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REVIEW: Ex Cathedra - In 40 Parts, Town Hall Birmingham ✭✭✭✭✭
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2018年10月23日
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Jennifer Christie reviews In 40 Parts - a concert by Ex Cathedra at Town Hall Birmingham.
Ex Cathedra: In 40 Parts
Town Hall, Birmingham
21 October 2018
5 Stars
Ex Cathedra is a leading UK choir and Early Music ensemble with a repertoire that reaches from the 12th to the 21st centuries. Founded in 1969 by conductor Jeffrey Skidmore it presents a series of concerts in Birmingham and throughout the UK whilst also running a comprehensive education programme. In 40 Parts is the current programme devised along the lines of the choir’s distinctive theme of combining well researched old music in dynamic counterpoint to unfamiliar new works. In this concert four composers span 500 years and their music is sublime from beginning to end. As the title suggests the choir sings in an astounding 40 parts.
Mostly, the choir is divided into 8 choirs each with 5 parts (SATBB). The singers are arranged in their choirs across the stage and the sound is passed like a wave from one choir to the next. This may have been the earliest form of stereophonic sound. There is much beauty in the ebb and flow of the texture and the blanket of voices that envelops the audience when finally they all sing together, and hits with visceral strength.
Thomas Tallis (1505-85) is one of the early music composers featured in this concert. Spem in alium is a legendary work that is rarely performed but anticipated with relish. It is performed twice in the programme, the second time with the words Sing and Glorify heaven’s high majesty as was sung at the investiture of Prince Henry, the first son of King James I, in 1610 and the triumphant and celebratory feel is a fitting conclusion to the concert. Most interesting though is the new work by contemporary British composer Alec Roth. Ex Cathedra has had a fruitful relationship with Roth for over ten years and commissioned him to compose Earthrise for its 40th year in 2010. Roth was inspired by the famous picture of the Earth rising above the surface of the moon, taken in 1968, an Ex Cathedra has revived the programme for the 50th anniversary. Roth writes: “The music of Earthrise is a meditation on this icon and falls into three sections:
Part I- man’s constant drive for exploration and exploitation
Part II- a contemplation of Earth seen from space
Part III- a plea for true wisdom and understanding”
Ex Cathedra produce a sound of strength in quality and balance of singing that supports the composer’s intentions and embraces its audience. There is one further opportunity to hear In 40 Parts when the choir take the programme to the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham on the 18th November before embarking on an extensive Christmas programme which includes a London concert.
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