More views of - or before - Cambridge Film Festival 2019 (17 to 24 October)
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17 June
(a concert of Handel and Britten, both setting Dryden, given at Snape Maltings on Sunday 16 June 2019 at 7.30 p.m.)
Prelude :
Always good to be at the @PloughandSail, and necessary to have one's non-musical space here when at @snapemaltings for Aldeburgh Festival [for Music and the Arts] :— THE AGENT APSLEY #ScrapUniversalCredit #JC4PM2019 (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) June 16, 2019
Very glad to hear @VLuminis again for to-night's and Tuesday's concerts (duck terrine and sea bass to follow) !
Justly so, and with recognition of not only the tight playing of the band around whom the vocalists were ranged, but also generous appreciation of all four soloists, especially the soprano duettists. More Handel to come...— THE AGENT APSLEY #ScrapUniversalCredit #JC4PM2019 (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) June 16, 2019
And Ronan Kernoa, on cello, exceptionally demonstrated compelling musicianship in an extended introduction to one of the soprano arias. So much to value here (and the cheers were even longer and louder), but just the sight of people who can be seen enjoying making music together.— THE AGENT APSLEY #ScrapUniversalCredit #JC4PM2019 (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) June 16, 2019
Except that that is tosh :— THE AGENT APSLEY #ScrapUniversalCredit #JC4PM2019 (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) June 17, 2019
Britten was setting (recollections of) Auden !
Concluding comments :
As one has learnt to expect, sensitive and sincere performance from Vox Luminis, under the direction of the affable Lionel Meunier - one senses, even from the encore, that this ensemble does not perform repertoire in which it does not believe.
Postlude :
Overheard after @VLuminis at @snapemaltings :— THE AGENT APSLEY #ScrapUniversalCredit #JC4PM2019 (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) June 17, 2019
'Yes, she had a lovely voice, a pure voice without vibrato, but not strong enough to be an opera-singer'
1. Handel was a v. fine composer of Baroque opera
2. Bel canto isn't the 'real' opera
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Unless stated otherwise, all films reviewed were screened at Festival Central (Arts Picturehouse, Cambridge)