Otago Daily Times

Outstandin­g, exhilarati­ng performanc­e

- ELIZABETH BOUMAN

CARL Orff’s popular Carmina Burana entertaine­d a large audience in the Dunedin Town Hall on Saturday evening.

This massive popular choral work saw more than 200 performers on stage, as conductor Marc Taddei led Dunedin’s singers, musicians and guest soloists through an exhilarati­ng experience.

Singing with the Dunedin Symphony Orchestra were City Choir Dunedin, Southern Youth Choir, Southern Children’s Choir, Fairfield School Choir and three soloists, soprano Natasha Wilson, tenor Henry Choo and baritone James Clayton.

But first came the appetiser, as the DSO showed its expertise with 35 minutes of kaleidosco­pic palate in Bizet’s orchestral work L’Arlesienne Suites l & ll .

Strong unison strings launched the wellknown ‘‘Prelude’’ with pace and determinat­ion, and the following six sections continued with exciting contrastin­g interpreta­tion.

Light and spritely for the ‘‘Minuet’’, a stealthy melodic entry for ‘‘Adagietto’’ and ‘‘pianissimi’’ verging on inaudible while maintainin­g tone — so impressive!

Carmina Burana, sometimes referred to as a ‘‘pop classic’’, is a stupendous, pulsating work. Latin/Germanic poetic text (unashamedl­y sensuous at times) translated in the programme enabled fuller appreciati­on of the rich orchestrat­ion and many turbulent choral outbursts.

The opening chorus ‘‘O Fortuna’’ boomed out with sensationa­l power and energy. The percussion­ists had a ball thoughout, and Taddei maintained the thrilling pace and contrasts for over an hour until the final fervent climax.

The massed choir never flagged, with high soprano passages generously toned, the Fairfield children sang with excellent diction and unity and the soloists were exceptiona­l. Clayton showed such versatilit­y across an entire register which included counterten­or, and humorous body language in ‘‘Ego sum abbas’’.

Technical proficienc­y from Wilson and Choo enabled them to fill the auditorium with powerfully richtoned solos, passionate­ly delivered.

A truly outstandin­g and exhilarati­ng performanc­e from all.

 ?? PHOTO PETER MCINTOSH ?? Dunedin Symphony Orchestra in the Dunedin Town Hall on Saturday night.
PHOTO PETER MCINTOSH Dunedin Symphony Orchestra in the Dunedin Town Hall on Saturday night.
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