Suddenly
I am recording choirs and this time it was massively different again. This was Rhythm Syndicate, an SATB
jazz-cum-pop choir singing their Christmas event at Wesley., so with some jazz
tinged traditional hymns. I'm not
usually an Elton John fan, but I must say I was taken by two of his pieces, I'm
still standing and Your song. Maybe
because for once I tried to take in the lyrics.
Pop is like that and it's why it's popular, I reckon. It speaks to people about things that matter
personally, or at least it can.
Otherwise, some older standards, Moonglow and a doo-wap take on Blue
Moon, and Fire and rain, another soft-pop classic. Then the Christmas tunes. Amongst others was an arrangement of Away in
a manger by Sally Greenaway and a quite chromatic and substitutional take on
the first Noel by arranger Rhonda Polay.
That really impressed me. And
Somewhere in my memory, which is apparently lauded from Home alone but not one
I knew, and a boisterous and lung-loss take
on O Holy Night, such a glorious tune done with gusto and big sounds. RS are an SATB choir of 12 women (one singing
tenor, I think) and 9 men under Sarah Louise Owens with piano accompaniment
from Harrison Whalen. About as far as
you scan get from Kompactus' contemporary classical and Oriana's Rach
Vespers. Doin' the choral rounds, I
guess. Jazz and pop structures with
dynamics, sweetness, joy and occasional raucousness.
Rhythm Syndicate performed at Wesley under Sarah Louise Owens (musical director) accompanist with Harrison Whalen (piano).
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