One of the main attractions of this interesting programme given by the Chiltern Camerata was the Concerto for Organ, strings and timpani by Francis Poulenc and it was to do justice to this attractive work that this concert was presented in All Saints Church in Marlow with its fine Father Willis organ.
At the start the theme running through the programme – summer in the late thirties - was introduced by Sam Laughton, the orchestra’s conductor, followed by a brief, yet pertinent and interesting, description of each piece before it was played.
The organ soloist was Mark Brafield who, like Sam Laughton, combines a career in music with one in law. His considerable talents were fully employed in extracting from this wonderful organ the full range of sounds that it had to offer. In this he was ably supported by orchestra and conductor who managed to inspire his players into producing some special sounds – some not unlike those one expects from French orchestras! Of particular note in the strong orchestral playing was the impressive double bass line. This was a very happy choice of work to open the concert.