LOCAL singers are joining a leading UK choir and instrumental ensemble for an ambitious “supersize” concert in Malvern.
Singers from churches, cathedrals, community choirs and schools will join Armonico Consort in its latest ambitious concert project, Supersize Polyphony 2, which tours to Malvern Theatres on Friday (January 24).
Armonico Consort is synonymous with choral music on a colossal scale and Supersize Polyphony 2 brings a brand new programme of outsize works from across the centuries in 20 to 40, and even 60, separate parts.
The group’s unique surround-sound approach positions singers around the space, enveloping the audience in awe-inspiring music from Renaissance masters like Byrd, and Tallis’s Spem in Alium, to a brand new work by Hollywood composer David Buckley, all linked by ethereal plainsong chant.
Christopher Monks, artistic director of Armonico Consort said: “In our original Supersize Polyphony project (2018), I wanted to perform monster-scale works by Tallis and Striggio in the way they were originally intended – sung completely surrounding the listener – even though it’s terrifying for the singers (and conductor!) to perform. It was a spectacular success.
“This time around, I wanted to find further works in which we could incorporate local, community and children’s choirs and give them their own role, exactly as originally intended, adding a further dimension to the super-duper scaling of this concert.”
In Malvern, Armonico’s professional singers and period instrumentalists will be joined by Kings School Worcester Chamber Choir and 100 singers from local schools.
For more details visit www.armonico.org.uk/whats-on
