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Month: May 2023

MEMORIAL MUSIC FOR TODAY AND AN EARLIER TIME

MEMORIAL MUSIC FOR TODAY AND AN EARLIER TIME

For the most memorable oratorio of the 20th century, I would propose Benjamin Britten’s “War Requiem” (1961), an extra-ordinary large-scale paean to those who served and never survived, now revived by the S.F. Symphony and Chorus. This is a work that leaves the listener profoundly moved on several levels, recalling those who fell in the world wars as well as the destruction of the hallowed Coventry, England Cathedral in the 1940 Blitzkrieg, then its reconstruction. It also provides us with…

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NEW “WET-INK” CHORAL MUSIC

NEW “WET-INK” CHORAL MUSIC

WALNUT CREEK, CA— With his audacious programming, credit veteran Director Robert Geary for pushing his Volti Chamber Singers a hair beyond. While Volti is not the most accomplished of our many chamber choruses, it is arguably the most adventurous. In their current concert set of five a capella works, the oldest one was two years old. Many a chorus (perhaps like one you’ve been in) manages four-part harmony, perhaps with keyboard accompaniment. But here there are eight-part unaccompanied harmonies, along…

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