"The Choir" 9th September

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  • Simon
    • Dec 2024

    "The Choir" 9th September

    This was the first chance I've had to hear AJ for a while, and I caught a superb half hour. Can't speak much to the first 25 mins or the last 25 - may have been excellent, may have ben naff - but the bit in the middle I can thoroughly recommend both in terms of general interest and of music.

    A piece by Richard Bates was excellent in my view - showing how you don't need to go OTT to come up with modern harmonic writing. According to his website he's an ex Winchester music scholar - so he should be OK then - and more or less at the start of his career. If he can write music of the type played today, then I for one hope he continues to do so.

    Then we had some excerpts from Dove's new Oratorio, commissioned in memory of a young lad who died at, I think, 19. The kids who sang it made a great job of it - CBSO choirs - but it was clearly a work that repaid the effort and it showed just why JD is the pre-eminent choral composer of our day. Absolutely glorious stuff.

    So if you have 30 mins to spare, listening to the second half-hour of this programme would, in my view, be a rewarding way to spend them.

    bws S-S!

    PS I add, though, that if, like so many of us, you aren't a fan of the sound of the BBC Singers' women's voices, there were two short Coleridge-Taylor pieces that will grate. But they didn't last long.
    Last edited by Guest; 09-09-12, 20:45.
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