Richard Vendome Musical Director
Richard
founded the Oxford Girls' Choir in 1984 to fill a gap in Oxford's musical
life, which then had plenty of choral opportunities for boys, but few for girls. He
had previously performed as a countertenor and directed choirs in Oxford, his home town, and London. His special interests include musicology, keyboard playing, conducting and the psychology of music-making. Over the past twenty years he has encouraged the choir to commission many new works from young composers.
Richard studied organ, piano and composition at the Royal College of Music, becoming a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists before winning a scholarship to the Queen's College, Oxford, continuing his keyboard studies with James Dalton and later with Susi Jeans. He has performed both at home and abroad, most recently in Malta, Norway and the USA, and is organist of Littlemore Parish Church.
His development of algorithms for the computerized editing and printing of music,
inspired by research on choral and keyboard manuscripts at Christ Church library
in the 1970s, was among the first in its field. Richard has held British Technology
Group and Leverhulme research fellowships at Oxford University and was awarded
the British Computer Society Medal in 1990. He has taught techniques of composition
and music history for Queen's and St Hilda's Colleges, and advises on the design
and conservation of pipe organs. His special interests include the psychology of music and female musical traditions, such as the Venetian female choral tradition and Hildegard of Bingen.
Penelope
Martin-Smith Associate Musical Director and Oxford Boys' Choir
Penny
read music at Goldsmiths' College, University of London, and has a diploma in
singing from the Guildhall School of Music. A coloratura soprano, her career as
a performer and teacher spans the whole range of vocal music from medieval to
modern, including American, English, French, German and Italian song. She is equally
at home in plainchant, opera and jazz. Her recordings include We're
all in business now (Ramsbottom / Goodall), Songs for Unicorns, Music
for Liner Days and The Song of the Rose (Gift
of Music), and Classics for Cats (Past
Times). In the world of opera she is an experienced performer of
Handel (Galatea in Acis and Galatea, Cleopatra in Giulio Cesare)
and Mozart Queen of the Night in Die Zauberflöte, Constanze in Die Entführung
aus dem Serail, Despina in Cosi fan Tutte, Madame Herz in Der Schauspieldirektor,
and both Susanna and the Countess in Le Nozze di Figaro). She has also
sung Romantic and 20th century opera (Richard Strauss: Zerbinetta in Ariadne
auf Naxos, Donizetti: Elisabetta in Maria Stuarda, Britten: Mrs Noah
in Noyes Fludde and Ellen Orford in Peter Grimes, and Tippett: Bella
in The Midsummer Marriage).
In oratorio Penny has performed the
soprano solos in the Bach's St John and St Matthew Passions, Mass
in B minor and Christmas Oratorio, Handel's Judas Maccabaeus
and Messiah, Mozart's Mass in C minor and Requiem, Haydn's The Creation
and The Seasons, Verdi's Requiem and Orff's Carmina Burana.
Jane
Brown Oxford Prep Choir
Jane
read sociology and economics at Durham University, where she sang in St Aidan's
choir and the university choral society. She was also technical director of the
University Theatre. Jane took over "Musical Originals" from Imogen Crowcroft
in 1990 (musical activities for children aged 6 months - 7 years).
Camilla
Stephenson Oxford Prep Choir
Camilla
studied music and education at Homerton College, Cambridge, where she also sang
in the choir of Downing College and played the flute in the CUMS orchestra. She
taught at The Hall School, Hampstead and St Andrew's School, Pangbourne before
founding "Semiquavers" (music classes for pre-school age children) in
1991. Camilla is now director of music at the Oxford High School pre-prep department
at The Squirrel.
Joyce
Morris Oxford Girls' Junior Choir and musicianship tutor
Joyce read music at Bristol University before returning to her native Leeds to
teach at Lawnswood High School. The different positions that she held during her
teaching career brought her into contact with young people across the complete
school age range. Her last post before her retirement was as Director of Music
in the Junior Department of Oxford High School. Under her direction the choir
went from strength to strength and were finalists in the first BBC Songs of Praise
Competition in 2003. She is the rehearsal accompanist for Woodstock Music Society
and sings with Kidlington Church Choir. Her daughter Catherine was a founder member
of Oxford Girls' Choir.
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