About Alyth Choral Society

Our People






Alison Smart Fisher

Music Director and Conductor


Alison has always sung! After a Cambridge degree in Classics, Alison worked in publishing and sang in the choir of  the Tower of London. Then came a lucky break with a season in the West End as singer/percussionist in the Peter Hall company’s production of The Merchant of Venice. She then had a wonderful time touring the world with The Sixteen and other early Music Groups before going on to take postgraduate diplomas in singing and music education at RNCM and TCM.


She was appointed to the BBC singers as a soprano in 1995 and enjoyed 22 years with this high-profile ensemble, giving concerts across the UK and around the world. Alongside this she established a solo career in oratorio, recital and opera.   She has created several solo CDS including New French Song (all new commissions). She has taught singing privately and in schools all through this time and also directed choirs in  religious services and concerts. These includes collaborations with Alyth Synagogue and New North London Synagogue. She was Musical Director of De Merc Chamber Choir 2016- 2021.
Below is a link to Alison encouraging a career in choral singing.

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Tim Hooper

Accompanist


Tim is a conductor, organist and pianist. He studied music at Oxford University, where he was Organ Scholar at St. Edmund Hall. Whilst at college, he was the conductor of several college choral societies and the Oxford Sinfonietta; performances included Elgar The Dream of Gerontius in the Sheldonian Theatre.

Tim is currently the Music Director of Bournemouth Bach Choir and Hutton & Shenfield Choral Society (Brentwood, Essex). Alongside these he is the conductor of the Cardiff University Symphony Chorus and of the Chamber Orchestra at City University of London.

His large choral repertoire ranges from all the major works of J.S. Bach through to Walton Belshazzar’s Feast and Britten War Requiem.

Alongside conducting Tim enjoys accompanying and regularly plays the organ at St Mary’s Church in Finchley.






Vivienne Bellos MBE, LRAM, ARCM

Honorary President


Viv Bellos trained at Dartington College of Arts and the Royal Academy of Music.  A finalist in the Kathleen Ferrier Award of 1974, she made her debut Wigmore Hall recital in 1975 and has appeared as a soloist in all the major concert halls in London. 

As Director of Music at the North Western Reform Synagogue from 1980-2015, Viv  founded the Alyth Choral Society, the Alyth Youth Singers, Alyth Kids Choir and the young adults’ choir Pandemonium, as well as the the youth drama group, Alyth  Academy of Performing Arts.

In 1986 Viv was appointed music consultant to the Reform Synagogues of Great Britain, a post she held until 1998. She introduced music seminars and choral festivals and for two years ran a Jewish Music Fair, now held annually at Alyth, as well as running workshops throughout the movement. Viv is the founder of the Alyth Centre for Jewish Music.

Viv teaches singing and from 1999-2003 was music director of the Zemel Choir, the first woman to hold this post. She has worked extensively with Julian Dawes performing many of his song cycles, notably Songs of Ashes at the Czech Embassy in 2005 for Holocaust Memorial Day.








Julian Dawes

Composer in residence


Julian was born in 1942. He began his musical training in Birmingham and continued at the Royal College of Music in London. He has worked extensively as an accompanist and teacher, holding posts at the Drama Centre, London, Birmingham University, the Arts Educational Schools in London and The Oxford School of Drama. He has directed the music for numerous theatre productions and was for five years musical director of the Cherub Company, London.

His cantata The Death of Moses for narrator, chorus and chamber ensemble, and his oratorio, for soloists, chorus and chamber ensemble were both first performed in London by the Alyth Choral Society to high acclaim.

Julian has recently completed a song cycle, setting poems by William Blake, for the mezzo soprano/piano duo Martha Jones and Joseph Ramadan, a sonatina for recorder and piano written for the young Israeli recorder player, Inbar Solomon and a suite for harpsichord and string quartet. He has completed a commission for Alyth Choral Society, Shirat Hayam (The Song of the Sea), for chorus, cello and chamber ensemble, for première in December 2013.






 

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During my many years working in medicine I greatly enjoyed singing with the choir and was delighted to be asked to take up the Chair of the Alyth Choral Society in 2024. I am fortunate to be supported by an enthusiastic and able committee and look forward to a bright future for our Society.

 

Sarah Ledermann

Chairman

Interim Chair Lynette Chazen







 


 





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