News Archives - January 2010
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At our Autumn Concert in the Town Hall on 28 November
we performed Haydn’s great oratorio “The Creation”, most fitting in this, the
composer’s 200th anniversary year.
We had a fine trio of soloists in Catherine Fish (soprano), Ben Thapa
(tenor) and Marcus Farnsworth (baritone).
Marcus Huxley (organ) and The Elgar Sinfonia provided excellent
accompaniment, as always.
Haydn’s music is endlessly inventive, and never
more so than in this work. The
orchestral word-painting is superb, and the sheer strength of the choruses is
really impressive - they are a joy to sing.
The three soloists - all with big voices - sang powerfully or sensitively as
required, in solo arias and in ensemble.
There is much of the bel canto
here and some wonderful coloratura passages,
especially for the soprano. One wonders
whether Haydn might have been
accounted a great opera composer too, had he been served with the superb plots
and librettos of a Beaumarchais or a Da Ponte, as was Mozart.
The concert was well attended,
always of course heartening to see, and the audience applause at the end was
enthusiastic and prolonged. Our
conductor Geoff Weaver is to be congratulated on an outstanding performance.
Peter Knott
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