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  • Horsley Notes Autumn 24
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  •  Date Posted: Sat, 31 Aug 2024
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  • Val Beynon to Step Down as Horsley Choral Society Musical Director
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  •  Date Posted: Wed, 31 Jul 2024

    Val Beynon has announced her intention to step down as Musical Director of Horsley Choral Society at the end  of the Summer Season 2025. She has held the role with distinction for close on 14 years.

    Val will also be stepping down from the leadership of the Oxhsott Choral Society, who she has conducted for for an astonishing 50 years!

    In 2011 when Val became Musical Director of HCS, she was already a familiar face to the choir having both sung as a choir member and on occasion stepping in to conduct when the previous MD had been away for one reason or another.

    Val was born and brought up in Sheffield and from an early age enjoyed music, dancing, singing and piano. As a child, she attended weekly concerts by the Halle Orchestra under the baton of Sir John Barbirolli and later at school in North Wales, furthered her musical studies, playing 3rd violin in the school orchestra and leading the choir. After attending Dartington College of Arts she studied at Rolle College, Exmouth following a course for musical education in schools. She continued her singing studies and achieved her ARCM in singing teaching. 

    Returning to Sheffield to begin her teaching career, she joined the Bach choir, often travelling to Huddersfield, Leeds and Bradford to give concerts. In 1970 she moved to Oxshott with her parents, taking a teaching post at Danes Hill School, where she moved from Director of Music to Head of Pastoral Care and also conducted the Chamber Choir at the school. 

    Increasingly involved in village life, Val formed the Oxshott Junior Singers, a village choir for children and also took on the WI choir. Her own choral singing with the Leatherhead Choral Society and her involvement in the Leith Hill Musical Festival led her to re-found the Oxshott Choral Society in 1975, which immediately took part in the Festival. With Horsley Choral Society also singing in the Festival, Val finds herself very busy competing on two LHMF days.

    Although now living in Cobham, Val retains a very active life in Oxshott and is Director of Music at St Andrew's Church, Oxshott. Thanks to Val, Horsley and Oxshott Choral Societies are now firm friends and have performed together on several occasions. In 2023 Val was awarded the British Empire Medal for services to the community in Surrey. The award came as recognition for all Val has done in encouraging music making and singers through the various choirs she has conducted in the County.

    In 2024, under Val's leader ship HCS were divisonal winners in the Leith Hill Music Fesitival.

    Val will be a hard act to follow but both choirs have been discussing arrangements for recruiting a successor with further announcements anticipated later in the year.


     
  • HCS win at Leith Hill Music Festival
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  •  Date Posted: Mon, 15 Apr 2024


    Horsley Choral Society, under the leadership of Musical Director Val Beynon BEM, were crowned divisional winners at this year's Leith Hill Music Festival held at the Dorking Halls on Saturday 13th April 2024. The Festival was established in 1905, by Margaret Vaughan-Williams, the sister of the renowned composer Ralph Vaughan-Williams who was the festival conductor until 1953.

    Saturday's competition involved six local choirs who each performed three works, one accompanied, one unaccompanied and finally a work by a living composer, in front of the adjudicator, Neil Ferris who is set to take over from current festival conductor Jonathan Willcocks later this year. Horsley outscored the competition to be crowned worthy winners.

    The award was accepted on behalf of the 60-strong choir by Val Beynon during the evening performance when all six choirs totalling 250 singers, accompanied by the  Southern Pro-Musica Orchestra, came together for a major concert which included works by Morton Lauridsen and Puccini finishing with the tradition singing of the Vaughan-Williams hymn 'God be with you till we meet again'.

    HCS's next concert, "Eventide",  featuring Faure's Requiem, will be on Sunday 2nd June at St John's School, Leatherhead. New singers are always welcome to join regular rehearsals on Monday evenings in East Horsley Village Hall. For more details see News and Events on this website