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by jon » Thu Feb 21, 2008 12:00 pm
Yes, Paul, I have been watching this avidly. There was also another series of it on last year when Gareth Malone went to a mixed school to encourage singing and the pupils ended up taking part in the World Choir Olympics in China, though they didn't win anything.
I had a similar experience when I was at school to that found by Gareth, that of being one of the few boys interested in singing and of having the usual barbs aimed at me - sissy, wimp etc (none of which I am, I hope) - and schoolmates either not being interested in music at all or only in commercial pop music. Later on, though, I went to a sixth form college which was much more oriented towards the arts, including music, and also university where they had a very vibrant music and choir department, and with which I performed in concerts at home and abroad, sometimes with well respected orchestras/performers. Each November we would perform an 'Opera Gala' concert - consisting of choruses from well-known operas - at the Fairfield Halls in Croydon conducted by a guy called Marcus Dodds, who is a prominent conductor of film music and is still, I believe, working. His name appears on the end credits of , for example, 'Star Wars' and 'The Life of Brian', to name just two. And I've worked with him!