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Works: |
Monteverdi |
Vespro Della Beata Vergine (1610) |
Performers: |
Somerset Chamber Choir Canzona Natalie Clifton- Elizabeth Cragg Stephanie Allman Mark Wilde Joseph Cornwell Nicholas Bowditch Thomas Guthrie Simon Birchall Graham Caldbeck |
Director: Theresa Caudle Soprano Soprano Alto Tenor Tenor Tenor Bass Bass Conductor |
Review:
Monteverdi's Vespers of 1610 invite controversy.
Obscure origins, uncertain structure and the indeterminate guidelines regarding accompaniment
can pose problems but no matter how complex the demands the Somerset Chamber Choir
will always excel. Visitors to Wells Cathedral last Saturday evening were in no doubt
that something special was about to happen and they were not disappointed. Conductor
Graham Caldbeck once again chose the distinguished period ensemble Canzona led by
Theresa Caudle to support the singers and the quality of this accompaniment left
nothing to be desired. Add to this a roster of acclaimed soloists including Natalie
Clifton-
Apart from the annoying habit of the cathedral acoustics confusing complex textures, every detail and decoration emerged of this most difficult and ambitious score. I have to admit that this was the first time that I had heard a live performance of the Vespers but I suspect that a better one would be hard to find. There seems little point in analysing the individual sections of the whole work given such a satisfying whole. The expense of staging it was certainly reflected in the ticket prices but if this is the cost of such delights so be it. Controversy or no, I'm very glad I was there.
Philip Knighton
Saturday 4 August 2001
Wells Cathedral
Monteverdi Vespers