at the Exultate Singers 10th anniversary reunion

It was fortunate that this concert was when it was, as almost any other weekend around now would have not allowed me to take part. I was invited back to join in some pieces in the concert in St. James’s Priory church in Bristol. Last time I sang there the church was about to be refurbished, and it now looks impressive in a rather austere sort of way (although the information boards somehow elide the centuries of Anglicanism in its history).

There were just a few of us ‘extras’ and I expected there to be more, but I think many of the former members of the choir were students who’ve moved away. I’ve never really found a replacement for this choir, and I didn’t want to leave it, so it was good to be temporarily part of it again. I hope that there might be future occasions when it is expanded, rather as Bath Camerata sometimes invites former members back for its Good Friday concerts. This particular concert was a special occasion and we also all enjoyed a party on the previous evening.

Some of the pieces I sang were very familiar, others less so. Among the latter was The Hills by John Ireland, which I once encountered many years ago (it was proposed as an anthem, though would be suitable only for somewhere like St. James’s Piccadilly). I would never have thought that Ireland could have set words by James Kirkup; I pigeon-hole composer and poet in totally different time periods, but it turns out Ireland did write a few pieces after 1940 and this piece dates from the early 1950’s.

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