I'm in the middle of a long week-end of concerts -- well, two, to be honest, but we usually do only one! and so it feels rather intense. This year we are singing, in addition to some of the wonderful carols from the first volume of "Carols for Choirs", the "Gloria" by Francis Poulenc. I wasn't so sure about this piece when we sang it some years ago, but it's growing on me. I'm a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to church music -- sometimes, the more ancient it is, the better! Well, that's a sweeping generalization, but modern stuff usually leaves me rather cold. But after six or eight weeks of rehearsals, the Poulenc has gotten fun to sing -- difficult, though, not like, say "Messiah", which is not only possibly my favorite piece ever to sing, out of a very extensive field, but wonderfully sensible. The Poulenc has some very strange leaps and progressions that puzzle when you are picking them out on the piano, but come together in a surprisingly cinematic way. In fact, I find myself humming snatches of it and "scoring" movies in my head -- one theme in the "Agnus Dei" sounds rather like a 1930s horror movie, frightening and poignant at the same time, the "Domine Deus Unigenite" is quite rollicking, even "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers", and the last movement, with its dreamy "tu solus altissimus," seems to belong in a bittersweet 1960s French romance, all rainy umbrellas and Parisian melancholy.
We also have unusually early calls this year -- had almost an hour this afternoon between the end of rehearsal and the beginning of the concert -- and so I've gotten quite far on the second Spey Valley sock, almost down to the heel already ....
We've had our noses in the Carols for Choirs book this season as well. We were supposed to perform We Wish You a Merry Christmas and Goria in Excelsis Deo from that book today, but our concert has been cancelled for weather. That's New England for you.
Posted by: Teresa C | December 16, 2007 at 10:51 AM
Hello, no speak english , excusez-moi votre blog est magnifique . Joyeux Nöel
Posted by: FRANZA Antoinette | December 19, 2007 at 02:31 AM
lovely! there are some christmas choral concerts in the Sutton area this weekend, reading your post just jogged my memory and now i think i'll push to make it to one at least. merci, joyeux noel, paix et que des bonnes choses en 2008::
Posted by: kelli ann | December 19, 2007 at 07:02 AM
Whatever it took to get into the "Gloria," it was beautiful. Having done it a few (or perhaps many) years ago, there were a number of parts that I had to restrain myself to keep from joining in. And the soprano soloist managed to make the high leaps very subtle. I've heard a few who sounded like they had been pinched. Laura and Julia said they liked the music. Of course, they liked the refreshments at the end best.
I'm glad I was able to be there.
Posted by: Mom | December 20, 2007 at 02:59 PM