- Tallis Festival
The Tallis Festival , hosted by
Exmoor Singers of London, forms the Tallis Festival Choir for just one weekend every 12 to 18 months. [cite web | title = Exmoor Singers Tallis Festival| url = http://www.exmoorsingers.org/TallisFestival.jsp/ | accessdate = 2007-11-01] TheFestival always includes Thomas Tallis'Spem in Alium for 40-part choir, but in addition has commissioned new 40-part works by moderncomposers , as companion pieces to Spem in Alium. In 2007 the Festival was recognised by theBBC for its contribution to new music and highlights from the Festival were broadcast onBBC Radio 3 [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/thechoir/pip/uphr4/ BBC - Radio 3 - The Choir - Exmoor Singers' Tallis Festival ] ] on 28 October 2007.The Festival originated from "Tallis Performance Weekends", held periodically over a number of years. The original concept was to bring choral friends together for intense rehearsals from a Friday evening through to a public concert on the Sunday evening. Choirs of between 100 and 160 singers are formed with choral singers from around
London and further afield (includingFrance ,Hungary ,Finland andJapan ).New 40-part choral works
In 2006 a new 40-part work was
commissioned , "Tentatio", from Finnish composerJaakko Mäntyjärvi , and given its first performance. "Tentatio", meaning Temptation, is based on alatin biblical text aboutChrist spending 40 days in the wilderness and being tempted by theDevil . Instead of eight 5-part choirs as used by Tallis, Mäntyjärvi wrote the work for five 8-part choirs, with the fifth choir being formed entirely of basses and baritones and depicting the devil.In 2007, another new 40-part work was commissioned, "Love You Big as the Sky", from
Mancunian composer Peter McGarr, which is subtitled aLindisfarne Love Song and inspired by the island on theNorthumbrian coast of England. The text is extensive and covers poems about Lindisfarne, and the detailed geography of the area, including ship wrecks and lighthouses. It is also a love song and includes text taken from avalentine's day card as part of its inspiration. The first performance of "Love You Big as the Sky" was broadcast in full on BBC Radio 3 as part of the Festival coverage.References
External links
* [http://www.exmoorsingers.org Exmoor Singers website]
* [http://www.englishcentre.fi/mpoy/jm.htm Jaakko Mäntyjärvi's website]
* [http://www.petermcgarr-composer.co.uk/ Peter McGarr's website]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/thechoir/ BBC Radio 3 The Choir]
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