LIVE REVIEWS
Morocco
2002, Batha
Palace Gardens, June 2nd
Review
from Mondomix
An
unexpected musical experience awaited us in the beautiful gardens of the
Batha museum, a haven of peace scented with roses. Beneath the
Andalucian arches which surround this refreshing space, colour
photographs of a sultry Morocco by Martine Franck and Tibetan portraits
by the black-and-white master Henri
Cartier-Bresson (who was in attendance), gave a foretaste of
the dream-world to which the Irish choir Anúna had invited us.
Those
expecting to hear a simple choral concert were to be won over by the
originality of Anúna’s programme and its presentation.The
foliage of the majestic oak tree sheltering the stage transported the
audience directly to the mythical times of the druids, summoned by the "Songs
of Innisfree" (the name of the concert, which was inspired
by a Yeats poem). The founders of Anúna, twins Michael and John McGlynn,
composer and production designer respectively, were already familiar
with this location and, in spatialising the sounds, they reinforced the
dream-like quality of the performance.
A whistle sounded close to a
fountain at the centre of the audience while chanting male voices
processed towards the stage. Four sopranos in long dark velvet dresses
joined them, four others moved throughout the audience.Flow
and counter-flow: the voices gathered on the stage; they moved again
during the concert, circling around the arches where they stopped for
the duration of a song then moved on for another… This allowed us time
to savour the appealing variety of the voices which comprise Anúna, and
particularly the rich beauty of the mezzo-soprano of Miriam
Blennerhasset.
We crossed the centuries (sixth, ninth,
sixteenth…) and languages (Irish, Scots Gaelic, Breton, Latin, ancient
English…). We followed in the footsteps of St. Brendan across the sea
routes of Nova Scotia, which was not yet known as "America".
And, when the echoing voices answered each other in circular waves
around the courtyard, disappearing in a last swirling whisper, Anúna
had brought us an exquisite softness that could just be the music of
angels.
François
Bensignor, Mondomix
Translation
Garrath Patterson