THE
FIDELIO SINGERS
lunchtime
concert at Chelmsford Cathedral
22.02.12
The
ladies of the "Fids", resplendent in a rainbow of gowns,
brought "The Colours of My Life" to Chelmsford Cathedral
last Friday lunchtime.
Their
style is old-fashioned, perhaps, but their musicianship, under their
founder/conductor Margaret Cozens, is exemplary. And the largely
silver-haired regulars would certainly not object to echoes of Sing
Something Simple, or even Grand Hotel.
The
programme – a classic compilation for this choir – was cleverly
conceived, with, thankfully, no introductions; it led us down the
"rainbow highway" from Parry and Stanford to Rutter and
Arlen. And Sting.
Among
many delights, Wordsworth set by Eric Thiman, performed with superb
diction, and a setting of Walter de la Mare's Silver, sung by Louise
Colbear. The most impressive solo, perhaps, was a bouncy, bluesy
Don't Make My Brown Eyes Blue, from Hilary Pell.
An
Ivor Novello duet, an a capella Autumn Leaves, and a lovely Blue
Skies and Rainbows sequence, ending in a wonderful setting of another
De la Mare by the choir's regular arranger Neil Cleary. At the piano
was Janet Walker.
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