Music at St. Mary's

April 12th. 2012
The 22nd. year of Free Saturday Lunchtime Concerts at St.Mary's Parish Church, Church Street, Slough, Berkshire
12 noon - 12.30, refreshments available.
Just 20 minutes by train from the centre of London!
Wednesday, June 13th. 2012 at 6.30pm
Sung Evensong to celebrate the centenary of the Norman & Beard organ in St. Mary's Slough
with the Rt.Reverend Bishop of Buckingham, Alan Wilson.
The Reading Minster Mid-week Choir, Conductor David Butler
and 6 organists; David Butler, Relf Clark, John Halsey, James Paget, Christine Wells & Malcolm Stowell.
Featuring music by Bairstow, Reading, Guilmant, J.S. Bach, Howells, S.S. Wesley, Treherne & Silas.

Memorial Plate Award
John Burrows died on Thursday, November 14th. 2002. Every year a memorial plaque is awarded to an oustanding performer of the
Saturday lunchtime concerts at St. Mary's in memory of John.
In 2010 the name of Joe Miserendino was added as a tribute to a wonderful composer/friend of these concerts.
The award has been presented as follows;
2002 Neil Benson, clarinet
2003 Roger Lyon, bass
2004 Keith Bosley, piano
2005 Mark Robbins, violin
2006
Beryl & George Bond
2007 Sheila & Brian Neal
2008 Henry Macey, organ
2009 Father Andrew Allen
2010 David Butler, organ
2011 Jonathan Rowe
| CONTENTS | |||||
St. Laurence's Church Upton cum Chalvey CD ! Now Available. Forthcoming Concerts to December 2012 ![]() |
St. Mary's Church
Web Site About the Organ |
About the Concerts
How it all Started.
Who has performed? | |||
| Live Recordings
Lunchtime Concerts | |||||
| Review Our Evening Concerts. |
Photographs The Church & Windows. |
Slough Links
What's On & History. | |||
Concerts in April 2012
14th. Malcolm Stowell, Organ
21st. Caldicott Boys School Choir
28th. Martin Harman, Oboe
Concerts in May 2012
5th. Birthday Recital, Charley Brighton, Euphonium with Malcolm Stowell, Piano & Organ
Martin Harvey, Euphonium & Sue Brighton, Baritone
12th. Ian May, Organ
19th. Karen Miles, soprano with Damien Miles, Piano
26th. Freedom Brass Ensemble
Concerts in June 2012
2nd. The Marsyas Trio
9th. Joanna Henwood, soprano with Jacqui Edwards, piano
16th. Carol Sevestre, Piano
23rd. Cameo Singers, directed by Ian May
30th. Guy Davis, Piano
followed at 1.10pm by A Lunchtime Special; Organ Requests
with James Paget, Malcolm Stowell & David Butler
Concerts in July 2012
7th. Music for Brass
followed at 1.10pm by A Lunchtime Special; Organ Requests
with James Paget, Malcolm Stowell & David Butler
14th. Ben Kearsley, classical guitar
21st. David Oldfield, Organ
followed at 1.10pm by A Lunchtime Special; Organ Requests
with James Paget, Malcolm Stowell & David Butler
28th. Catherine Leonard, Piano
Concerts in August 2012
4th. James Paget, Organ
14th. Jonathan Rowe, Piano
18th. Euphonium Recital, Charley Brighton with Malcolm Stowell, Piano & Organ
25th. The Annabelle Lawson Piano Trio
Concerts in September 2012
1st. David Butler, Organ
8th. Music for Brass
15th. Christine Wells, Organ
22nd. River City Saxes
29th. The Monday Madrigalists
Concerts in October 2012
6th. Cameo Consort
13th. Stephen Brown, Viola
20th. David Darby & Henry Macey, Piano duets
27th. Jonathan Rowe, Piano
Concerts in November 2012
3rd. Ian May, Organ
10th. Verse, Music & Prose for Remembrancetide, Elaine Stowell, Reader & Malcolm Stowell, Organ
17th. Euphonium Recital, Charley Brighton with Malcolm Stowell, Piano & Organ
24th. David Oldfield, Organ
Concerts in December 2012
1st. Seasonal Concert with local artists
8th. Henry Macey, Organ
15th. Christmas Concert featuring the Reading Mid-Week Choir
with conductor David Butler and Malcolm Stowell, Organ
22nd. James Paget, Organ
29th. tba


WITH MANY THANKS TO ALL* OUR PAST PERFORMERS
(*As of July 26th. 2008, E&O accepted)
The C.D. of recordings live from St. Mary's.
Track 1; England’s Glory, Nigel Ogden, Malcolm Stowell, organ.
Track 2; Danse, Claude Debussy, In memoriam, John Burrows (d. 14/11/2002) piano.
Track 3; Bird Song at Eventide, music by Eric Coates, lyrics by Roydon Barrie, Roger Lyon, bass, with Malcolm Stowell, piano.
Track 4; Aka Tombo (Red Dragonfly), Kosaku Yamada, arranged by Philip Kim, Charley Brighton and Malcolm Stowell, piano.
Track 5; Intermezzo (Forget-Me-Not), Allan Macbeth arranged by Alfred J. Eyre, Ian Stewart, organ.
Track 6; The Girl With The Flaxen Hair, Debussy, The Windsor Festive Brass Quintet.
Track 7; Toccata, movement 4 of Suite Gothique, Leon Boellmann, Henry Macey, organ
Track 8; Here’s That Rainy Day & Love is Lovelier (the second time around), Johnny Burke & Jimmy Van Heusen, Peter Vaughan, piano
Track 9; All In The April Evening, Hugh Roberton, The Capriciosso Low Brass Quartet.
Track 10; Trumpet Voluntary, Gordon Young, Louise Willis, organ.
Track 11; Organ duet; Fugue in D minor, Johann Kellner, played by Malcolm Stowell & Louise Willis.
Track 12; Gratias Ago, Guy Bunce, Louise Taylor, flute and Guy Bunce, piano.
Track 13; Meditation, Frank Bridge, Mark Robbins, violin, with Guy Bunce, piano.
Track 14; Elsa’s Procession To The Cathedral, from Lohengrin, Richard Wagner, The Celebration Brass Ensemble & Malcolm Stowell, organ.
Listen to
Elsa's Procession !
Programme compiled by Malcolm Stowell.Recorded and mastered by Charley Brighton & Mark Robbins.
For orders, Email us here.

Pictures below show Charley Brighton (Euphonium) & Fritz Steiger (Clarinet).
These were taken whilst rehearsing "Twilight Shadows" for Euphonium & Clarinet with Piano by American composer, Steven Barton.
This was a U.K. & European Premier and Malcolm Stowell was the pianist.



Live Recordings from St. Mary's;
Played by Charley Brighton, Euphonium, with Malcolm Stowell, Piano. Click here

On May 17th. we saw the long awaited arrival of the Rutgers University Chorus from Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A.
with their conductor John Floreen.
Celebration Brass commenced the proceedings with Fantasia by John Wilbye, as a double brass choir at opposite ends of St. Mary's Church.
Charley Brighton was the featured euphonium soloist with Malcolm Stowell on piano, in two numbers from West Side Story, Maria & Tonight.
Organ recitals were given by Malcolm Stowell, Louise Willis and Brenda Arnold Day (U.S.A.). Brass and choir closed the first half of the concert in special arrangement of Elsa's Procession to the Minster, from Lohengrin, by Wagner. The finale to the concert was the combined forces of band, choir & organ in
Gerre Hancock's Song to the Lamb and Vaughan Williams Old Hundredth, conducted by John Floreen.
The featured brass players were; Soprano cornet, Robin Lock, Flugel Horns, Eileen Lock & Shirley Drake, Baritones, Susan Vel & Kate Thulborn, Euphonium, Andrew Barratt & Tuba, David Elliott-Smith.
The Hendon Band of The Salvation Army

St.Mary's hosted this wonderful band back in April 2004.
On October 2nd. we had a stunning concert of classical guitar music given Matthew Mc.Allister
Catherine Orton regularly performs fine recitals at St. Mary's. Visit her web site here.

Photograph featuring some of the music team, left to right;
John Burrows, piano, Malcolm Stowell, organ, Neil Benson,clarinet, Charley Brighton, euphonium & Louise Willis, organ.
About the Concerts.
Malcolm Stowell at the controls of the mighty instrument of Christchurch Priory.
Malcolm Stowell wins Mayor's Arts Award
On Thursday, April 29th. 2005 at a ceremony held at the Thames Valley University, Slough, Mayor Laurie Gleeson presented the 2004 Arts Award to Malcolm in recognition of his services to music in Slough.
Members of St. Mary's were present at the awards ceremony as well.
Listen to Malcolm


About the Organ.
Specifications.
Manuals CC - C 61 notes
Pedals CCC - F 30 notes
Swell Organ (Enclosed).
Liblich Bordun 16'
Open Diapason 8'
Rohrflote 8'
Viol 8'
Voix Celeste 8'
Octave Geigen 4'
Flageolet 2'
Mixture VI ranks.
Double Trumpet 16'
Hautboy 8'
Horn 8'
Clarion 4'
Swell Octave
Swell Sub - Octave
Tremulant
Great Organ.
Double Open Diapason 16'
Open Diapason no.I 8'
Open Diapason no.II 8'
Open Diapason no.III 8'
Hohlflote 8'
Octave 4'
Harmonic Flute 4'
Octave Quint 2 2/3'
Super Octave 2'
Mixture IV ranks.
Tromba 8'
Great Pistons to Pedal Composition
Pedal Organ.
Open Diapason 16'
Violone 16'
Bordun 16'
Octave 8'
Flute 8'
Ophicleide 16'
Choir Organ (Enclosed).
Lieblich Gedackt 8'
Viola 8'
Flauto Traverso 4'
Lieblich Flote 4'
Nazard 2 2/3'
Harmonic Piccolo 2'
Tierce 1 3/5'
Corno di Bassetto 8'
Couplers.
Swell to Great
Swell to Choir
Swell to Pedal
Great to Pedal
Choir to Pedal
Thumb Pistons.
4 to Great
4 to Swell
3 to Choir
Foot Pistons.
4 to Pedal
4 to Swell
1 to Great (Reversible).

St. Mary's Parish Church. Commenced 1875 - completed 1913.

Photographs by Malcolm Stowell.

Architect; John Oldrid Scott.

The West Window, 1915. Designed by Alfred A. Wolmark, given by Mary Elliman. The first abstract church window in the country.

Links to Other Sites.
The Ideal Wedding Music from 2 Cellos
The Cameo Consort
For Dog Lovers Only
Euphonium Pictures
Ebony, Ivory & Brass
The Capriccioso Brass Quartet
The B.B.C. Elstree Concert Band
The Celebration Brass Ensemble
Music Links