"A Cheerful Noise"
Saturday 4th October 2025
Explore the lost music of the village church 1700-1850
Old St George's Church, Esher, Surrey
Scroll down for the music list and scores.
St George's Church Esher is Grade 1 listed, and dates largely from the
Tudor period. It was one of the few anglican churches built during
Reformation times.
Queen Victoria once worshipped here.
By the 1850s it was too small for the growing town and a new parish
church for Esher was built nearby. As a result it escaped the
Victorian 'modernisation' project and retains such distinctive
pre-Victorian features as its three-decker pulpit and gallery.
This makes it a perfect setting for us to explore the vibrant and
exhilarating music of those earlier times, known today as 'west
gallery'.
This is going to be an event with a difference - we will be forming a
small orchestra as well as a choir. In Georgian times, few country
churches had organs, and so local musicians played for church
services. Some of you have already indicated that you can play an
instrument, so we are going to go for it. Using the form below, you
can register as a singer or an instrument player. Any string,
woodwind, or brass acoustic instrument is welcome, especially anything
early. If you prefer, you may send me an email with this
information.
On the day we shall also try to ensure that any instrument player who
also would like to do some singing has a chance to do so.
Click here to book.
Programme
Saturday 4th October
Old St Georges Church, Esher Park Avenue, Esher, Surrey, KT10 9PX
9.30am Welcome, coffee and registration
10.00am Hymns & Psalmody
11.30am Coffee break
11.50am Anthems & Canticles
1.00pm OPTIONAL Carvery Lunch at The Bear (next door)
2.00pm Getting ready for Christmas
3.00pm Putting it all together
4.00pm Tea and Cake
4.30pm Event Ends
What will we sing?
We will sing the hymns, metrical psalmody, and anthems composed during the period approximately from 1700-1850 for parish and country churches. It is often referred to as 'west gallery' because the village band and choir were frequently located in a gallery at the west end of the church. This repertoire was quite different from 'cathedral music', and encompassed a wide variety of styles and sophistication. Some of the tunes have survived and you will recognise a number of them, although we will sing them with the colourful grace notes and embellishments that later hymnbooks often excluded. Most of all, this music is emotionally very direct - whether exuberant or poignant, it expresses itself vigorously and is exhilarating to sing. It is also largely quite straightforward, having been written for the amateur musicians of the time. Yet this tradition has produced some of the most stirring music in the English church repertoire, and we shall spend the day getting to know and enjoy it.
Who can take part?
This will appeal to anyone used to singing four part sacred music in a
choir. There is no audition, and you do not need to be an expert sight
reader, but you do need to be able to read music well enough to learn
your part in advance. Scores and rehearsal videos will be posted at
the bottom of this page.
Booking details and form
The cost is £44 per person (whether singing, playing or both) and
includes the music book, and all tea, coffee and refreshments.
There is an optional two-course carvery lunch in The Bear next door,
inculding a glass of wine or soft drink, and tea or coffee, for
£45.
Alternatively you can purchase something lighter for lunch in The
Bear, or in local shops, or bring your own lunch to eat in the
church.
To book, click
here
and fill out the booking form online, repeating for each person. You
will receive by a return an email with payment instructions. Please
review our Terms and Conditions at the bottom of this page before
booking.
What do I wear?
On this occasion the dress code is casual.
Can I bring a partner or a friend?
Yes, a non-singing/non-playing friend or partner who would like to attend and take part in the refreshments (exc. lunch) may do so, paying a reduced charge of £5. They may also purchase the carvery lunch option.
Travel and Accommodation
The address of the church is St George's Church, Esher Park Ave, Esher
KT10 9PX.
There is a car park close by, and buses from Esher or Walton-on-Thames
station. Esher is just on the edge of the Oyster zone, and some buses
accept Oyster, others not. We will publish detailed travel information
nearer the time. For those who require accommodation, the Bear public
house beside the church has a number of rooms, and there is a
Travelodge, a Premier Inn, and other options in the general area.
If you would like to know about future events like this send me an email at phil@withcheerfulvoice.org.uk.
Music files and some practice videos
You will receive a printed book on the day. To access the scores in
advance for your practice , click on 'Scores' to download a single PDF
with all the vocal scores for each section.
Many of these pieces are fairly simple and do not require our usual
full set of rehearsal videos, but I have produced them in some cases.
Some of these pieces were produced as 'virtual' performances
during lockdown (and some of you will have taken part in them). I have
put the link as these too are good for practice as they show the score
for singing along.
INSTRUMENT PLAYERS: You need to download and print the set of four
scores (see below) that differ from the vocal score -see below - plus
your desired extracted part for the anthem.
If you use an iPad and the music reader app forScore you can download
the
vocal score book
as a set list including the pdfs.
Hymns & Psalmody
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Scores for Hymns & Psalmody
Come Holy Spirit raise our songs
All hail the power of Jesus' name
As pants the hart for cooling streams
Hear me, O Lord, in my distress
My shepherd is the living Lord
Jesus shall reign where'r the sun
Anthems and Canticles
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Scores for Anthems & Canticles
My voice shalt thou hear in the morning
My soul and spirit, filled with joy
Lord, let thy servant now depart
Call to Remembrance, O Lord (Bishop)
Christmas
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Scores for Christmas
Hark, hear you not a cheerful noise?
Lo! unto us a Child is born
Arise and hail the glorious star
While shepherds watched their flocks by night
Behold the grace appears
Hark the herald angels sing
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Singalong Video
(In the video it starts 'Hark how all the welkin rings')
Separate Instrumental Scores (only required for five items)
Call to Remembrance, O Lord (Bishop)
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