Mozart Requiem

Apr 25 2026
A glorious feast of Mozart, including Tantum Ergo, Ave Verum Corpu, Haydn Small Organ Mass and a quartet of professional singers

Fantasia on Wind in the Willows - Rutter

Dec 13 2025
Rutter's Fantasia on Wind in the Willows

Eternal Light

Nov 8 2025
Joint concert with University of Exeter Chapel Choir, works by Faure, Durufle, Goodal, Vaughan Williams, Preisner

Elijah

Apr 11, 2025
A staple of the British choral society scene.

Gloria

Dec 14, 2024
A celebration of Christmas!

Messiah

Apr 26, 2024
A masterwork of the choral repertoire.

Hallelujah

Apr 19, 2024
Our first workshop!

Sing in Christmas

Dec 9, 2023
Christmas carols for all the family.
APR 25, 2026

Mozart Requiem

On 25 April, we sang Mozart Requiem, Haydn Small Organ Mass, Tantum Ergo, Ave Verum and other pieces in Sidmouth Parish Church, including Vesperae solennes de confessore. The full programme can be found below. (Still to be added)
DEC 13, 2025

Wind in the Willows

Kenneth Grahame's beloved children's classic, featuring Mole, Ratty, Badger, and Mr. Toad, originated from stories Grahame told his young son, Alastair, and was inspired by the River Thames in Berkshire
NOV 8, 2025

Eternal Light

Joining up with the University of Exeter Chapel Choir in SIdmouth Parish Church, we sang works by Gabriel Fauré, Maurice Duruflé, Howard Goodall, Vaughan Williams and Zbigniew Preisner
APR 12, 2025

Elijah

On 12 April, we sang Mendelssohn's Elijah in Sidmouth Parish Church. The full programme can be found below.
DEC 14, 2024

Gloria

Ho ho ho! On 14 December, we stepped into Christmas with our Gloria concert! The full programme can be found below.
APR 27, 2024

Messiah

We had the delight of singing Händel's Messiah. The full programme can be found below.

Review by Roger Hendy

Musical Director of the ISCA Ensemble and viola player in the ISCA Quartet
"The Sidmouth Choral Society under its new and very able Musical Director David Davies with soloists Bel Hartley, Maria Brown, Michael Graham and Matthew Cann, gave a highly polished and memorable performance of Handel’s ‘Messiah’ in Sidmouth Parish Church on Saturday 27th April.
Handel’s ‘Messiah’ is among the most frequently performed choral works of the Western musical tradition and the challenge of rendering it fresh and alive today is monumental. The composition was famously (and still astonishingly) completed in just over three weeks, receiving its first performance in Dublin in 1742.
The energy required for that formidable achievement seemed to have infused the Sidmouth choir and soloists, as they approached the oratorio with passion and a real sense of commitment. The Sidmouth forces rose magnificently to the challenge of Handel’s masterpiece, bringing in turn excitement and anticipation, heart-breaking sadness and, ultimately, triumph.
Well-chosen tempi and meticulous attention to dynamics brought with it moments of freshness as well as enhanced musical drama.
There was never a dull moment. - clarity, precision, expressiveness, and communication – all necessary elements for an effective performance were well observed.
The choir sang confidentially with excellent diction, watching the conductor intently and responding instantly to his every ask of them, whether for a powerful, confident lead, a sudden burst of sound, or a dramatic pianissimo.
Enjoyed by a capacity audience this was a performance presented with enormous attention to detail and nuance and must surely rate as one of the society’s highest achievements.
All four soloists together with brilliant organ accompaniment by Geoffrey Morgan, and continuo by Andrew Benoy, contributed to a presentation which was enlightening from beginning to end.
The combined forces under David Davis should be proud of taking many Messiah aficionados so ably to that place where time, for a moment, stood still and allowed us to reflect on one of the seven wonders of musical history."
APR 20, 2024

Hallelujah

We had our very first workshop on Saturday 20th April 2024 and what a wonderful day it was!

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Our MD, David Davies led us on a fascinating journey through the Messiah, explaining many techniques and singing methods as we sang some of the tricker movements. He also explained so much about Handel and the Messiah, where it came from and how it was received in 1742 when first performed in Dublin.
Along with our excellent accompanist, Andy Benoy on the piano, we thoroughly enjoyed our singing and valued the useful practice for our concert next week.
It was also a great social occasion, when we met with visitors who had come to sing with us, sharing stories and experiences of other choirs and just generally enjoying each other’s company.
We were grateful for the volunteers who sorted out the refreshments and the members who baked some amazing cakes!
All in all then, it was a major success and it is certainly something we can do again. We learned so much, and David showed just what an extraordinarily talented musician he is.
DEC 9, 2023

Sing in Christmas

Our 2023 Christmas event was a great success.

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Our 2023 Christmas event was a great success, when a packed Parish Church enjoyed a wide selection of Christmas Music, and some wonderful solo performances on the magnificent organ by our accompanist, Andy Benoy, who has been with us since 2018. He studied music at Exeter University, while gaining an honours degree in physics. Andy was Choir Master and Church Organist at St Michael's Church, Watford, for 41 years, whilst also working as a research scientist.
Our guest conductor was Richard Burdett, who was Director of Music at Bournemouth School for Girls before moving to Sidmouth. He is deputy director with the Orlando Singers and also works with the St David's Singers, in Exeter. Additionally, he is rehearsal pianist for the Ottery St Mary Choral Society.

This is what we sang

Hark the Herald Angels Sing - Wright
Come thou long expected Jesus - Bullard
The Angels Carol - John Rutter
God rest you merry gentlemen
A little child there is yborn - Archer
Away in a manger - Bullard
There is a rose tree - Bullard
Candelight Carol - John Rutter
In the bleak midwinter - Gustav Holst
Lo He comes with clouds descending - Bullard
Personent Hodie - Anon
Silent Night - Chilcott
It came upon the midnight clear - Scott
The Bell Carol - Ledger
O Come all ye faithful - Ledger
O Holy Night - Adolphe Adam
Joy to the world - Wilberg
Love shone down - Piercey/de Whalley
In the first and second halves, our Accompanist Andy Benoy gave some beautiful solo organ recitals:-
Organ Interlude 1
The Christmas Song - Robert Wells and Mel Tormé, arr. Carl Elmer/Andrew Benoy
Sleigh Ride - Leroy Anderson, arr. Thomas Trotter
Organ Interlude 2
Handel Stranded ‘The Queen of Sheba goes out on the town’ - Andrew Benoy
Winter Wonderland - Dick Smith and Felix Bernard, arr. Klaus Wunderlich