Flight was the theme of the latest Oriana Choir concert and it's an apt theme for a choir, it seems to me. it's light, flightly, swooping high and low, playful like birds, intelligent and intriguing like Leonardo and even reaches to the stars like the final tune of this concert. The tunes were all manner, from Swans and Magpies, from calm to frenzy; Leonardo dreaming of his high flying machine by Eric Whitaker, noted as a choral tour-do-force and obviously a massively complex choral outing. We heard various bird noises amongst the words and all manner of bird-like movements and swooshes and tweets and the like, amongst all the words with their own more obvious meanings. I still love words for their meanings, so choirs are a huge pleasure, even if you often need to follow the program to comprehend them. Sally Whitwell is a long-time friend and came on for several pieces and her composition Flying and a last minute world premiere that led into it. Then a final Elton John Rocket man which spoke of space while musically and lyrically bringing us down to earth: such a clear indication of the relative simplicity of the pop tune. All, so lovely, so well sung and managed, so interestingly programmed. Much enjoyed.
Oriana Chorale performed with Sally Whitwell (piano) under Dan Walker (musical director) at Wesley Church.
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