Tenebrae (about 12 of them) did a live concert in St John's Smith Square tonight at 7.30. With audience present.
We were alerted to it by one of the singers, and by some miracle Mrs A. got it on Facebook...for free. I think it was entitled 'English Baroque' and consisted of works, mostly well-known, by Blow. Purcell, Croft. Greene and Boyce. It was a slightly sombre programme, starting off with the Croft/Purcell funeral sentences. They sang well (as one would expect) though I didn't enjoy the sound engineering very much. The voices were too 'present' and nothing of the St John's Smith Square acoustic was apparent. (I know it's good, because I've sung there.) Worth a listen (a) if you enjoy that repertoire and (b) if you can find it!
We were alerted to it by one of the singers, and by some miracle Mrs A. got it on Facebook...for free. I think it was entitled 'English Baroque' and consisted of works, mostly well-known, by Blow. Purcell, Croft. Greene and Boyce. It was a slightly sombre programme, starting off with the Croft/Purcell funeral sentences. They sang well (as one would expect) though I didn't enjoy the sound engineering very much. The voices were too 'present' and nothing of the St John's Smith Square acoustic was apparent. (I know it's good, because I've sung there.) Worth a listen (a) if you enjoy that repertoire and (b) if you can find it!
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