8th
UK Sacred Harp Convention 2003
Minutes

United Kingdom Sacred Harp Convention
The Old School, Cumnor
OXFORD, UK
Saturday and Sunday 13th and
14th September 2003

UNITED KINGDOM SACRED HARP CONVENTION
Village Hall, Cumnor, Oxford, United Kingdom
September 13-14, 2003
Saturday, September 13
The eighth United Kingdom Sacred Harp convention was
called to order at 10.00 a.m. by Vice-Chairman Sheila Girling Macadam. She
welcomed all those attending, and announced that the Convention would be
dedicated to the memory of Miss Ruth Brown, and Gordon Ashman, who in their
individual ways had influenced the lives of many present in Cumnor that
day. She then led song on page 34b. Helen Brown offered the opening
prayer. Chairman Edwin Macadam led song on page 84, and Sheila Girling
Macadam introduced Shelbie Sheppard of Anniston, AL, who was to give Singing
Schools on both Saturday and Sunday as guest leader of the Convention.
Shelbie spoke of her first experiences of Sacred Harp singing and how
several of the song titles provided her with happy memories of her youth in
Georgia and Alabama. She drew attention to the religious aspect of Sacred
Harp singing, which for her was like being in church by the depth of
feelings the music and the words engendered. Shelbie commented on front
bench decorum, making particular reference to the length of ladies dresses,
and to leading style, including the height of the beat. When leading a song,
one should sing the tenor line, which gave for those leaders from the other
three sides of the square the opportunity to learn another part. As a
demonstration of how it was possible improve on leading style, the following
leaders were given help with technique: Bernard Collard 63; Dick Wolff 155;
Jenny Ellis 29; Alice Metherell 209.
RECESS
Mick Verrier brought the class back to order leading
song on page 201. Leaders: Pearl Guier 448b; Ros Clements 77b; Jeff Sheppard
75; Ruth Cooper 171; Reba Dell Windom 192; Judy Whiting 212; Floy Wilder
430; Steve Fletcher 448t; Louis Hughes 112; Mandy Townsend 480; Eugene
Forbes 405; Bernard Collard 70t; Elene Stovall 142; Paul Gailiunas 148;
Linda Thomas 350; Dennis O’Brien 304; Rachel Jordan 501; Richard Schmeidler
474; Tony Singleton 163b; Matthew Wojcik 542; Margaret Gillanders 228; Pam
Nunn 200; Ken Baddley 287; Paul Setford 273; LaRue Allen 222; Helen Brown
532; Lyra O’Brien 94; Ian West 32t; Rosie Wojcik 129; Dave Townsend 457;
Adrian Bolge 72b; Hannah Cooper 133; Mick Verrier 163t; Shelbie Sheppard
195. Ruth Cooper offered Grace for the noon meal.
LUNCH RECESS
The afternoon session was called to order by Sheila
Girling Macadam leading song on page 28t. Leaders: Edwin Macadam 66; Jill
Thompson 504; Jeff Sheppard 325.
Steve Fletcher conducted a Celebration Lesson,
reflecting on our need to give thanks for the good things that happen to us
and to others. Jill Thompson read a list of those with special reason to be
joyful. We heard news of restoration of health, school success, a
long-awaited move to part-time work, and a recent engagement. Tony
Singleton led song on page 40. The afternoon’s session continued with Ros
Clements leading song on page 312b. Leaders: Ruth Cooper 198; Reba Dell
Windom 454; Judy Whiting 318; Floy Wilder 227; Steve Fletcher 77t; Louis
Hughes 76b; Mandy Townsend 82; Eugene Forbes 426; Bernard Collard 149;
Dennis George 215; Alan Weeks 306b; Pleasance Crawford 313b; Nelda Henry
39b; Dennis O’Brien 299.
RECESS
The singing resumed with Rachel Jordan leading song on
page 146. Leaders: Lou Cotney 218; David Moore 38t; Richard Schmeidler 254;
Tony Singleton 86; Isabelle Walker 49t; Matthew Wojcik 270; Hannah Cooper
276; Pam Nunn and Misha Myers 269; LaRue Allen 302; Rosie Wojick 440; Dave
Townsend 434; Lyra O’Brien 216; Ian West 135; Helen Brown 327; Edwin Macadam
236; Sheila Girling Macadam 347; Shelbie and Jeff Sheppard 56t. Louis
Hughes offered the closing prayer.
A social evening of dance and song commenced with an
Alternative Singing session led by Mick Verrier, and taken from a collection
of tunes submitted by Convention participants.
Sunday, September 14
Chairman Edwin Macadam called the convention to order
at 10:00 a.m. leading song on page 49t. Alan Weeks offered the opening
prayer. Sheila Girling Macadam led song on page 28b, and welcomed Shelbie
Sheppard back for her second Singing School of the convention. Shelbie
spoke of how it had been Ruth Brown’s dream to bring the ‘Southern Bus’ to
the United Kingdom. Ruth never did get to see England, but her mantle had
been assumed by her daughter and her niece, and Shelbie invited Jane Galant
and Pearl Guier into the square to lead the song of page 36b with her.
Shelbie continued to offer advice in leading skills and worked with Mick
Verrier on the song of page 272. She laid great emphasis on the ability to
give direction to the class, and called on Judy Caudle to demonstrate her
leading of the song on page 193. Shelbie drew attention to the need for
some tunes to be led by beating time in 4 and worked with Sheila Girling
Macadam leading the song on page 28b as an example. The ‘Southern Bus’
members were asked to sing the song on page 183 to indicate an instance of
the raised 6th, together with a change in tempo.
RECESS
Matthew Wojcik brought the class back to order leading
song on page 81t. Leaders: Phil Tyler 340; Floy Wilder 224; Adrian Bolge
515; Lou Cotney 384; Judy Whiting 178 (for Arwen Lockley, taken ill during
the session and about to be driven home); Jeff Sheppard 176; Margaret
Gillanders 523; Dennis O’Brien 240; Ken Baddley 481; Catherine Tyler 148;
Dave Richardson 278t; Linda Thomas 472; Jill Thompson 99; Louis Hughes 492;
Rachel Jordan 473; Alan Weeks 479; Judy Caudle 94; Paul Setford 410t; Reba
Dell Windom 196; Bernard Collard 49b; Pleasance and Chris Crawford 147t;
Tony Singleton 300; Pam Nunn 280; Steve Fletcher 38b.
Ken Baddley conducted the Memorial Lesson, and using
the analogy of the central character of The Man Who Planted Trees by
Jean Giono, considered the work of the lives of Ruth Brown and Gordon Ashman.
Ruth Brown had for years been instrumental in organising the ‘Southern Bus’
singers’ visits to Sacred Harp singing throughout the United States. The
fruits of her labours were seen in the happiness she enabled so many people
to share in the gift of song. Gordon Ashman, as co-founder of the West
Gallery Music Association had made no less an impact of the lives of many of
the UK Sacred Harp community. Deep and lasting friendships, devoted
relationships and marriages had happened as a result of his deep and
enthusiastic commitment to English Psalmody. Both Ruth Brown and Gordon
Ashman had been planters of trees. Ken Baddley led the song on page 490, as
we remembered: Gordon Ashman, Jim Bundell, Roger Lewis, Roger March, Will
Thomas, Stanley Stokes, Jack Bower, Rosie Whiffen, Roy Cavie, Charlie
Lawrence, Gordon Sibthorpe, Tara Tierney, Jane Darnell, Frederick Cramp,
Wendy Lawrinson, Will Atkinson, all of the United Kingdom, together with
Ruth Brown, Leola Smith, Elder Donald Smith, Lemar Smith, Harvey Austin –
Alabama; Richard Morganson – Connecticut; Grandma Fross – Washington; Betal
Liotta – Ontario, Canada.
For the Sick and Housebound, Bernard Collard told us
how important it was to reach out to those who are in difficulty. He
recalled instances of when those housebound might go for days without
talking to anyone at all. It is so easy to pick up the phone, just do it -
you might make someone’s day. Isabelle Walker read the names of the sick
and housebound and Sheila Girling Macadam led the song on page 36b. We
remembered: Stan Whiting, Mike Whiting, Derek Winstanley, Mary Kellaway,
John McDougall, Gladwys Carlin, Paul Butler, Joan Stocks, Len Roles, Mel
Browne, Pat Francis, Jenny Dean, Annie Molnar, Evelyn Ward, Connor McDougall,
Rosalind Oldham, Barbara Foster, Rob Mahoney, Gordon Long, Win Tyler, Arwen
Lockley, Davis and Dorothy Morganson, Jap and Joyce Walton. The Memorial
was concluded.
Edwin Macadam led “For What Thou Dost Provide” (Moore’s
Divine Companion, 1750), and together with Ian Ferguson, offered
Grace for the noon meal.
LUNCH RECESS
The afternoon session was called to order by Mandy
Townsend leading song on page 84. Leaders: Eugene and Mary Frances Forbes
143; Ruth Cooper 441; Dennis George 455; Ros Clements 457; Nelda Henry and
Floy Wilder 108t; Dave Townsend 33b; Richard Schmeidler 543; Helen Brown
556; LaRue Allen 528; Mick Verrier 146 (for his daughter, Emily); Rosie
Wojcik 442; Edwin Macadam and Elspeth and Vonnie Chantler 276.
RECESS
The final session was brought to order by Sheila
Girling Macadam leading song on page 186, with Dave Elliott and Dave Wood.
Leaders: Lyra O’Brien 553; Paul Gailiunas 335; Elene Stovall 430; Lou Cotney
172; Catherine Tyler with Carmel Wood and Vicki Elliott 268; Dennis O’Brien
339; Reba Dell Windom and Shelbie Sheppard 216; Mandy Townsend 106; Rachel
Jordan 269; Matthew Wojcik 189; Dennis George 208; LaRue Allen 373; Jeff
Sheppard 220; Shelbie Sheppard 211; Shelbie Sheppard with Elene Stovall 436.
Sheila Girling Macadam thanked Shelbie, and presented
her with an Oxford University canvas bag as a memento of the convention. She
also thanked Jeff for making the journey across the Atlantic to accompany
Shelbie and presented him with a small gift.
Announcements of forthcoming singings were made, and
the Chairman then called for the officers’ reports.
The Arranging Committee announced that 79 songs were
led on Saturday and 63 on Sunday, including the workshop pieces. 101
singers attended over the weekend, including 28 from America and 3 from
Canada.
Richard Schmeidler proposed a vote of thanks. First
and foremost it is right that we give thanks to Almighty God who has brought
us all together to enjoy the gift of fellowship in song. He thanked Edwin
and Sheila Macadam for organising the convention; Chaplain Bernard Collard
and Assistant Chaplain Ken Baddley; the chancellors of the convention
exchequer, Alan Weeks and Ken Baddley; the pitchers, Rachel Jordan, Helen
Brown and Jeff Sheppard; food co-ordination team of Ann Weeks, Jenny Ellis,
Jean Barton, Sue Setford and Isabelle Walker; the registration team of Judy
Whiting, Rachel Jordan, Isabelle Walker and Bernard Collard; site
co-ordination by Adrian Bolge and Alan Weeks and the Alternative Singing
Session team of Mick Verrier, Ken Baddley and Tony Singleton.
Bernard Collard offered the parting prayer, and the
outgoing committee invited the incoming committee organising the 2004
convention to join them in the square to lead song on page 62 as the class
took the parting hand.
Chairman – Edwin Macadam; Vice-Chairman and Secretary –
Sheila Girling Macadam.
