Type of post: | Review |
Sub-type: | No sub-type |
Posted By: | Mike Elcock |
Status: | Current |
Date Posted: | Sat, 12 May 2012 |
Team GB
12 May 2012 at the Castle School
Thornbury Choral Society presented their spring (Team GB) concert of music from around the British Isles at the Castle school on Saturday 12th May. The concert opened with a sprightly performance of Purcell’s “Bell” anthem where the Alto (Helen Bruce), Tenor (Philip Styles) and Baritone (Niall Hoskin) soloists were used to good effect in dialogue with the Choir. This was followed by a more substantial piece with a contrasted setting of Psalm 48 (Great is the Lord) set to music by Elgar for Choir and Baritone soloist. The Choir was able to demonstrate a wide dynamic range and the effects of an orchestra were ably produced on the organ by the Choir’s accompanist Robin Baggs. Helen Bruce provided two Irish folksongs which were charmingly sung. We were treated to two organ pieces by James MacMillan also based on folk song themes. The folk theme continued with a set of charming Scottish folksongs sung expressively by the “Octaves”, a Thornbury based youth Choir, who were clearly directed by Kate Phillipson-
The second half of the programme opened with Benjamin Britten’s setting of the Te Deum in C, which gave us the opportunity to hear the excellent soprano soloist once again. Although this is an early work it showed all the hallmarks of Britten’s style demonstrated in later and better known settings of the morning canticles. The “Octaves” returned with folksongs from Scotland and Wales and were beautifully accompanied once again by Steven Kings. The moving setting of “All though the night” ably sung in Welsh, gave the opportunity to hear a short semi-
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