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Cathedral choir contributes to Coram Boy at the Festival Theatre
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The choir of Chichester Cathedral will be heard as part of Coram Boy, the second production on the main-house stage at Chichester Festival Theatre this summer.
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Good afternoon, my name is Phil Hewitt, Group Arts Editor at Sussex Newspapers. Always lovely
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to speak to Charles Harrison, Organist and Master of the Choristers at Chichester Cathedral,
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but especially so today because you've got a really exciting new project with the Festival
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Theatre. Your choir, the Choristers, are contributing to the second main house production of the
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Chichester Festival Theatre's summer season, Coram Boy. Now what is it that the Choristers
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were asked to do through you? The play is set in the 1750s and two of the main characters
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in the play are Cathedral choristers. The great George Frederick Handel also makes a
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brief appearance in the play. So music is a thread that runs through it. We were asked
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to record about 50 minutes of music as part of the soundtrack for the play. So there will
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be live musicians, so our contributions will be spliced in to what they're doing live during
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the production. And all of this music is either inspired by 18th century pieces such as those
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by Handel and Purcell, or indeed in some cases actually taken directly from their work. So
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there are little excerpts from Messiah that we recorded for this.
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Oh, it sounds fantastic. And was this out of the usual run of things for the choristers
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to be doing this music? Yes, our usual job is to sing lots of services,
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over 200 of them in the Cathedral. So anything that takes us away from that usual routine
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and offers something fresh and interesting, it's always exciting to do that.
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Even at the end of a long day of school? Well, it was a long day, yes. So we started
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at half past six and it was a two and a half hour session. So I think we're all a bit jaded
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by the end. And recordings inevitably involve lots of retaking, attention to very fine details,
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the sorts of details that microphones pick up even when the human ear doesn't. So it
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does call for quite high levels of concentration. The recording is a lot less forgiving, is
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it then? Yes, it is. Well, typically a congregation
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in the Cathedral are sitting some distance from the choir, and the Cathedral acoustics
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do a wonderful job of warming up the sound and just covering over some of those little
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infelicities. And there's none of that with the recording. The microphones are right in
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front of us and there's absolutely nowhere to hide. So things really do have to be absolutely
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spot on, rhythmic, in tune, finely polished and honed.
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Fantastic. And it must mean a lot to the choristers because the Festival Theatre is a venue that
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they know well, isn't it? Yes, they love the annual run of Christmas
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concerts at the Theatre. They know what large audiences attend those and how many people
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go there for all these main productions. So they're fully aware of how important this
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is and how widely their efforts will be appreciated. Fantastic. And they enjoyed doing it, no doubt?
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They certainly seemed to, yes, and that they were up for the challenge and while demanding.
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And there was a lot of retaking and polishing and very tiny adjustments to be made. They
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handled all that with great professionalism, even quite late into the evening. So I think
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we're looking forward to hearing the results. Well, congratulations on having done it. And
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it'd be lovely in the audience to sit there thinking, this is Chichester Cathedral Choir.
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Fabulous. Thank you very much indeed. And good to speak to you, Charles. Thank you.
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