London Oratory School Schola Cantorum
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London Oratory School Schola Cantorum
Duruflé's Requiem & Widor's Messe à deux chœurs et deux orgues, Ben Bloor organ, Director Charles Cole
Fri 11 Nov 2022 at 7.30pm
Holy Trinity, Sloane Square, London SW1.
Tickets £15 (£10 conc)
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/durufle- ... 3730939377
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Thanks, I think I will go, it has been a long time since I heard them. There is a former Chorister of the Year finalist giving a lunchtime piano recital in London that day too, so I can make it a nice musical day out.
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Always with that same Duruflé requiem, or Handel's "Messiah" Is there nothing more interesting these choirs can sing? (only half-joking)
Enjoy the shows!
Enjoy the shows!
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I know what you mean... The very first time I heard CVMS it was for Walton's Twelve and yup... Duruflé's requiem.
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As for LOS, they do sing some quite different pieces, unfortunately as I've mentioned before, I tend to find these pieces overwhelmingly dull...
Que sera, sera...
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Their director loves obscure and esoteric works that modern audiences don't really connect with. Certain pieces fall into obscurity for a reason. As a result, I found their "Sacred Treasures of England" album to be rather sterile and lacking in soul, as if even the choir didn't really have a connection to the music. "Overwhelmingly dull" might be an appropriate summation.
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What about their Treasures of Spain album? Did you like that any better?
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It's not available on digital, I'm afraid, so I haven't yet heard it.
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Being a renaissance album, it is only available on Luteify. If you send a carrier pigeon requesting the album a member of the Spanish Inquisition will appear (you won't expect them) and will deliver the album vocally in a near monotone drone. (e.g. a perfect replay of the actual album)Luckdragon wrote: ↑<span title="Tue Nov 08, 2022 4:19 am">2 years ago</span>It's not available on digital, I'm afraid, so I haven't yet heard it.
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It's available for download on Hyperion and Presto.
https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDA68359
https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/p ... s-of-spain
https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDA68359
https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/p ... s-of-spain
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Well, well, what a difference a week can make.
I have now heard Treasures of Spain. While I am not blown away by it, it is certainly more engaging than their previous album and the choir sound is great...
...and tonight's singing, was fantastic! LOS are officially back on my list.
Oh yes, and... now I know where the top Westminster Abbey soloist ended up after he left the Abbey...
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I have now heard Treasures of Spain. While I am not blown away by it, it is certainly more engaging than their previous album and the choir sound is great...
...and tonight's singing, was fantastic! LOS are officially back on my list.
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I thought you'd enjoy that one more! Glad you enjoyed the concert too.
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Me (5 days ago): Former Wabbey chorister James Tweedie's solo for LOS tonight is likely to be the best solo I will hear this Xmas.
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WOW! That's an amazing repertoire and that Palestrina piece is one of my top choral favorites, not to mention the others which are excellent.
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The things we miss by living in this cultural wasteland.
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