Surprised that no one has brought up this recent BBC SSO concert up in a thread, as it's eminently worth hearing:
It turned out that two of the original soloists were indisposed and had to be replaced:
Sarah-Jane Brandon (original soprano) -> Eleanor Dennis (replacement soprano)
Christine Rice (original mezzo) -> Kelley O'Connor (replacement mezzo)
However, tenor Andrew Staples avoided whatever health gremlins were about. All this aside, this is a very, very fine concert, repertory that one certainly does not hear every day live:
Britten:
(a) An American Overture
(b) Ballad of Heroes
Bridge: Enter Spring
Britten: Spring Symphony
It's all the more impressive that this is a tour concert. No American orchestra would dare to take a comparable all-American program on tour even in the USA.
The choirs are all from The Netherlands, namely the Laurens Cantorij Rotterdam, the Laurens Collegium Rotterdam, and the Kinderkoor Musicanti. Their English is impeccable - but of course; they're Dutch. Ilan Volkov leads the proceedings well, with the only slight "quirk" being the rather briskly paced opening of the Spring Symphony, at least brisker than I'm used to hearing from other recorded versions.
You've got a few days left to catch it, and I do recommend this concert on iPlayer. We'll see if I'll have time to give it another go-around.
It turned out that two of the original soloists were indisposed and had to be replaced:
Sarah-Jane Brandon (original soprano) -> Eleanor Dennis (replacement soprano)
Christine Rice (original mezzo) -> Kelley O'Connor (replacement mezzo)
However, tenor Andrew Staples avoided whatever health gremlins were about. All this aside, this is a very, very fine concert, repertory that one certainly does not hear every day live:
Britten:
(a) An American Overture
(b) Ballad of Heroes
Bridge: Enter Spring
Britten: Spring Symphony
It's all the more impressive that this is a tour concert. No American orchestra would dare to take a comparable all-American program on tour even in the USA.
The choirs are all from The Netherlands, namely the Laurens Cantorij Rotterdam, the Laurens Collegium Rotterdam, and the Kinderkoor Musicanti. Their English is impeccable - but of course; they're Dutch. Ilan Volkov leads the proceedings well, with the only slight "quirk" being the rather briskly paced opening of the Spring Symphony, at least brisker than I'm used to hearing from other recorded versions.
You've got a few days left to catch it, and I do recommend this concert on iPlayer. We'll see if I'll have time to give it another go-around.
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