News Archives - April 2010
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The Michael-Praetorius-Chor presented a programme of
religious music at St. John’s Church in Kidderminster
that was outstanding in its vocal perfection, variety of moods and purity of
sound. The choir – the youth choir of Halberstadt Cathedral in Germany – is linked with St.
John’s through the Worcester
diocesan link with the Diocese of Magdeburg, and has also given concerts in
Malvern and Worcester during this visit.
The choir sang a
capella music, ranging from early 17th century Praetorius to the present
day, as well as a number of accompanied items. At one point three groups were
ranged around the church to give an authentic “surround-sound” experience, and
the choir processed down the aisles at the start and finish of the concert to
Anders Nyberg’s arrangement of “Freedom is Coming”.
The choir’s Director, Claus-Erhard Heinrich, is also
the Cathedral organist, and displayed, too, a considerable talent as a jazz
pianist and as a composer. At various points in the programme his playing was
supplemented by skilled and sensitive accompaniment on drums, violin, horn and
clarinet, all by members of the choir.
An added bonus in this concert was the contribution of
Angela Kunze-Beiküfner, a mime artist, whose interpretations (with piano
accompaniment by Herr Heinrich) of Psalm 23 and the Gospel story of Jesus and
the children were riveting and by turns humorous, exhilarating and deeply
affecting. Frau Kunze-Beiküfner is a
pastor in the Evangelical-Lutheran
Church, and her deep
involvement with the subject of her performances was clear for all to see.
We owe a great debt of gratitude to the folk at St. John’s, the Worcester
Diocese and of course Pastorin Kunze-Beiküfner and the choir leadership for
granting us this unforgettable evening.
Ray Harrowing
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