Sunday 3 April 2011

Stabat Mater at Easter

Wymondham Choral Society bringing the true spirit of
Easter to St. Peter Mancroft Church, Norwich.
Last night I was back at St. Peter Mancroft Church, Norwich for the Wymondham Choral Society Easter Concert. In conjunction with The Amadeus Orchestra of London they performed Antonin Dvorak's Stabat Mater.

The concert featured Nicola Wydenbach as Soprano, Melanie Lodge as Contralto, Tyler Clarke as Tenor and Timothy Hamilton as Bass. Claire Dixon was Musical Director and Conductor.

Stabat Mater is a medieval poem telling the grief of Virgin Mary as she stands weeping at the Cross. Dvorak started working on the Stabat Mater after the death of his second child. It was in 1877 that he re-arranged it into its present ten movements.

Wymondham Choral Society and The Amadeus Orchestra of London provided us with a performance of the highest quality bringing the true spirit of Easter to St. Peter Mancroft Church, Norwich. I was very moved by the music that reflects on personal grief and faith in the afterlife. When my body has died, let it be that the glory of paradise is granted to my soul. Amen.

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