Seven Decades of Music Making - GCOS’ origins and the conductors who have led The Society.
Seven Decades of Music Making - our origins and the conductors who have led us.
The Guernsey Choral Society was formed in 1948 by John Longmire. John Longmire, who was born in Lincolnshire, moved to Guernsey prior to the Second World War. He joined the evacuatiuon from the Island in anticipationof the German occupation but returned after 1945. He was a prolific composer of piano music and also wrote for solo voice and choirs. Much of his output is still available.
At around the time of the outbreak of the Second World War British composer and organist John Ireland lived briefly in Guernsey and he and John Longmire became friends. John Longmire subsequently published a respected biography of John Ireland.
The orchestra was formed in 1971 and the Society name changed to the present form.
In 2008 the Society published A Brief History of the Guernsey Choral and Orchestral Society to mark the 60th anniversary. The history was written by Stephen Oliphant, then the immediate past chairman of GCOS.
Roll-Call of Conductors
1948 - 1954 John Longmire
1954 - 1962 Winifred Perkins
1963 - 1964 Gordon Hugh
1964 (Dec) - 1976 Marian Blondel
1977 - 1979 Malcolm Vivyan
1979 (Dec) - 1983 Roger Surcombe
1983 (Dec) - 2001 Alan Gough
2001 (Dec) Bruce Cornelius
2002 (May) Roger Brooks
2002 (June - Dec) Keith Dawber
2003 - 2005 Stephen Le Prevost
2006 - 2014 Helen Grand
2014 - 2019 Alan Gough
2019 - 2022 Daniel Madden
2023 - present Rachel wright