What the audience thought:
Very fine concert which was hugely enjoyed. I hope we may hear the tenor back again (being a Leeds graduate!) The rest very good of course. I hope more work may be found for period oboes d'amore! Congratulations and best wishes to all concerned.
Choir and Orchestra were both on top form and we enjoyed it very much - I particularly liked the timps, it was grand to hear them & played so expertly! The bass deserves a mention too.
We come a distance to attend your concerts and always think that it is well worth braving the overcrowded train from Manchester to attend the performance. Yesterday’s was no exception. The journey was challenging but the music was inspirational. We introduced two friends to Leeds Baroque yesterday and they loved the concert too, so all good. Loved the three trumpets and the ‘new’ timpani.
Soloists and choir excellent too. Thank you for continuing to provide such niche music of a high standard .All good wishes for further concerts. We definitely plan to be there to support.
Dear Sir/madam; we did enjoy yesterday’s concert, it was really well done! The soloists were good, t. Couldn’t fault the orchestra, they were so good. The venue is perfect for baroque music.
Just to say I thought it was a fabulous concert, great music, interesting variety, lovely performance. Thank you!
The best yet from Leeds Baroque. Thank you
Leeds Baroque Choir, directed by Clive McClelland, with Violinists Asuka Sumi and Derek Revill and continuo team of Louise Jameson (bass violin), Martyn Hodgson (theorbo) and Peter Holman (chamber organ) performed a fascinating programme of Schütz and Carissimi on Sunday 15 May 2022.
Whilst audience numbers were disappointingly small, the response from audience members reflected the quality of the performance as this selection of audience comments illustrates:
A splendid performance yesterday! The audience may not have been as many as you all deserved – but those that were there were very impressed and I think you will have made LB a few more followers as a result. Particular mention was made as to the quality of all the soloists so particular plaudits to them.
Just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed the recent concert in York of Schutz and Carissimi. Fantastic performance by singers and instrumentalists. Wonderful music performed really well.
I felt I had to let you know how much we enjoyed yesterday's Schütz and Carissimi concert. The music was sublime and the choir and soloists were outstanding. The whole performance was a moving and enriching experience. Congratulations.
The performance was as good if not better than anything you ever hear and deserved an Albert Hall size audience. It really was incredibly moving.
I think it’s the best the choir has sung. It really is on a high.
A wonderful rendition of this too rarely performed work (Charpentier David et Jonathas). The orchestra were excellent and the chorus accomplished as ever, with many of their members taking solo parts. The main characters were superb, especially Stuart O'Hara in the role of Saul"
March 2019.
"Vocal soloists Daniel Auchincloss, Imogen Creedy, Stuart O'Hara, Bertie Yates and Bryan White made a terrific impression as did those soloists drawn from the chorus"
"The performance was really good and extremely enjoyable. Please pass on my compliments to both Peter and the orchestra who did a splendid job both technically and certainly from an interpretative perspective"
"... The balance / blend of the choir was superb: they’re a very talented group."
Charpentier David et Jonathas (March 2019)
I absolutely loved the concert yesterday. In fact I was quite "transported"...I loved it all and in particular the Litany and all its complex groupings . As a Catholic I am well aware of Litanies and church Latin. It was maybe only my personal impression on the day but I found it possibly the most exciting and uplifting of all the concerts I have been to.
a member of the audience (Nov 2016)
I'm so glad I was able to go to the concert yesterday. It was a great success and such good listening from start to finish. I was unfamiliar with much of the music. There was something for everyone. Singers, players and audience. The more light-hearted second half was never in danger of becoming banal and a good sign was that everybody seemed to be leaving with a smile on their face. It must have been a pleasure to take part.
Edna Coop(Nov 2016)
"[The performance] was a life enhancing jewel in the sea of mediocrity which surrounds us!"
Christine Stanton (2014)
"Another lovely performance by Leeds Baroque Orchestra at Huddersfield University yesterday. An interesting selection of pieces requiring some almost 'theatrical style' scene changes as soprano Sarah Potter slipped seamlessly in and out (although to familiar applause) as the orchestra 'morphed' into a series of different quartets and line ups to feature soloists and guest players from the University. Sounds distracting but wasn't. Done mostly under the cover of appreciative and substantial applause, served effectively to punctuate the changes...While not wishing summer away, already looking forward to Bach senior's Mass in A major, to be performed on 7th December, Bach at Christmas concert. Like the brilliant March performance of the Mass in B minor, suspect it will be a sell out so get your tickets sooner rather than later".
Ilkley Baroque & Early Music (2014)
"Fabulous, first time I had seen Dido enjoyed every minute, as did my friend who came up from London just for this!!!"
Sheryl Haley (2014)
"Another superb concert from Leeds Baroque Choir and Orchestra yesterday at Saltaire...A veritable musical feast, with lovely harmonies and rounds from the choir, accompanied and punctuated by a series of dances, beautifully played by the members of the orchestra and setting the scene for the soloists to perform some tricky vocal gymnastics, topped off with soprano 'magic' from Sarah Potter...A very well performed and well received concert, crowned by a grand and well deserved ovation, thank you once again Leeds Baroque. Hopefully get to Huddersfield next Sunday for a bit of JC Bach and Mozart and no doubt more magic."
Ilkley Baroque & Early Music (2014)
"The B minor Mass was truly awesome. I’ve still got goosebumps from thinking about it. Thank you all so much."
Joanna Rowling (2014)
"Sometimes you just have to rearrange things or make sacrifices to be there. The Leeds Baroque Choir and Orchestra's Mass in B Minor by J. S. Bach, performed to a full house this afternoon, was one of those occasions. The massive ovation at the end said it all. A misbehaving organ stop lightened the mood briefly... and may even had the master turning in his grave but from now on will be remembered as the 'Clothworkers Variation'. Nice to see the soloists and orchestra sections and choir take deserved bows, especially the first cello, who apart from the interval played through almost every bar of the concert."
Tony Brigg (2014)
"[Bach's] Cantata Ich habe genug was exquisitely done as was Vivaldi's Il Giardinello concerto - Rachel Latham captivating in its second movement. Continuo 'cellist Catherine Carr was...a secure anchor throughout the concert"
Yorkshire Evening Post (2013)
"What an exciting ensemble, music cunningly articulated...every work delivered different colours and emotions"
Yorkshire Post
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