NottmPostEG published Review: Nottingham Harmonic Choir, Albert Hall
The Nottingham Harmonic Choir may have invented a new art form. Conductor Richard Laing announced their cunning plan at the start of Saturday's concert. All three works in the programme's first half would be played without a pause - as if they were one single piece of music. Considering that three different composers were involved, this was quite a bold move.
So was it worth doing. Well, it certainly generated much discussion in the interval. Haydn's Representation of Chaos (from The...
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