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Stephen Layton makes Christmas come early in Singapore

The Singapore Symphony Children's Choir, Gulnara Mashurova and Stephen Layton
© Yoricko Liu | Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Stephen Layton conducts the Singapore Symphony Youth Choir and Singapore Symphony Orchestra
© Yoricko Liu | Singapore Symphony Orchestra
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“most credit goes to the 50-strong choir for singing this and the Britten completely from memory”
Reviewed at Victoria Concert Hall, Singapore on 29 November 2024
Britten, A Ceremony of Carols, Op.28
Albinoni, Adagio in G minor
Rautavaara, Lapsimessu (A Children's Mass)
Mozart, Vesperae solennes de confessore in C major, K339: Laudate Dominum
Bach, Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV147: Jesu bleibet meine Freude (Jesu, joy of man's desiring)
Vivaldi, Gloria in D major, RV 589
Gulnara Mashurova, Harp
Singapore Symphony Youth Choir
Singapore Symphony Children's Choir
Stephen Layton, Conductor
Wong Lai Foon, Choirmaster / chorus director
Lintu, Kavakos and the SSO make the case for Shostakovich
*****
Eliahu Inbal enlivens the Singapore Symphony
****1
Takács-Nagy’s Schumann trumps Bach at the Singapore Symphony
****1
Pierre Bleuse and the Singapore Symphony raise the roof again
****1
World premiere of Jonathan Shin’s Piano Concerto a Singapore landmark
****1
Hannu Lintu shows Singapore great things to come with Mahler and Haydn
*****
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