Approaching the Brahm's Requiem Concert and ACS activities

| Type of post: | Aylth Choral Society news item |
| Sub-type: | Committee |
| Posted By: | Liz Nyholm |
| Status: | Current |
| Date Posted: | Mon, 24 Nov 2025 |
The Autimn Term seems to have flown past as we moved from a relatively period to the recent cold snap.
Rehearsals for the Brahms Requiem on Sunday 7th December are progressing well and we should be a large choir of 40 participants accompanying our two pianists. Do book tickets - this should be a wonderful performance!
For the first time, ACS sent two representatives to the St Albans Cathedral Interfaith event on 17th November - our C hair and Music Directly ably chatted with those attending.
Comments from Alison, our Music Director:
On 17th November ACS was present at an evening interfaith event in St Albans Abbey with over 100 representatives of many different faith groups from Hertfordshire,
Bedfordshire and a few from Barnet.
Our photo shows ACS Chair Sarah Ledermann (left) and Musical Director Alison Smart Fisher) with the display board created by Sarah and Gill Epstein.
This event was a great opportunity to let people know of the interfaith dialogue at Alyth Synagogue and also at St Mary-at-Finchley where Alison is Director of Music.
There were plentiful opportunities to meet people and make new friends, and we all discussed what our most important values are/should be: Honesty, Humility, Compassion
Rehearsals for the Brahms Requiem on Sunday 7th December are progressing well and we should be a large choir of 40 participants accompanying our two pianists. Do book tickets - this should be a wonderful performance!
For the first time, ACS sent two representatives to the St Albans Cathedral Interfaith event on 17th November - our C hair and Music Directly ably chatted with those attending.
Comments from Alison, our Music Director:
On 17th November ACS was present at an evening interfaith event in St Albans Abbey with over 100 representatives of many different faith groups from Hertfordshire,
Bedfordshire and a few from Barnet.
Our photo shows ACS Chair Sarah Ledermann (left) and Musical Director Alison Smart Fisher) with the display board created by Sarah and Gill Epstein.
This event was a great opportunity to let people know of the interfaith dialogue at Alyth Synagogue and also at St Mary-at-Finchley where Alison is Director of Music.
There were plentiful opportunities to meet people and make new friends, and we all discussed what our most important values are/should be: Honesty, Humility, Compassion


