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Review / Society performs contrasting works spectacularly


LEN POWER. 
WITH their first concert for 2021, the Canberra Choral Society filled Llewellyn Hall with the sound of voices, trumpets and trombones in a spectacular performance of contrasting works from the 16th and the 21st centuries.
The first half of the program presented works by Giovanni Gabrieli and Andrea Gabrieli. Both composers spent much of their careers as organists of St Mark’s Basilica in Venice in the 16th century. They utilised the unusual layout of the church with its two choir lofts facing each other to create striking spatial effects.
After a confident opening with Giovanni Gabrieli’s “Cantate Domino”, arranged for the choir by Dan Walker, the brass instruments played one work each by both composers from the hall’s balcony. The sound coming from above and behind the audience was quite electrifying, giving a hint of the type of spatial effects the composers were renowned for in their works in Venice. ....

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What’s what and who’s who in the arts this week? Here’s
HELEN MUSA‘s weekly “Arts in the City” column.
FORMER director of the Centenary of Canberra and the National Festival of Australian Theatre, Robyn Archer, has just been awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of South Australia. Performing regularly, Archer is now a global mentor for the European Festivals’ Association Festival Academy and an ambassador for the Adelaide Crows.
Ian Darling, left, and Greg Fleet… “The Twins”, Courtyard Studio, May 3-6.
“THE Twins”, a new Australian play, stars comedians Greg Fleet and Ian Darling playing two old school friends, Greg and Ian, reuniting 40 years after playing the twins in Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors”, to rework it as a two-hander. The show has been coined “theatre verité” because the characters are real people, played by themselves. The Courtyard Studio, May 3-6, book here. ....

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