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“What a lovely evening, the choir performed beautifully and it was very moving…”
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SINCE 1904 The Dream of Gerontius by Edward Elgar has been a popular choral work with large choral societies. This was the choice of the Farnham and Bourne Choral Society for their Spring Concert on Saturday May 11, in the Great Hall of the Maltings. Chorally committed to this work the choir enjoyed immersing themselves in both the poetry and music of this grand piece giving an honest performance using their experienced musicianship to best effect. The chamber choir was alert and competent giving a fresh clear tone in their commentary role and the final climax of the main choir "Praise to he Holiest" was an uplifting moment. The soloists for the evening were James Atherton, tenor, with Susan Mackenzie-
Jacqueline Protheroe
Full House for Requiem Concert
Ninety seven members of the Farnham & Bourne Choral Society sang in its Remembrance concert on Saturday 9th November at St. Thomas-
For the Fallen, a poem set to music by Mark Blatchly for the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance in 1980, was then sung by the choir, perhaps a little muddily (how appropriate!) and immediately followed by the trumpeter’s perfect sounding of The Last Post from within the vestry. At this point there was many a moist eye.
Post interval, Mozart’s Requiem completed the concert. The soloists, Ruth Parr (soprano), Alex Lawrence (contralto), Hugh Hetherington (tenor) and Simon Cakebread (bass) were all proficient in their parts. While it must be said the choir had a wobbly moment or two in the more challenging passages, none was too obvious, and there was great applause at the end of the work.
I, along with the audience, had a very enjoyable evening. There was a pleasant relaxed atmosphere -
The Choir produced a rich well balanced sound which was such a pleasure to listen to. It was a very interesting programme with some old favourites and some new -
The warm receptive audience completed the festive atmosphere, and as I watched people leaving the Church, they mostly had huge smiles on their faces having had a lovely evening listening to evocative Christmas music.
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1929 |
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Handel "The Messiah" |
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1928 |
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Handel "The Messiah" Bach "Christmas Oratortio" Dvorak "Stabat Mater" |
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1926 |
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Bach "Cantatas" |
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1925 |
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Brahms "Lieberslieder" Arthur Somerville "Passion of Christ" |
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