Saturday, May 18, at Torrevieja’s Palacio de la Musica, the choir Cantabile
– 21 ladies – sang their hearts out concerning a ‘Musical journey to far-flung
places’, accompanied by Ukranian pianist Nataliya Khomyak and conducted by Jen,
their MD.
The first half began in: the Americas:
1492
– Vangelis/ words & arr. J. MortonLand of the Silver Birch – trad. Canadian
Battle Hymn of the Republic – Julia Ward Howe/arr. J. Morton
Solo: Pat Yardley: Georgia on My Mind – Hoagy Carmichael
Flor Habanera – words & music: Jennifer Morton
Then
on to the Far East:
Faraway
Places – Joan Whitney & Alex KramerSolo: Phyl Webb: On the Road to Mandalay – Oley Speaks
Love is a Many-Splendoured Thing – Webster/Fain
Followed by the
Pacific, New Zealand and Africa
Hine
e Hine – New Zealand folk/ arr. J. MortonSome Enchanted Evening – from ‘South Pacific’ – Rodgers & Hammerstein
Dry Your Tears, Africa – theme from film ‘Amistad’ – John Williams
The
second half began with by river and by
sea:
The Sea (La Mer) – Charles Trenet/ arr. J. MortonSolo: Alicia Muddle: Ships of Arcady – Michael Head
River of Dreams – Vivaldi/ arr. J. Morton
Let the River Run – theme from film ‘Working Girl’ – Carly Simon
And yet further onwards, to the moon and beyond into outer space:
Solo: Jen Morton: Rusalka’s Song to the Moon – Dvorak
Nataliya Khomyak: Moonlight Sonata: 1st movement – Beethoven
Star Trek: First Contact theme – Jerry Goldsmith/words & arr. J. Morton
Then, finally, coming home safely at last to great rejoicing:
Pilgrims’ Chorus – from ‘Tannhauser’ – Wagner
Hava Nagila trad. Hassidic; arr. Robert Schultz/arr. J. Morton
Going Home – Dvorak
The concert was very well attended and the choir received a great deal of deserving and appreciative applause and even a few bravos! The considerable collection at the end, over 200 euros, was donated to ‘Age Concern’.
I
was proud to hear again Jen’s haunting solo, but also to listen to her many
arrangements and specifically her own composition, Flor Habanera and the lyrics she wrote for the First Contact theme.
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