New Thames Singers
Windsor Parish Church
16 December 1967
Entrance by Programme, 5/-

Conductor - Ewan Davidson
Organist - Roger Judd
Byrd
Kyrie, Credo, and Agnus Dei, from Mass for 4 Voices
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Organ music - In nomine
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Motets - Senex Puerdum Portebat, Laetentur Coeli
Messiaen
Organ Music - Les Anges, Dieu parmi nous
Poulenc
Motets - Videntes stellam, Quem vidistis, pastores
Interval
Purcell
Elegy upon the Death of Queen Mary for 2 Sopranos and continuo
J S Bach
Organ music - Pastorale in F major,  2 Chorale Preludes on In dulci Jubilo
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Motet -  Jesu meine Freude
Press Reviews on The New Thames Singers

TAPLOW PARISH CHURCH     23 March 1968
This small and specialised group of singers goes from strength to strength at a phenomenal rate. Rarely, if ever, has such near perfection been heard in this locality. The major work was J. S. Bach's ' Jesu meine Freude '. By late middle age one has heard this work many times ; I do not ever expect to hear it better done.                                                                                    Windsor and Eton Express
MAIDENHEAD MUSIC SOCIETY     6 May 1968
There is a new choir in our area — The New Thames Singers. It is composed of young, enthusiastic people who aim at a really professional standard of singing, and what is more important, they achieve it. Maidenhead Music Society was privileged to hear a recital by these singers before the annual meeting last week, and it proved to be a real delight. The New Thames Singers will shortly be performing in London ; they deserve every success.                                     Maidenhead Advertiser
EGHAM AND DISTRICT MUSIC CLUB     6June 1968
The New Thames Singers gave an unusual and most enjoyable  concert to members of the Club last week. The conductor, Ewan Davidson, a former organ scholar of Emmanual College, Cambridge, insists on a really professional standard of young singers and has achieved excellent results. In the Byrd four-part Mass the singers produced a splendid volume of sound, which was well-balanced with plenty of light and shade. A splendid finale was the Choral Dances from Britten's Gloriana.                                                                                                                                 Staines and Egham News