Sunday, February 8, 2009

'Sing'-ing Sunday 1

Hi guys,

We're starting this new section of our blog called 'Sing'-ing Sunday, showing you guys clips of our 'Sing'-apore a cappella groups or choirs doing what they do best - singing!

This week we've got 3 vids, all of them choirs haha, we'll try to add some a cappella groups next week (hint to cheej to send me some links)

First off, admittedly one of the best choirs in Singapore and internationally acclaimed at various competitions, including the prestigious Llangollen International Music Eisteddfod - the Anglo-Chinese Junior College (ACJC) Choir. Here, they sing one of their hallmarks in the local choral scene, Soleram arr. by Fabian Obispo. A slow Malay folk-song, simple but rife of emotion. They sang this piece in the Cathedral of Bratislava at far-away Slovakia. The recording isn't very clear so I can't really comment on the singing.. =S



Next up, is a piece i truly enjoy. Most choristers in Singapore would have had the chance to at least sing one of American composer, Eric Whitacre's pieces. Be it the wintry "Sleep" or the crazy "Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine", Mr Whitacre's works are vastly popular amongst Singapore's conductors. Here, Raffles Chorale (Raffles Institution Junior College/RIJC), which has been very successful in overseas competitions, most recently, the Festival of Songs in Olomouc 2008, perform Lux Aurumque, a latin translation of a poem by Edward Esch at the said Festival:

Light,
warm and heavy
as pure gold,
and the angels
sing softly to the
newborn babe.

- Edward Esch
They started off a little flat, and the basses were a little flat (and too loud imo). They recovered and the chords glistened. Towards the end, the upper voices were gradually getting flatter @ the final section (slow & soft). Chords didn't quite lock in there too, but overall, very beautiful interpretation with glittering sounds.




Lastly, we have a piece called "Salve Regina" performed by Tampines Junior College (TPJC) choir. The blend is not too bad, they went slightly off-tune at some parts but not a bad attempt. The male voices aren't fully developed, which kinda let to the slightly flat start but they recovered. Enjoyed the fugal bit in the middle.

Do comment!



---UPDATE: Updated the name of the sch for Salve Regina as contributed by Anonymous, whom I assume knows Han Rui haha. Thanks again!

5 comments:

  1. pretty sure the last choir is tampines jc choir

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  2. hmm is it cj? the girls are in blue, but then again it doesn't look like mr toh who's conducting

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  3. it is tampines jc choir. han rui would know. he's in the video.

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  4. sorry cancle that. different concert.

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  5. Hi Anonymous, have updated the name of the school based on your input. Thanks!

    -Yeshamiel

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