Tim Knight
Choir Revival Workshops
Probably the most fun you will have in a rehearsal this year!
Having spent the last five years helping literally hundreds of choirs to improve their audiences, recruitment and publicity through the Choir Survival books and workshops, Tim Knight has now turned his attention to helping choirs with their music,
  • - to getting the best out of the singers
    and
  • - to show their enjoyment of Choral Singing with their audience.
Tim Conducting He does this through a series of Guest Rehearsals and also Fun singing days. Tim, in the same down to earth way that has made his ‘Choir survival presentations inspirational, now is available to inspire and revitalise your choir’s music ….And an opportunity for a night off for your conductor!!

Click here for a fuller verdict from the MD of Stokesley and District Choral Society.

Your singers could benefit from one of these workshops. Here’s what some singers had to say about a recent rehearsal.
We all benefited from this experience greatly…. Great fun, instructive, inspiring, coached us to produce a good sound…. Really enjoyed it.

And from a conductor:
‘Thank you very much for last week's rehearsal. …What more can I say apart from … come back again!!

Richard Brice – Conductor Durham Choral Society

Basic tuition tips really useful… Tim’s workshops are not ordinary!  They are a mixture of solid Choral technique and insights into the music, presented in a fun and engaging style, down to earth and understandable by all, and yet in a couple of hours you will see the difference. Singers will be given some of Tim’s Top Tips! –  Short easy remembered nuggets of information that will help to improve your singers and build their confidence. Typically, workshops cover warm ups, breathing, vocal production, posture, work on the repertoire in hand, clarity of diction and ‘getting behind the words’… and can also include anything your conductor feels is a challenge that needs to be overcome. 
Tim Conducting
These exciting sessions can be either on rehearsal night, taking the place of the rehearsal and maybe using some of the music you are working on, or completely separate on a different day, either full or half day and maybe even leading into a concert. One Lancashire choir is having an open rehearsal to aid recruitment, (an idea explained in the Survival of your Choirs book) and have invited Tim along to do a Fun day of singing. There are many possibilities. Workshops have been kept as affordable as possible so that every choir has the chance to benefit from them, so why not email me today to find out more and to line up a visit from Tim in 2008 or 2009.

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