This
afternoon we both attended a concert in the local church provided by the Danish
choir Lyngby Kammerkor (Lyngby
Chamber Choir from Copenhagen). The Danish choir sang five songs in English
(Elgar, Purcell, Stanford, Bennett and Dowland), ten songs in Danish (including
Carl Nielsen and Schultz) and three in Swedish. They sang a cappella, apart
from the last three, accompanied on piano by Antonio Guillén. The conductor was
Frank Sylvan. The choir has also toured to Paris and Berlin.
The
concert concluded with Lars Edlund’s ‘Ant han dansa med mej’ – which was,
roughly, about fifteen Finnish men who attempted to court a woman on Gotland,
Sweden’s largest island in the Baltic Sea; she didn’t fancy any of these chaps
and repelled their advances with axe, scythe and knife, ultimately cutting up
all of them into little pieces. The choir particularly enjoyed singing this
song! There was an encore to compensate for the blood and gore, all about peace…
‘Music
has charms to sooth a savage breast.’ – Congreve, The Mourning Bride (1697)
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