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SALZBURGON­SONG! A singing trip to Austria will make your spirits soar, says JANE SLADE

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TAkING 13 ladies of a certain age and turning them into a singing group good enough to perform in one of Salzburg’s most prestigiou­s venues would be a challenge even for Gareth Malone. Most of us had never met before and had just four days to learn ten songs in Latin and English on a holiday for ‘upper voices’ organised by Run By Singers.

What better place to learn our Do-ReMi than in Austria’s alpine city, where Mozart was born and where The Sound Of Music was filmed.

We were a diverse bunch ranging from timid tremolos to confident choral singers. There were four women from Exeter, one from Harrogate, a few from London and the Home Counties and a Canadian.

But in an early catastroph­e, a soprano had to back out due to laryngitis. With just 12 voices singing in four-part harmony, there was nowhere to hide.

Thankfully, our conductor, internatio­nal singing coach Ghislaine Morgan, helped us find our voices in ways we could not have anticipate­d.

‘Imagine a boomerang shape, keep it aligned with good head and back posture and think of singing backwards to the audience in the cheap seats,’ she instructed.

She had us hissing and shooshing; stretching our arms to the ceiling, trilling our Rs, exhaling to ‘brrrrr’. We even impersonat­ed the cries of seagulls.

‘Pretend you are a complainin­g aristocrat,’ Ghislaine told me as she tilted her head down and pulled in her chin. ‘ That’s how you can access higher notes.’

She had us pretending to cry and laugh, while focusing on breathing and vowels.

Ghislaine studied music at Oxford University and the Royal College of Music and has sung all over the world as a soprano with top choirs.

She has held workshops for profession­als, including the choir of St Mark’s in Venice and summer schools for enthusiast­ic amateurs — like us.

With two practice sessions a day in our comfortabl­e but far from lavish hotel, there was no let-up. The posters had gone up advertisin­g our concert, and included the words a capella meaning ‘unaccompan­ied’, or to us ‘you must be joking’. No amount of bonding over meals and drinks calmed the nerves.

One of our group, 71-year-old Carol Buxton, had been on no fewer than 26 Run By Singers holidays. ‘I keep coming because I love the repertoire,’ she said. ‘Also, because we sing in some fabulous places and the teaching is always top quality.

‘Singing makes you feel good. We perform choral works and music from an eclectic repertoire so it’s very wide ranging.’

Carol even brings along her non- singing husband, Jeremy, who likes to do a bit of painting.

Between rehearsals, some visited Mozart’s house, others walked by the river photograph­ing the Baroque skyline. I tried to find the abbey where Fraulein Maria had lived as a nun.

We went to a candlelit concert dinner in the grand Baroque Hall of St Peter’s Monastery, the oldest restaurant in Europe, where Mozart used to dine.

On a Sound Of Music Tour we sang in St Michael’s Church at Mondsee, where the Captain and Maria married in the film. We must have been all right as some Japanese visitors asked if we were nuns.

As concert day loomed, we felt nervous but excited. The Mirabell Palace’s lofty hall with its marble staircase, artworks and incredible acoustics was beautiful but intimidati­ng.

I imagined Mozart entertaini­ng Salzburg royalty here. Would anyone come to watch us, we wondered?

We entered the hall singing a Vaughan Williams canon before taking our places. To my amazement, I saw we had nearly a full house. The nerves disappeare­d and we sang our hearts out.

The thrilling half hour went in a flash. The audience even stayed for an encore. TRAVEL FACTS RUN By Singers ( runbysinge­rs.

org, 01462 893972) runs singing holidays all year. The next, in Assisi, Italy, August 6-13, costs from £565 pp for tuition and four evening meals (excluding flights and hotels). Ryanair ( ryanair.com) flies Stansted to Perugia from £368 return. Doubles at the Hotel Dei Priori, Assisi ( hoteldeipr­iori.it) from £88 B&B a night.

 ??  ?? Note perfect: The Run By Singers group (Jane, middle row far left) performed at a palace in Austria’s most musical city
Note perfect: The Run By Singers group (Jane, middle row far left) performed at a palace in Austria’s most musical city
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