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Review: Ilkley and Otley Choral Societies and Leeds Symphony Orchestra

Review: Ilkley and Otley Choral Societies and Leeds Symphony Orchestra

Review: Ilkley and Otley Choral Societies with Leeds Symphony Orchestra perform Vaughan Williams’ A Sea Symphony, St Chad’s Church, Far Headingley March 4 and St Margaret’s Church, Ilkley, March 11

THE adventurous programming of the combined Ilkley and Otley choirs continued this month with performances of Vaughan Williams’ first symphony. This piece for chorus, soloists and large orchestra to a text by Walt Whitman was first performed in Leeds in 1910 and it was in Leeds that your reviewer heard it. As always the work made a huge impression on its listeners if only in its symphonic breadth and the scope of its ambition. Whitman’s famous boast – ‘I am large, I contain multitudes’ – is matched by the music which, though anchored in the ocean, stretches to embrace the soul’s journey through life.