Audience Ovation for the Stanborough’s Carmina Burana
Wow! As the final chord of “O Fortuna” thundered out by 6 percussionists, 2 keyboards and 2 choirs died away there was a short silence before a shout of appreciation from the back of the hall signalled a wave of thunderous applause from the packed audience. What a great performance of this iconic work that was on Saturday night at St Edmund’s! A packed venue, with not room enough to fit in even one more person, three soloists at the top of their game, a dynamic percussion team, two top keyboard players and two choirs, the Stanborough and the Chamber Choir of Torquay Girls’ Grammar School who sung their collective hearts out, all held together under the baton of dynamic conductor Christopher Fletcher. And it was a joy to see children and young people in the audience at a classical music concert.
The evening began with the three soloists, soprano Gillian Ramm, tenor Matthew Minter and bass Andrew Mayor each singing a personal favourite, followed by two items from the school choir, conducted by music teacher Helen Haviland. All this was brilliantly accompanied by the two keyboard players, Paul Foster and our own Irina Kosogova. Then the Stanborough took their place for the main item, Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana, and from the first sung notes and ace timpanist Michelle Hiley’s drum roll, you knew that this was going to be a special performance. After the interval, it was tenor Matthew Minter, suitably attired in pristine white dinner jacket and a white feather boa, who stole the show singing the impossibly high and strangulated notes of the poor dying roasted swan!
Earlier in the evening, before his solo, Matthew had spoken eloquently about the future of choral music in this country and especially about his dismay at the proposed axing of the BBC Singers. Well said, Matthew! So, it was really encouraging to see the young people in the audience and have the participation of the TGGS chamber choir. Hopefully, the experience of Saturday night will inspire them to continue singing in choirs once they leave school and go to university and on to adult life. Here in the South Hams, we in the Stanborough Chorus are committed to raising the funds necessary to bring the best soloists and musicians to our concerts for the enjoyment and delight of our audiences.
Finally, a huge “thank you” to everyone involved in any way for your hard work in presenting Saturday’s concert. It was a blast!
Praise for Haydn's Creation
Praise for Britten's St. Nicolas & Haydn's Little Organ Mass:
Praise for the Buckfast Abbey Christmas Concert:
Buckfast Abbey: Many thanks to all those in the congregation too, who contributed to the collection so generously. A record £917.61 was raised for the Primrose Foundation for breastcare, Derriford Hospital!
Carols For All: St Edmund’s Church was packed on Christmas Eve. In fact, the church was more full than ever. A record £1039 was collected for Saltstone Caring and Refugee Support, Devon!
Praise for Horizons & Songs of the Sea:
Praise for the Stanborough's Summer Supper Concert:
(The concert was a sell out...we had people on standby,
so get your tickets early for our Christmas Concert at Thurlestone!)
Praise for the Stanborough's Production of Elijah: