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Music / “Viva Vivaldi!”, Canberra Community Chorale, Cook Community Hall, June 28. Reviewed by ROB KENNEDY. CANBERRA Community Chorale under the direction of Dan Walker celebrated the music of Vivaldi with soloists Veronica Milroy and AJ America, and organist Peter Young at the Cook Community Hall, June 28. In a celebration of the music of Vivaldi, the Canberra Community Chorale, which is a large choir of local singers, certainly generated a volume of sound. Their number outweighing the small ensemble of instrumentalists by far. To begin this concert Vivaldi’s glorious “Magnificat” (RV 610). This is a strong work of great depth with many poignant moments that the choir handled well. Their combined voices created wonderfully balanced music. ....
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Amber Evans conducts the ensemble. Photo: Peter Hislop Canberra International Music Festival / Concert 19, “Mozart Recomposed”. At the Fitters’ Workshop, Saturday, May 8. Reviewed by ROB KENNEDY HIGH jinx violins and Mozart’s requiem recomposed by the Australian composer Gordon Hamilton were on the bill for this concert of musical invention. But it was much more than that. In the Fitters’ Workshop for the Canberra International Music Festival concert 19, “Mozart Recomposed”, the performers were, Kristian Winther, violin; Anna da Silva Chen, violin; Roland Peelman, pianos; Australian Voices with Luminescence Chamber Singers and led by soprano and conductor Amber Evans. Anna da Silva Chen. Photo: Peter Hislop ....
“The Little Match Girl Passion”. Photo: Peter Hislop. Music / “The Little Match Girl Passion”, composed by David Lang, Luminescence Chamber Singers, All Saints Anglican Church, Ainslie, April 18. Reviewed by LEN POWER. THE key word in the latest concert by Luminescence Chamber Singers is “Passion”. The main work, “The Little Match Girl Passion”, is based on Hans Christian Andersen’s 1845 story about a poor young girl who freezes to death while trying to sell matches to people who ignore her. American composer, David Lang, noted the similarity between the suffering of the girl and those who took no notice of her plight, and the format of Bach’s “Saint Matthew Passion” which set the passion of Christ against the neglect of onlookers. ....
American composer David Lang A POST-Easter concert of songs exploring human compassion and the lack of it will be Luminescence Chamber Singers’ next project titled, “The Little Match Girl Passion”. The 14-part song cycle by American composer David Lang tells the sad story of the girl who freezes to death selling matches on the street on a cold winter’s night, based on Hans Christian Andersen’s famous 1845 story, “The Little Match Girl” and expanded on by Oscar Wilde in “The Happy Prince”, where the prince gives the match girl one of his eyes to make sure her father will not beat her. ....