Yesterday, the Chapter House Choir had a 50th anniversary concert in St Olave's Church, York. (They couldn't sing in their usual venue of the Chapter House of York Minster, as the minster was in use for the York Mystery Plays.)
On this occasion, this fine chamber choir was supplemented by a large number of former members, expanding it from the usual 35 singers to around 90. The current musical director, Stephen Williams, conducted most of the concert, supplemented on this special occasion, by two long-serving predecessors: Jane Sturmheit and the choir's founder - Andrew Carter.
Stephen Williams said yesterday's choir was like a chamber choir of 90, such was the quality and precision of the singing. There was an element of modesty in this statement, for when the current CHC performed the Frank Martin Mass and a Bach Motet, former choir members acknowledged that the choir had risen to a new level. I've never heard Jesu, meine Freude sound so stunning as it did yesterday. If this choir were in London . . .
On this occasion, this fine chamber choir was supplemented by a large number of former members, expanding it from the usual 35 singers to around 90. The current musical director, Stephen Williams, conducted most of the concert, supplemented on this special occasion, by two long-serving predecessors: Jane Sturmheit and the choir's founder - Andrew Carter.
Stephen Williams said yesterday's choir was like a chamber choir of 90, such was the quality and precision of the singing. There was an element of modesty in this statement, for when the current CHC performed the Frank Martin Mass and a Bach Motet, former choir members acknowledged that the choir had risen to a new level. I've never heard Jesu, meine Freude sound so stunning as it did yesterday. If this choir were in London . . .
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