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Sketchley Hill Primary School in Songs of Praise Choir 2006 competition

Songs of Praise announces the winning school choirs for 2006



The winners of the Songs of Praise 2006 School Choirs Contest on 大象传媒 ONE were announced yesterday (Sunday 9 April) in a gala concert hosted by Aled Jones and recorded at the prestigious Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester.

The award for the best Junior Choir went to Sketchley Hill Primary School, from Burbage in Leicestershire, while one of the runners-up from last year - St Aidan's C of E School from Harrogate in North Yorkshire - was awarded the title for best Senior Choir.

Each winning choir receives a trophy and 拢1,000 in prize money as well as the opportunity to appear on national television and radio.

Both choirs were highly praised by this year's panel of judges, Katherine Jenkins, international soloist and the fastest-selling female opera singer since Maria Callas; Rev Bazil Meade, founder and director of the London Community Gospel Choir; and the chair of the panel, Malcolm Archer, organist and director of music at St Paul's Cathedral, London.

The judges were full of praise for Sketchley Hill Primary School.

Malcolm Archer said: "There was an exciting unity to the singing and a crispness which was very dramatic. The repertoire choice was impressive."

Katherine Jenkins: "As performers they were very committed with each single member of the choir appearing really expressive with their eyes."

And Bazil Meade: "Occasionally children may not always appear synchronised in their movements, but this is greatly helped by being able to relax and enjoy their singing."

Malcolm Archer described St Aidan's School's performance of O Thou Who Camest from Above as "beautiful". He added: "The choir had tremendous communication and were confident performers."

Katherine Jenkins said that it was "lovely to see so many men singing in there and really beautiful men's voices. They sang really confidently and had great technique".

Bazil Meade agreed that the inclusion of male voices gave the performance particular resonance. "The men gave the group a deep and rich sound. Good facial expressions showed that they were enjoying and meaning every word of the lyrics."

The two runners up in the junior category were Heath Mount School from Hertfordshire and St Philomena's School from Frinton-On-Sea in Essex.

The finalists in the senior section were St Angela's & St Bonaventure's 6th Form Centre from Newham in London and Bootham School in York.

The judges were full of praise for the very high standard of performance, originality and enthusiasm from all the choirs.

Currently in its fourth year, the Songs of Praise School Choirs Contest aims to introduce a new generation to the pleasures of singing, to breathe new life into classic hymns and songs and to showcase some of the UK's very best young singers.

The schools entered by sending in an audio tape of their choir's performance. Songs of Praise producers then visited the short-listed schools to hold workshops, give musical advice and make a short film of the choir's performance before choosing six schools for the final.

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Category: Factual & Arts TV; 大象传媒 ONE
Date: 10.04.2006
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