion on the view 8lven by the accounts.
Ind•p•nd•fit •Mamln•r's st•t•m•nt
In ihe caune ol my examinat￿n. r*0 matter h•J come to my attention
I which live5 me reason•￿t c•usé to believe that in any material respect the requifemenls..
lal io keep atcountin8 records in accordance with Sertion 4411) of the 2￿5 Act Ind Re8ul•tion 4
of the 2006 Ac¢¢)unts RegUlat￿n5, and
Ibl to prep•re •¢counts which accord with th* •¢cwntine records Ind comply with Reiulailon 8
of the 2C*)6 Accounts Reeulations
ha* noi been rnet. or
2 to which, in my opinion. attertt￿n Should be drawn sn order to enab* a proper understandini
of the accounts to be re•ched.
Pw5

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THE GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES, ICOVNCIL'SI RESPONSIBILITIES
We afe required under the constitution and the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotlandl Act 2Crf)S and
the Charitie5 Accounts Iscotlandl Re8ulations 2Ci)6 to prepare financial statements for each financial year.
We consider that the audit requirement of Re8ulatlon 10111 Idl of the Accounts Regulatlons does not apply.
Presldent
Treasuref
May 2025
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GRCH April 2024 concert- reconciliation
Re¢elpts
Ticket sales received direct and via t)orothy Gunnee
Programme sales
CD Sales
Total receipts
E 3,730.Th)
E 282.96
ExpendStur•
Pro8fammes
Advert15in8
LeallÈis/PosterslPosia8e
Accompanist lees
Flowers and bottles
Sum dsje to Glasgow life for caiering (half time drinks)
Sum due to Venue per attached breakdown from Gla$8ow Life
E 475.00
E 995.00
E 489.00
É 300.00
É 110.39
E 144.48
Total expenditure
Summary
Total r*¢eipts
Total expendituie
£4,060.96
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GRCH Ctcernber 2024 (￿(erI - rec(*)cil411ty1
Receipts
Ticket sales rtcei¥ed difect an¢ ¥1.
Ticket Sales net of cosis from &a4.- -..-
breakdown allached
Prograrnrne sale5
CD Sale5
Total receipts
£ 2.420.(X)
E 14330
E $8593
Exp•ndltur•
J8 Mailin8s
Printini Leaflets and Posters
Priniini Programmes
Advertisini
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Flower5 and bottles
Guest &ind
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2.630.62
É 300.tKI
E 284.(Kl
Tolal e4penditure
SumM•ry
lothl r•ceipts
lotal eApenditure
£ 3.16413
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Edinbui8h Ffeemasons Hal 8 December 2024 . rKoncdiatN
Aecelp
Fee received Itom Freemas￿5
Au8usi 2023
Internet Tick￿ Sales
Total receipts
Exp•ndltur•
PrintinA- tickets and PTo8rammes
AJlander5 Coach costs
Van Hirt and luel
Ac¢omynist
É 12834
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MorKrieH. East Kilbrth 14 December 2024. feconciliation
Rec•lpts
Fee received Irom Moncrieff Parish Church
Internei Tickei Sales
É384
TDtJl receipts
E*penditUTe
Printini- i￿k*t5 and programmes
Att¢*npan15t
£ 128.33
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Total expenditure
Summary
rotal receipts
Total Expernjiture
£6￿.
78.3
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GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR AGM 2025: Treasurer Report- Reconciliatlons to Accounts to 31103125
Rothew 18 May 2024- re¢onciliaty"
Re¢elpts
Fee and costs received from Bute Arts Society
CD sales
£ 1.699.48
Total rÈceiplS
Expenditure
Ferry ti¢kets
All8ndw Coal
Accompanist
395.20
681.48
Total ewendilure
Summwy
Tcttal receipts
Total E*penditure
Surplus to Choir fthds
£1,714 48
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Springbjrn Parish Church 2 June 2024 . recort1￿tI0rt
R•ctipts
Fee received Frorn SrKin8burn Parish Church nei of intefnet ticket ￿125 E 530.0)
Internet T￿let Sales
E 70.C
CD sales
Total feceipts
E¥pendltuv•
Printing - tickvt.
Accornpanist
£ 69.LKS
£ 150.
Total expenditurt
Summ*y
Total receipts
Total Expenditure
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Surplu5 to Cholr funds
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GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR AGM 2025: Business Manager Report
Retlral: my final reF)orl to Council should have 500ner but it was important for the future of the choir to
have continuity as
took over as Conductor. Concerts were going so well, when we all had to
endure the diff icult period ol the Pandemic and Lockdown and the subsequent loss of income and concerts.
Council: I congratulat
President and Choir Council in takin8 on boafd a full list of my duties on my
retiral. Choir are fortunate that Council ha5 mariy business people with the skills required to move forward
ro the future. Special thanks to
for bearing a very large and full portfolio of duties especially
when
ealth has not been at Its best this year- l $0 much appreciate their support and friendship.
Artistic Matters: the choir is in safe hands with
at the helm as Conductor and Artistic dlrector.
The choir is singing to a very high standard as coi-.
".iei.:ed upon by many at the April GRCH concert. I look
forward to enjoying hearing much of the new reDertoire that is appearing at concerts in the coming years.
It is always Intriguing to learn what new musli
35 found or arranged for the Choir.
Concerts: enga8ernents are returnin8 and re8ular concert partners are now requesting concerts. Our 2024
GRCH December concert had increasing audience numbers thanks to visitin8 choir support. April concerts
are holding their own and this is especially gratifying in not only promoting other amateur choirs but
bringing large and new audience5 to our concerts. At least seven concerts are in planning fiom September
through to December 2025. with a return to Rothe5ay in May 2026 and Mid-Argyll in February 2027.
Tours: are currently under review due to travel and hotel cost5. It was good to learn of the invitation to
Northern Ireland from the Bangor Ladies Choir. Choir Tours have alway5 been special part of Phoenix life,
when especially new choTlSters, enjoyed both memorable concerts and made life lon8 friends in the choir.
Visiting Cholrs: sadly, many of our ori8inal visiting choir contacts such as in the Hereford Male Voice Choir
are no lon8er with us and new English & Irish initiatives are required. We still have good Scott15h contacts
with the Dingwall Gaelic Choir, the Ballianlay Choir and the 'A Choired Taste. Choirs.
Rerording5. Scotdisc support for the Choir continues. CD sales are slowly picking up again despite
streamin8. Various item5 recorded need completion and added to for the 75" Anniversary celebrations.
Donations/Sponsorship/Trust5: support IS Still there for the choir for the correct projects once identified by
Council. The Provincial Grand Lodge have intimated their continuing support as have other donors.
Flnance: for a mixed voice amateur choir. finances are still very robust.
Treasurer needs
comrnended for her clear and accurate accounting. If ihe choir needs lunos moving forward in the future.
then l am happy to a5SlSt if required. in finding support to secure its future. l am happy to report that with
suitable projects. I was able to source very substantial funds for the Arts in the last year.
Thanks Season 2024125.. especially to our President. and to the Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Choir
Manager, Publicity Officer, Librarian & Assistants. Wardrobe Manager & Assistants. The Web, Facebook
and YouTube Channel sites function thanks to the hard work of Ronnie and Anne. Tpank,,
our Van man thp firi ing Tenor.. the concert support staff: the rninppr,. tc)
the CD Stall: to￿:, GRCH Ticket co-ordination: and to
for Cou
sr)ecial thanks to
for his Choral Excellence_ To our ML1 T
"l L)T OlTrlOters, but especially
'or her support over many years. both with coordinating Pro8ramme Selling at GRCH concerts and for
promoting annual concerts at Moncreiff Church and when requested, hosting visiting choirs.

GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR AGM 2025: Busine55 Manager Report
A bit of nostal8la - lookln8 Back: I must acknowledge the friendship and support Df
in introducing me to the choir all these years ago. We have had a lot of ver
Ilif, yL'a rs with some excellent concerts, recordings and tours both here and in Germany. Wilh
input and support we made a formidable musical, artistic and administrative team.
If not for the choir, I would never have met some very special people
not least some of our Past
President's many of whom h,Ivft Yecnme close friends. I mention in passing, the wonderful
and hi5 Burn'5 recitations.
,"1 n rt b'.- r.-mmpnts 'especially regarding the Altrn.",
death stares; my very, vL'ry JL'dl ' I r4.
and of course the very spprial
ho has
done double duty,. and not leas;
I'l ,1 time of change. There w(I
.lio was both
President and stalwart of the 8as5 section a lung with his
ho both brought me inany a smile.
We miss
and of course rejoice in the voice
still a stalwarr $010151 Ot the Lhoir. Ljiher much enjoyed singing stalwarts arL' ol _ oa r,. I
Ivhn have brought miirh Inv tn min'/ I rniilrl kr*P? n- mpptin?inE names,
and previouslv
the list goes on and o:'i. JIILrc was a
hrjsl of characters inclLidiiig the inimitable
vho brought many a wry smile to us all,
especially as she ref used to co-operate. to both sing, clap, sway and raise her hands at the same timel
ind
There are many other individuals over the years who are not forgotten, and especially
was a special support as Treasurer, for many years. There was of course. the double act ul
organising many a choir dinner and celebration, all underta ken to their very high standards. I l)Jiik.'ul Iv, as
everything moves on and keeps abreast with change. there are new people to Step up to the mark. My
thanks to the many who have served on the Social Committee, now the Social Team.
We had a busy time under the sponsorship of Co-operative Funeralcare and visited and performed In so
many places over the years. We had Tours to Germany, Ireland. Orkney, Mull, lona, Skye. the Borders and
the Highlands both West & North and sorties down south to Hereford and Northampton not forgetting the
visit5 to Npwr?%tl• hnctpd In the mjin hy thg White Family. On Tour wp h?d thp siir)port nf fnrrner
choristers,
11 Oban,
In the Hi8hlands, and
in Arran.
We celebrated the Golden and Diamond Jubilees and many other special occasions. However, we Must look
to the future and the greater time5 that are still to come. As I hand the baton to others for the f uture, my
thanks to all who play their individual part and keep the choir at the forefront of choral sin8in8 in Scotland.
We have had many special supporters of the Choir not least
ho introduced us to the
Sovereign Order of the Knights of St John Hospitaller. May w'as 3 spec ial supporter of the choir and Its
concerts and supported us financially over many years along with her
Also, our long time
Printer friend
and through hlm the support of both Provincial Grand Lodge and the Grand
Lodge of Antient Free and Accepted Mason of Scotland, who have provided many thousands to our coffers
It ha5 been a privilege to havp bptsn nart nf the Phoenlx family for so long. There are too many others to
name individually. but both
l)ave made many lifelong f riends throLJgh the Choir and enjoyed
some very special times now dnd In the past. On retiral. my future support is there if required, and I look
forward to watching the choir evolve and reinvent itself as it has always done and to attending your 75
th
Anniversary celebrations in 2026.
uslness Manager

GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR AGM 2025: Choir Manager Report
MEMBERS
MEMBERSHIP lon 6 May 20251
Sectlon
No.
New Members
| Leave of
Absence
Reslgnatlons
1st, Soprano
14
2nd Soprano
14
1st. Alto
20
2nd. Alto
li
1st. Tenor
2nd. Tenor
1st. Bass
2nd Bass
No change
No change
Total:
Up 2 Irom May 2024
Total available for
concerts..
75
Up 5 from May 2024
Membership of the choir has had a slight net increase {21 when balanced against recruitment numbers and
rv% Lin,Ili()iis Wt.Ir )IMI' tl) 1311 tl)n4iJ wliii h.lvv jnined us dLJring the (-Piifion and rÉ)nliiin('d
To tliJl L'iid tliere will be an open rehearsal at the start of our 75th season 12025-2026) on Monday 8
September 2025.
ArrENDANCE
ATTENDANCE IAug.'24 - Apr.'251
Sertlon
Posslble
296
361
Actual
225
2024 125
76%
71%
2023 124
74%
76%
1st. Soprano
2nd Soprano
Soprano
1st. Alto
2nd. Alto
Alto
1st. Tenor
2nd. Tenor
Tenor
1st. Ba5S
2nd. Bass
Bass
Total:
257
482
389
201
590
657
474
241
715
195
175
370
155
108
263
73%
82%
83%
82.5%
75%
71%
78%
73%
92%
88%
169
139
308
126
87%
79%
83%
81%
81%
86%
80%
83%
78%
85
211
1.591
2,005
79%

GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR AGM 2025: Choir Manager Report
Overall attendance at rehearsals over the season has gone up by just 1% compared to last year but has only
done so thanks to an exceptional IO% improvement in attendance by the ladies of the Alto sectlon. Well
done ladies! The rest of us have shown a dip in attendance compared to last year. which is disappointing.
At the risk of year-on-year boring repetition it remains the case that regular attendance at rehearsals is
important so that we are all as well prepared as we possibly can be for our concerts and public performances.
It's very unfair on your fellow choristers if you don't attend regularly and then turn up at concerts not
knowing the repertoire las has happened on a couple of occasions this season}. So. let's again look forward
to next season and to boosting those attendance rates by turning out to rehear531s regularly and consistently.
CONCERT5
CONCERTS / EVENTS Turnout {Sept.'23- Jun.'24)
Sectlon
Posslble
Actual
X turnout: 2024-
2025
66Y.
76%
71%
73%
50¥.
64%
88%
87%
2023 - 2024
si
83
95
178
126
68
194
51
45
55
72
127
91
34
125
45
39
74%
76%
75
77%
56%
69
86%
70%
78
78%
83%
S2
no
Al
A2
Alto
Tl
T2
Tenor
Bl
B2
43
30
73
31
27
58
72%
Bass
Totals:
Over the course of the season, we will have performed in 8 concerts / events. Apart from the Glasgow Royal
Concert Hall at Christmas and in April, choir numbers for any of the other six have again never exceeded 60.
with the average turnout over the eight concerts being 49 choristers! As last year, with those kinds of
numbers, it becomes ever harder to field a balanced choir for performances. Credit and thanks however 80
to the 'hard core, of committed choristers {6 Sopranos. 4 Altos. 7 Tenors & 4 Bassesl who have turned out
for every concert in the diary. You know who you are and we've experienced some fine concert5 along the
way. To the others I would only repeat what I said last year, in the hope that I might encourage you to commit
to more concerts in season 2025 - 2026. 1 know it's not always possible to do every concert, for a variety of
reason5. but what's the point of being in the choir, attending rehearsals and then not participating in
concerts, other than GRCH. It shouldn't be about just one 'prestige' concert per season.
IN CONCLUSION...
My usual bang of the drum for keeping yourself up to date on the life of the choir and what you need to be
doing to fully participate. You can plan ahead for Choir concerts. events, extra rehearsals etc. by following
the regularly updated 'Dates for your diarf section in the Members, Area of the choir web51te
as well as the Music Library, MP3 Rehearsal files, the Choir Directory, the Rules.
the Constitution. Minutes of Council Meetings etc.. etc.. or check your emails on a Sunday afternoon during
the season, for the absolute, very latest updates on the life of the choir and your part in it.

GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR AGM 2025: Cholr Manager Report
I have again been privileged to serve as Choir Manager in Season 2024
25 and. if you'll have me. I shall look
Ih
forward to our 75 season starting 24 August 2025. Thanks to
lor all h•s hard work leading us
through the seagon so magnificently and getting us 'concert readW. Also. huge thanks to our Business
Manager,
Ivho is retiring after over 30 years of devotion and service to the cause of Glasgow
Phoenix Crivii ¢iiU ila 5
n me valuable and unstinting support throughout my tenure as Choir Manager.
Enjoy your retiremen:
'May the road rise to meet you ...
Yours In friendship.
Choir Manager

GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR AGM 2025: secretary Report
The 202412025 season was my first full year in the Secretary role for the Glasgow Phoenix Choir. I have
enjoyed meeting and corresponding with our patrons and associates, and it was a pleasure to meet some of
you in person at the Christmas and April Concert Hall concerts. As with any new role. there have been
challenge5-particularly in getting up to speed with the cadence of correspondence throughout the year-
but each has been a learnin8 Opportunity. and l am grateful for the guidance I've received.
Highlights of the season for me included our Christma5 Concert at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, which
was parts'cularly well-attended, and the warm receptron we received at the April concert.
I have also been undertaking the role of Minutes Secretary alon8side￿ and my particular thanks go
to her for keeping me right with the minutes after each meeting. LookinR ahead, I hope that a new
Confidential Minutes Secretary can be appointed so that bOti￿re able to fully participate in
Council meeti'ngs.
Next year promises to be both challenging and exciti'ng, as I take on areas of the role thai
ably handled over the years. I hope you will be patient with me as I continue to learn and grow into these
responsibilities.
has so
I will be exploring how best to centralise our correspondence databases. which I hope will make it easier to
stay In touch with all our friends and supporters. l am currently missing email addresses for some patrons
and associates, and I will be in touch over the summer to ensure my records are up to date. In addltr'on to
this, I hope to explore better ways of usin8 digltal tools to keep everyone informed-perhèps through a
more regular newsletter or improved communications.
Finally, I would like to thank the members of the Council for their support and guidance throughout the
year. A heaftfelt thank you also goes to our wider choir family f rom our loyal patrons, associates, and
volunteers. to every choir member who makes our concerts Possible.
Patrons and Assoclates
Patrons
Associates
18
Correspondence
I have sent out various cards and f lowers on behalf of the choir.
Glasgow Concert Hall
Gifts of bottles of wine, flowers or book tokens for the conductors, accompanists and helpers wert
presented at the two Glasgow Concert Hall concert5.
It has been 3 privile8e to serve as your Secretary this past year, and I look forward to continuin8 in the role
in the year ahead.
Lbcretar).

GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR AGM 2025: Publicity Officer Report
In last year's report. l indicated that I would make this season my last as Publicity Officer. At the time, I did
not realise that our Business Manager was planning to retire and, when he announced this at the start of the
curfent season, I reconsidered my position as I felt that there was enough overlap between these two jobs
which mi8ht make it diff icult for the new individuals involved and for the choir. I discussed thi5 With Our
president and decided that I should carry on a bit longer.
Press releases: As in previous years, I prepare a press release for all concerts as this will include all of the
Information needed to advertise events on the choir website, on We Got Tickets and in posts for Facebook,
and this information is circulated as widely as possible.
By the end of our 74" sea50n. we will have undertaken one very successful Open Rehearsal, six regular
concerts, one investiture and taken the stage as part of the Glasgow 850 Clyde Chorus at the end of May.
This is a shorter list than in previous years and council hope that next year will involve more events, especially
as next season will be our 75" Council have planned two Open Rehearsals for next season (in September
and January) and a new event for us, a 'Come and Sing, rehearsal and concert, in February. Our retiring
Business Manager is leaving us in a good position for the first half of next season with Six concert5 UP to the
end of December and with a possible two others yet to be confirmed. In 2026, we also have our usual sprin8
concert in April and a return visit to the Isle of Bute in May. Council will be working hard to make sure all of
these events are successf ul while looki ng for others and I will be advertising them all as widely as possible.
One item I have prepared for use aftor
retirement is an 'Event Booking Form,, which could be
used by anyone in the choir if approached about asking u5 to undertake a concert. All the information needed
by our conductor and council in making a decision about takin8 on an event has been included, though if
anyone spots omi55ion5, please let me know.
Facebook (FBI: The Media Group promotes all choir events on Facebook and this is an easy and useful wav
of makin8contactwith many potential audiences. Ourfollower numbershave increased to 1,267 lan increase
of 301 since last year,. and, in the last 90 days las of IO, Mayl we have had 23.4K views. As always, comment5,
which are only ever positive, receive a response. We occasionally receive invitations to take part in various
activities and the Choir Mana8er passes on any that seem of interest, thou8h he didn't send on the one that
was looking for a dance troupe. I have no Idea whyl Thanks. as always, to everyone who takes the time to
share posts as th15 Is a great, free. way to spread information about the choir,
YouTube: Since last year's AGM report. we have increased our YouTube subscribers from 678 to 765 and our
lifetime YouTube viewings have risen from 390,996 to 428.467. We hope to be able to add some new material
to YouTube next season as council have discussed thi5 as an alternative way of using material recorded for a
CD. Choir members will bp. alprted if and when this happens.
ChoSr webslte..
.ontinue to keep the choirfs website up-to-date and interesting. Thefollowinq 15
simply o repent J
(I 1 ? 1115 l yi'ur's report.. I would. yet again, like to appeal to members to use the website as a
way of finding information about events. etc. The diary page in the members, area 15 kept up-to-date and
contains information about all choir bookings, whether these are set in stone or to be confirmed. and it is
updated every time we are alerted to a change, so it is a reliable resource for the use of members. Any
feedback or Suggestions on potential alternatives to the content of the website would, as always. be
gratef ully received.
Natlonal Assoclatlon of ChoSrs INAC): I continue to prepare three reports per year, and, unlike last season,
succeeded In doing so this year without fail IHurrJyl l Thp Pvblic3tions Off icer IBob Swallow), who has been
in place since I took over writing these reports f ro
ha5 just retired
did all the hard work
associated with New5 and Views and was unfailingly supportive and happy to publish GPC reports.
Following the introduction of our Hire the Choirljoin the Choir leaf let all existing copies have been used up,
A new batch will be prepared and the only change will be that the second contact for bookin8 a concert will
now be choir secretarv,

GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR AGM 2025: Publicity Officer Report
As always, I would like to extend my thanks to all council and choir members for their support throughout
the year. This has been particularly the case this year and I have truly appreciated all the kind messages. cards
and flowers f eceived. I hope to be back to f ull f1t rie55 next season.
Lastly. I would like to say a special thanks to
You have been a great SUPPOrt to
since I
took on the role of Publicity Officef and l appreciate all your help and. especially, your friendship ￿er these
Publicity Officer
And now...Top of the Pops 2025
I think. at last. that I've worked out how lo delve the murky depths of YouTube to understand how thev
record views. I mention thi5 to explain the absence of last year'5 figures for items 10, 7 and 5...or...I may just
have been paying better attention- who know5?
Chart
position
io
2024
???pp
2025
,342
Songs from the First World war
Pacem
11,083
i You'll Never Walk Alone
11,629
Thank you for the music
77PP7
12.126
Love Divine
10,478
12.345
Scots Wha Hae
How Can l Keep from Sin8in8?
21.702
{Thel Lord is My Shepherd
24,875
26.799
Benedictus
33,558
36,460
All in the April Evenin8
197.870
218,039

GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR AGM 2025: Librarian Report
RE
LL OF MUSI
The list of music being recalled has now been compiled and is attached to this report. Please bring the
recalled music to first. and any subsequent, rehearsal in the new season.
'OPENING'
'Opening' is published by Oxford University Press. 11 continues lo appear on various rnusic suppliers
websites. To date, we still await receiving our own printed copies, and the Treasurer and I will maintain
contact with Oxford University Press to seek to re501ve this.
MUSIC FOR REHEARSALS
If any choir member needs music, please let me know by emailing
Music can a150 be acce55ed online, some on the choir website, andlLlI LII ILLIUL IIiiL LU.IIJi L IiiJIL'I IJI via
Dropbox and/or Forscore. Many member5 use Forscore, but Forscore applies to Apple devices, not to
Windows or Android. In 2025. new. and "renewed'{ music, has included Adiernus. Cantate Domino. Home.
If Ye Love Me, It Don't Mean a Thing. O Love. Omnia Sol. The Long and Winding Road
21 May 2025

36
Lamont of Mary Queen of Scols
Laudamu$ Te
L81 All the World in Every Comer
Sing
Like an Ea9le
Lord make me an Instrument
37
39
40
41
Lord l Don't Feel Noways Tired
Magnlfical
Missae Papa Marcelli
42
43
men
Marte Christe (men only)
My Spirit Sang all Day
O Magnum Mystenum
only
45
47 ml
One VoKe
O Rejoice Ihal....
O When the Sainls {arr. Rutterl
Pac8m. D8ngler
Psalm 150 Franck
. Arisen
49
51
Psalm 65.. Old Gaellc
53
Psalrn 57.. WTrxls
Rhythm of Lrfe
Sing A Mighty Song
Sing a New Sorvj
Slng No Sad Songs for Me
Softly 88 l L88v8 Y¢xJ
Songs Irom th• Flr•t World
War:
55
57
59
60 ml
Swing Low Sweet Chanol
Thankful
61
62
The Cloths of H88¥8n
The Oark Is18nd
63 n
The Day Thw G8vest
The F8ce of Peace
65
66 ml
The Goodbye Jau
67
the Heavens are Telling
the Lily and the Rose
The Prayer
There's Always Muslc Wilhin
You
69
70

They Canl Take Thal Away From
71
72
W8ie You There?
We Rise Again
74 ml
When the Saints Go Marching In
You'll Nèver Walk Alone
75
76
77
Zum Sanctus
SCHUBERT
any film score muslc

GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR AGM 2025: Condurtof Report
Here we are againl Another season draws to and end, not the busiest we've had . but some very 8￿￿
Singing though.
Our Christmas concerts were thi5 sea50n's firsts. 4 concerts within a weekl We started at Strathblane Parish
church. our 1st visit there. The usual 'First Christmas Concert nerves" were there, but the choir acquitted
itself well, especially O Radiant Dawn. It's 31way5 a bit of a white-knuckle ride, learning new music at
Christmas- starting in August is obviously a no-no, but I don't want to leave it so late that the music isn't
learnt in time. We probably have more repeats in our Christmas concerts because of thisl l am in the
process of looking for new music, especially a new piece for Brass and choir. so we can make changes to the
finale of our GRCH concert.
Our visit to Edinburgh followed. This is always a really special concert.. The hall, the audience and the organ
all contribute to a wonderful afternoon.
GRCH was next, and what a great night that wasl Joined by the Whitburn Band and the Create choirs, as
usual. but also The Farmers Choir. All of these made a good contribution to the night, but chiefly y(￿r5e1ve5
can be very proud of the excellent performance.
Cake Saturday came next Imoncrieff Parish Churchll. Another excellent performance brought 2024 to an
end.
That was it for 4 months- a long time without performing. It did give us a chance to prepare for the next
performance in the RSNO Auditorium. There was quite a lot of new music to be learnt. I think I can say that
was the best we have @ver been prepared for a major concert. and it certainly showed in performance.
Particular highlights for me were the performances of'Adiemus' and 'lt don't mean a thing. both of which
were enhanced by the excellent playing 01
Then 2 performances on the same dayl First the Investiture for the KSU. which went very well, then to
St.Andrew'5 Cathedral for a joint concert with The Bangor Ladies choir. The acoustics in the Cathedral are
incredible. and both choirs. performances were excellent. I particularly enjoyed the word 'flow' towards the
end of'o love'.stunning.
As I write this, there is one more performance to do- at Govan Cross in the open airl 15 minutes of our
greatest hits- lets hope the sun appear5 that day I
My thanks, firstly to our accompanists.
joined us for our Christmas concerts, and a couple of
rehearsals before jetting off to Oz I, He has made a great contribution to the choir, and his solos on piano
nd organ always bring a new dimension to every programme and cire much appreciated by me and all of
you. We were also joined by
t the RSNO Auditorium, and
t St. Andrew's Cathedral, my
thanks for 2 excellent performdnces. Thank5 also t• and ali (lie Ltsuncil members for all the work
they do. both behind and in front of the scenes.
Chiefly though, thanks must go to all of you for all the hard work you put in over the course of the season. I
hope you have enjoyed my choice of old and new music.
Th?re is one person I have not yet mentioned.. l am unable to be at the lunch. so will pay tribute here
has been at the heart of everythin8 the choir has done for the last 30 years. He works 50 hard behind
the scenes, and also as the face of the choir at concert venues. It would take for ever to mention i< I I he has
done, and he will be hugely missed. l am sure that I speak for everyone when I say'Thank you
for all
you have done. Stay in touch and enjoy your 'retirement'
Conductor & Artistic Dlrertor

GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR AGM 2025: Vlce-President Soclal Team Report
This season has been less busy for the social team than in previous years. After last yearfs AGM appeal,
ioined the 8roup for the new season.
The Social Team's first event of the season was to cater for the Open Rehearsal held on Monday 9th
September. The event was very busy and the team supplied a delightful array of treats for those attending.
A5 alway5, many people who are not officially part of the group helped with everything from bringing along
tasty items to asSlStin8 With serving and clearing up.
The team would normally prepare a quiz for the September weekend tour, but as this didn't happen this
year, everyone was greatly relieved not to have to tackle the Quiz! I |
In November,
proposed that council should consider holding a choir dinner at the end of
the current season. Br4Jll Iiidioated that he would be happy to join the team to 3sSlSt and the result will be
th
the lunch, rather than dinner, event on 7 June at which there will also be an opportunity to say a formal
thank you and farewell to our retiring Business Mana8er. As the lunch will be held in the Glynhill Hotel. the
rnain role of the team is in the organisation of the event, collating meal choices and dealing with payments.
For the visit of the Bangor Ladie5 Choir on 17 May. the team produced refreshments for a post-concert
social gathering, made a bit more difficult by the limited facilities at the cathedral. However, everyone
appeared to appreciate the intentions and our guests were delighted with the event.
After many year5 as part of the group,
withdrew from the group in November. She has been
a great team member over the years and everyone is very grateful for all She has done in that time. Some
other lon8-servin8 members have also been considering stepping down, so 311 in all, we do need new
members to come forward.
What is needed to be a social team member? Willin8ne55 to help at any social event.. tea and coffee making
skills; some baking skills (not essential, but welcome). sandwich making 5kills,' setting tables. clearing up. You
don't need to be able to do all of these things. but you do need a willin8ness to help things run smoothly
when we have a 8et-tO8ether.
Thanks to everyone who has been involved this season in whatever capacity.
Vice- president
May 2025

GLASGOW PHOENIX CHOIR AGM 2025: Members / Sponsors / Choir & Supporters
SPONSORSHIP:
'In Assoclatlon. The Grand Lodge
of Antient, Free and Accepted
Masons of Scotland
The Soverelgn Order of St John of
Jerusalem Knights Hospitaller
DONATIONSnRUSTS:
'Corporate Supporf
Wm Anderson & Son
Andrew Mushet
Clachan Hydro Scheme, Klntyre
GPC Van- Clachan Hydro
Grand Lodge of Antient, Free and
Accepted Masons of Scotland
W A Car8111 Fund
Sovereign Order of St John of
Jerusalem Knights Hospitaller
Provinclal Grand Lodge
of Glasgow
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