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Exceptional choral blend
Exceptional choral blend

Otago Daily Times

time11-05-2025

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Exceptional choral blend

The Southern Consort of Voices at St Joseph's Chapel. PHOTO: SUPPLIED The well-titled programme Soundscapes presented by the Southern Consort of Voices entertained a large audience in St Joseph's Chapel yesterday afternoon. The consort's director, Daniel Kelly, has a reputation for adventurous programming and this programme was no exception. Music spanning five centuries, from five different countries, and sung in four different languages disclosed significant choral diversity. Kelly's spoken introductions were personable and added to the audience's enjoyment and understanding of the music, much of which was by lesser-known composers. The choral blend from the 17 singers was exceptional, although at times the soprano mix was not optimal. The beautiful acoustics within the chapel were used to great effect with different choral placings at the front, the back, and the sides to create antiphonal impacts. However, this did cause occasional rhythmic problems especially in Tallis' Technically, the choir sings with a wide range of dynamics which never lose vocal focus, outstanding crescendi and diminuendi, and healthy unforced vocal tone. The opening piece Bring us, O Lord God by Harris allowed the choir to settle down and revealed delicately shaped phrases with some excellent legato linking from the sopranos. Reger's Nachtlied enabled the choir's attention to linguistic detail to shine with excellent German. The humming in Aftonen by Alfven carried effortlessly, and the choir's robust choral sound was heard in Eric Whitacre's Lux Urumque. An unusual setting of Ave Maris Stella by Sjoberg featured spoken and whispered vocal effects. The final four pieces lifted the overall mood of the programme which had been a little staid. Propitiously, Sleepsong by Lovland empowered the choir to become successful storytellers. Excellent soloists within the choir were sopranos Cathy Highton-Sim and Kathryn Gardner, and tenors Kieran Kelly and Ewen Clarke-Wallace.

Soundscapes traverses centuries
Soundscapes traverses centuries

Otago Daily Times

time07-05-2025

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  • Otago Daily Times

Soundscapes traverses centuries

Southern Consort of Voices. Photo: supplied Dunedin chamber choir Southern Consort of Voices will present Soundscapes, a concert of music for unaccompanied voices, this weekend. Featuring music ranging from the 16th century to the present day, the concert will be held this Sunday, from 2pm at St Joseph's Chapel under the baton of Southern Consort of Voices director Daniel Kelly. Featured compositions will include works by Thomas Tallis, William Harris, Johan-Magnus Sjoberg, Hugo Alfven, Taylor Scott Davis, Max Reger, Dougie MacLean and Billy Joel. St Joseph's Chapel is behind the Rattray St cathedral, in the grounds of Trinity College. Tickets via Eventfinda, or at the door. — APL

Join leading composer on a glorious journey through the Dales
Join leading composer on a glorious journey through the Dales

Yahoo

time12-03-2025

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Join leading composer on a glorious journey through the Dales

SOUTH-Craven based composer, Ben Crick will take audiences on a glorious journey through the Yorkshire Dales at a concert at Ilkley's King's Hall on Sunday, March 30. Conducting his own work, the award winning Soundscapes, which featured at the exhibition space at Skipton Town Hall a year ago, combined with original films of the Dales, edited live with music, it promises to be a concert hall sized immersive experience. It will be performed by the Airedale Symphony Orchestra, fresh from recent success performing another fabulous composition by Ben Crick at 'RISE' - the opening of the City of Culture Bradford 2025, A spokesperson said: "Come and hear this beautiful new work conducted by the composer, and be transported to experience all the glories of the local landscape, from deepest caves to soaring dales and moors. "We will also perform Beethoven's famous Pastoral Symphony. Beethoven loved nature, and his pastoral symphony takes us on a perfect tour of a rural idyll complete with birds singing, streams flowing, and even a picnic disturbed by a thunderstorm." A collection will be taken for Menston Area Nature Trust, a local charity supported by orchestra members that has recently purchased nearby Weston Woods as a new nature resource for our community." The concert at Ilkley King's Hall takes place at 7.30pm on March 30. Tickets £10 to £17; under 11s go free. Available online at: by phone: 0333 666 3366, and on the door until sold out.

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