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watchaharry Started conversation Dec 24, 2005
Entry: The Royal School of Church Music (RSCM) - A8022791
Author: <insert_witty_nickname> - U857746
As a member of the RSCM's Northern Cathedral Singers for three years, I wrote this entry as an introduction to the RSCM, its history and its work.
A8022791 - The Royal School of Church Music (RSCM)
Skankyrich [?] Posted Dec 24, 2005
Hi IWN!
This is pretty good, but it seems rather short, even as an introduction. Is there any way you can expand the history a little, and perhaps embellish it too? Perhaps you could explain how the idea came about, why it was that it expanded so quickly, why it was considered so important that the King got involved, give more detail on what it does now.
You have the bones of an excellent entry, but it needs quite a bit of fleshing out
A8022791 - The Royal School of Church Music (RSCM)
Not him Posted Dec 24, 2005
You might include some details of which disciplines they train, which actual areas of the country they're active in, more details
A8022791 - The Royal School of Church Music (RSCM)
Rockhound Posted Jan 5, 2006
Nice start to an entry.
AFAIK, the RSCM is now international, and interdenominational though its origins are British and Anglican. It might be checking out their website: http://www.rscm.com/ for some more details of the background, then maybe add your own experiences in at the end of the entry? or another entry?
I think they have a training scheme for young singers (Voice for Life??)- I'm pretty sure the younger members of the choir I sing with are doing something similar.
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