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Archive for December, 2009

News
News | EW
December 10th, 2009

Hallelujah! A chorus of approval

Writing in the Sunderland Echo (December 8th 2009) Roy Horabin had the following to say about the recent, and rare full, performance by Bishopwearmouth Choral Society of Handel’s Messiah :-

“Apparently it is the 20th time this society has sung Messiah and the first time they have sung all of it. Conductor David Murray caught the spirit from the onset, the large choir responding well to contrasting moods…. James Geer (tenor) excelled in the opening recitative Comfort Ye My people and the aria Every Valley Shall Be Exalted. Wyn Pencarry (bass – and a last minute substitute) made deep impact with For He Is Like A Refiner’s Fire, while Katherine Moore’s (Sunderland born soprano) articulation of the florid Rejoice greatly was superb. By contrast Sara Parry (mezzo-soprano) sang He Was Despised And Rejected with intense feeling. Trumpets enhanced the jubilant Hallelujah Chorus …. and the finale culminated in a vast fugal Amen Chorus which Handel designed to be the crowning glory of the oratorio. This thrilling climax was evocative of an uplifting and spiritual experience.”

Events
Events | EW
September 24th, 2009

Charity Concert – in aid of Age Concern

December 16, 2009
7:30 pm

A Wednesday evening event by Bishopwearmouth Young Singers and Bishopwearmouth Choral Society Chamber Choir to be held in St.Chad’s Church, East Herrington, Sunderland.

Ticket details to follow.

Events
Events | EW
August 17th, 2007

Handel’s ‘Messiah’

December 5, 2009
7:30 pm

A concert in Sunderland Minster, featuring David Murray, as Conductor, Sara Parry – Mezzo Soprano, Katherine Moore – Soprano, James Geer – Tenor and Philip Smith – Baritone.

Originally performed in 1742, Messiah remains a well loved and familiar piece but this performance will provide an opportunity to enjoy the character and flair of Handel’s music.

Tickets £12 (£10 concessions) or £6 in the Gallery.