Friday, December 3rd, 2010

Two free concerts, two nice surprises.
1. Music for the Festive Season at Newnham, 28.11.10 (thanks to [livejournal.com profile] anef for inviting me!)
The hall at Newnham has glorious acoustics and the music was lovely too -- mostly French, Faure Pavane and Cantique de Jean Racine, excerpts from Berlioz's L'Enfance du Christ and Trio for Two Flutes and Harp, and the Nice Surprise which was Piene's Impromptu Caprice (Op. 9), solo harp -- Anne Denholm -- and really spectacular. I was reminded that a harp is basically an upended piano with the case taken off: amazing versatility of sound and virtuoso playing.
There were also some carols. And some mulled wine. All good (except an out-of-tune stringed thing in one of the larger ensembles).

2. Walton - Facade at Kettle's Yard, 3.12.10 (thanks to [livejournal.com profile] woolymonkey for encouraging me along)
I have had an uninspiring experience with Walton in the past so was not at all sure about this: but it was fabulous. Woodwind, cello, trumpet, percussion and a very personable narrator (a classicist, I note: he has an ear for rhythm and emphasis that reminds me of classical Greek drama) making Edith Sitwell's poetry -- euphonic and alliterative -- into another strand of the ensemble. ('as much percussion as woodwind,' I have scribbled.) Apparently there are versions of Facade in which the poetry is set to music: here, it was declaimed rather than sung, which made it much easier to appreciate the language and the wit of Sitwell's verses.
Am sure it's all online somewhere but am at a library computer so am limited to a single window. Google it!

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