The Rodolfus Foundation Virtual Christmas Celebration - 22nd December 2020
The Rodolfus Foundation is so pleased to present our Virtual Christmas Celebration. Exactly 31 weeks since our very first virtual project - our Virtual Evensong - we welcome you to celebrate this time of joy with us. We invite you to sing along with us in some of our favourite carols, and to sit back and enjoy performances and readings from our special guests. Our Christmas Celebration is a gathering of festivities in aid of our 2021 Bursary Fund which aims to help at least 100 singers in 2021 attend a course who might not otherwise be able to.
You can find the Order of Service here - http://bit.ly/Rods_Christmas_Order_of_Service and the link to our fundraising page here - http://bit.ly/Donate_to_our_2021_Bursary_Fund. Click here to join our mailing list - http://bit.ly/join_Rods_mailing_list
Special thanks to all of our contributors: William Fairbairn, Charlie Trueman, Robert Scamardella, Alexander Armstrong, Tom Winpenny, Eleanor Oldroyd, Julian Ovenden, Roderick Williams OBE, John Rutter CBE, Barbara Flynn, Oliver Walker, The Rev'd Lucy Winkett, David Goode and members of The Rodolfus Choir.
We are especially grateful to Ralph Allwood MBE - Artistic Director of the Rodolfus Foundation, Director of Chapel Music at Queens' College, Cambridge, and Old Royal Naval College Trinity Laban Chapel Choir: https://ralphallwood.com/
Production Team:
Audio Editors: David Eatch, Jack Byrne, Callum Lawrence, and Chrissy Williams
Audio Mixing and Mastering: Matt Norriss, Jay Witsey, and Jack Byrne
Video Compositing and Animation: Matt Norriss
Titles and Subtitles: Sam Pearce
Rodolfus Foundation Team:
Charlotte Mahony, Helen Bennett and Annabel Price
All footage, guide videos, and accompaniments were carried out in accordance with the UK Government guidelines at the time of recording and filming.
With thanks to the various publishing teams:
'The Three Kings' by Peter Cornelius, arr. Ivor Atkins - licensed by OUP.
'Bethlehem Down' by Peter Warlock - licensed by Boosey & Hawkes.
'Lully Lulla' by Kenneth Leighton - licensed by Novello.
All sync licences for global online and YouTube performances.
Thank you to St Albans Cathedral and Matt Norriss for footage of inside St Albans.