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2009/10 season

27th February 2010 7.30pm

St John's, Smith Square, London SW1P 3HA 
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'musical tears'

sacred music by Carissimi and Charpentier

Marc-Antoine Charpentier Magnificat à 3
Marc-Antoine Charpentier Messe des morts
Marc-Antoine Charpentier Le Reniement de St Pierre
Giacomo Carissimi Mass for 3 male voices
Giacomo Carissimi Historia di Jephte

Solomon Consort, directed by Jonathan Sells

With just six singers, three viols, a flute and organ, for this concert the Solomons will scale down to their most intimate yet.  Charpentier studied with Carissimi in Rome, and here we are not only putting their liturgical music side by side (including settings for a rather unusual combination of voices), but also documenting the adoption of the small-scale dramatic cantata, or mini-oratorio, by Charpentier on Carissimi's model.  The rarefied, luxurious and exotic world of the French baroque is placed alongside the somewhat crisper Italian style, through these two composers who are so strongly linked.

 

5th December 2009 7pm

Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge

GF Handel ~ Messiah HWV56

By popular acclaim, the Solomon Choir & Orchestra will return this December to Cambridge for its trademark performance of Messiah.  Not an experience to be missed, this year the soloists will all be drawn from the magnificent choir.  Here's a quote from a member of last year's audience:

"electric!"

BOOK HERE

With thanks to www.cambridgedirectory.co.uk 

 

 

21st November 2009 7.30pm

Grosvenor Chapel, London W1K 2PA

'From harmony, from heav'nly harmony'

Odes for St Cecilia's Day

Henry PURCELL ~ Welcome to all the pleasures that delight Z339 (1683)
Giovanni Battista DRAGHI ~ From harmony, heavn'ly harmony (1687)
George Frederic HANDEL ~ Ode for St Cecilia's Day HWV76 (1739)  

Solomon Choir & Orchestra, conductor Jonathan Sells

 For the closing of their triennial conference, the Handel Institute have invited the Solomon Choir & Orchestra to perform an entertainment in the spirit of the festivities that were presented in the City by the Society of Gentlemen Lovers of Musick. Draghi's large-scale work took the tradition onto the level of the court ode, and composers such as Blow and Purcell subsequently followed suit with grand offerings.  Handel set Dryden's wonderful text (which incorporates concepts of the music of the spheres, the influence of music on the passions, and practical music theory) 56 years after Draghi, for a performance on St Cecilia's Day 280 years ago.

 Our guest soprano soloist for the Handel will be Anna Devin.  The other soloists will be drawn from the choir, and will include Christopher Lowrey, John McMunn, Julian Forbes and Jonathan Sells.

 

 

2008/9 season

21st March 2009

St. James's Church, Piccadilly, London

GF Handel ~ Solomon HWV67


SOLOMONMichal Czerniawski
SOLOMON's QUEEN/1st WOMANAnna Devin
QUEEN OF SHEBA/2nd WOMANRebecca Van den Berg
ZADOKJuan Sancho
A LEVITE

Derek Welton


Solomon Choir & Orchestra, conductor Jonathan Sells



"...your magnificent performance of Solomon on Saturday evening was an exceptional experience, in a lifetime (85) of wide experience musically"
  
  
  
  
  
 


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final concert of the 09/10 season!

saturday 27th february 2010
  *introducing the solomon consort*
  musical tears: carissimi & charpentier
  st john's, smith square

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