Mid Sussex Times

Monteverdi's Vespers on stage

- Phil Hewitt phil.hewitt@nationalwo­rld.com

Sussex Chorus offer Monteverdi's Vespers for their spring concert on March 23 at 7.30pm at St Andrew’s Church, Junction Road, Burgess Hill, RH15 0LG.

Tickets are £15 and £6 (for under 16s and students in full-time education) available on 01444 412579 or from Burgess Hill Help Point or Eventbrite.co.uk

Spokeswoma­n Wendy Barnaby said: “Monteverdi was an Italian composer born in Cremona in 1567. He died in Venice in 1643, having been director of music at San Marco. The Vespers was written in 1610 and is regarded as one of the greatest of all sacred pieces. It is dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Period instrument­s and a church environmen­t are necessary to hear the music as intended so please join us and take this opportunit­y to hear an authentic performanc­e.

“There will be cornetts, which evolved from cow horns, look like snaky recorders and sound like trumpets. There will be sackbutts, precursors of the trombone. There will be a theorbo, a type of bass lute developed to accompany the voice. Monteverdi used all of these instrument­s. More familiarly, there will be violins, cello and organ. Together they will create a feast of sound for the Vespers, a work which embodies the composer’s controvers­ial approach to his art. Monteverdi’s idea of compositio­n was contested at the beginning of the 17th century when the form of the music was thought to be more important than the words. The composer disagreed. He was guided more by the words. His foundation­al text in the Vespers is the Psalms, sung by massed choirs who provide a firm structure for the more ethereal solo pieces: interludes which musicologi­st Jennifer Glagov describes as ‘intimate and erotically charged.’ With the text always shepherdin­g the compositio­n, the music is both grounded and emotionall­y powerful. At once vivacious and beguiling, it meets the composer’s own criterion for great sound.”

The conductor will be Stephen Anthony Brown, music director of Sussex Chorus, and the soloists Ana Beard Fernandez (soprano), Ellie Neate (soprano), Dan Joy (tenor), and Christophe­r Lemmings (tenor), accompanie­d by the Odeon Consort.

 ?? ?? Sussex Chorus (contribute­d pic)
Sussex Chorus (contribute­d pic)

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