WATER MUSIC SUITE - HANDEL MASS IN C - SCHUBERT TE DEUM - HAYDN AVE VERUM
CORPUS - MOZART MAGNIFICAT - BACH SWISS-BORN JOHANNES SOMARY IS PROBABLY BEST
KNOWN IN THIS PART OF THE WORLD AS THE CONDUCTOR OF CHORAL RECORDINGS OF MAJOR
WORKS By HANDEL, BACH and MOZART, WHICH HE RECORDED IN THE EARLY 1970S.
SOMARY, NOW IN HIS EARLY SIXTIES, IS ALSO ACTIVE AS ORGANIST AND COMPOSER AND
IS BASED IN THE US, WHERE HE FOUNDED THE CHOIR, AMOR ARTIS. THIS GROUP, NOW IN
ITS 35TH SEASON, OPENED ITS THREE-CONCERT IRISH TOUR WITH THE ORCHESTRA OF ST
CECILIA AT ST PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL ON MONDAY.
THE PROGRAMME BEGAN WITH A SUITE FROM HANDEL'S WATER MUSIC, PLAYED IN A
STYLE THAT WAS GENERALLY LIGHT AND AIRY. THE ONLY CONTRARY NOTE WAS STRUCK IN
THE SLOWEST MOVEMENT, WHERE THE EMBELLISHMENTS OF THE OBOE LINE QUITE LOST
CONTACT WITH THE CONTOUR OF THE ORIGINAL MELODY.
SCHUBERT'S MASS IN C WAS GIVEN WITH A SMALL CHORUS OF LESS THAN 20 VOICES IN
THE SCORING FOR STRINGS ONLY. THE EFFECT WAS UNDENIABLY ETHEREAL BUT, IN SPITE
OF THE CLEAR FOCUS OF THE CHORAL SINGING, NOT ALWAYS PERSUASIVE. THE
CONTRIBUTION OF THE SOLO SOPRANO, ARLENE TRAVIS, HOWEVER, STOOD OUT AS
EFFORTLESSLY FLOWING AND SHAPELY.
THE BEST MUSIC-MAKING WAS SAVED FOR THE SECOND HALF. HERE, IN BACH'S GREAT
MAGNIFICAT, EVEN IF ENSEMBLE WITH THE ORCHESTRA WAS NOT ALWAYS TIGHT, THE
IMPRESSIVE AGILITY OF THE CHOIR WAS NEVER IN DOUBT AND THERE WERE STRONG SOLO
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM ALTO MEGAN FRIAR AND TENOR THOM BAKER.