Dithyrambic Singers

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Love and betrayal in MPO’s treatment of Carmen by The Star Newspaper

THAT night on Jan 28 at Dewan Filharmonik Petronas (DFP) in Kuala Lumpur felt like, from its onset, an evening already on the edge of calamity. The air was still, the populace went about their apportioned affairs but there was a sense of an impending end. Of course, it began, as any night would, unassumingly, filled with hope, joy, merrymaking and sinful rendezvous.
Dark, red roses were strewn across the floor in a display of passion. Nightlight candles lit the square like teardrops on a virgin’s face. It was set then ... the grand entrance for that mistress of love, the sultry creature of the night.
Echoes of “We don’t see La Carmencita!” clamoured in the streets from amongst the young men pining for her beauty.
Patricia Bardons deep musicality and ability to conjure the emotions of the songs were admirable and mesmerised the audience
Patricia Bardon's deep musicality and ability to conjure the emotions of the songs were admirable and mesmerised the audience.
And then, with an air of blithe disregard and utter indifference, Carmen, the gypsy seductress, sauntered in. Her dress was as black as the night, with a single rose crowning that seat between her bosoms.
“Love is a gypsy child, he has never heard of law. If you don’t love me, I’ll love you; if I love you, look out for yourself!” she sang with a tantalising lilt in her voice.
And for the rest of the evening, a whole three-hours, the audience at DFP were stirred and mesmerised, just like her lover Don Jose, with Carmen’s soaring voice.
Helmed by the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra’s (MPO) new principal Brazilian-born conductor Fabio Mechetti, the three-weekend Carmen festival at DFP closed yesterday with its grand finale offering of the renowned French opera.
The festival began with a ballet performance, followed by a family concert and finally the opera itself, which was performed on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
Love is like a gypsy child: Patricia Bardon, who plays Carmen, captivated the Dewan Filharmonik Petronas audience last week with her commanding register. Dario Solari played the bullfighter Escamillo.
Love is like a gypsy child: Patricia Bardon, who plays Carmen, captivated the Dewan Filharmonik Petronas audience last week with her commanding register. Dario Solari played the bullfighter Escamillo.
Composed by French composer Georges Bizet in 1875, Carmen tells the love story of Carmen and Don Jose, a soldier. The gypsy, however, betrays him for the love of another man, the bullfighter Escamillo. Hot with fury and jealousy, Don Jose stabs the love of his life.
Leading this abridged version of one the top operas of the world is Dublin-born Patricia Bardon. The Irish mezzo-soprano, whose repertoire includes works by Monteverdi, Handel, Glück, Rossini and Verdi, proved from the very beginning that she is a force to be reckoned with.
To begin with, her commanding register did not allow anyone to escape into the land of their imaginations. Her lyrical and dramatic colouring transported the audience through Carmen’s ups and downs and passions vis-a-vis her love affairs.
More than that, Bardon, who had played the titular role many times before, was a skilful elocutionist. Her phrasing was precise, evocative and potent, so much so that albeit this writer not being a French speaker, he was able to grasp the words and take in the intentions behind the words.
James Valenti plays the love-struck Don Jose.
Bardon was also playful in her modulation, lending the right degree of devil-may-care demeanour to her character. Of course, the opera requires its main character to do just that. But Bardon stripped it of its technicality and the rise and fall of her voice was natural and even cheeky.
This was particularly evident in the famous Habanera. One would just forget for that moment all vows to love and be incited to the threshold of frolicking. After all, theHabanera is a song about wild and untamed love. And all credit goes to Bardon for her deep musicality and ability to conjure the merriment of the song.
Playing the love-struck Don Jose is American tenor James Valenti. His towering presence and deep register was magnetic and Valenti simply exuded the Herculean charisma inherent in his character. More than that, the subtle inflections in his voice was endearing and one cannot help but pine or feel betrayed with him.


Dithyrambic Singers with James Valenti (in pink) who played Don Jose in the opera and our conductor Fabio Mechetti.
Dithyrambic Singers with Patricia Bardon as Carmen, James Valenti as Don Jose, Dario Solari as Escamillo, Mariana Ortiz as Micaela, Licio Bruno as Zuniga, and Gabriella Pace as Frasquita
If Bardon and Valenti were the heartbeat of the opera, the Dithyrambic Singers, who formed Carmen’s chorus line, were the blood that pumped the heart. Their virtuoso performance infused the opera with zest and vivacity, keeping the audience tuned in.
At the end of the three-hour performance, after Don Jose murders his beloved, the premonition present in the beginning, of a looming doom, came to be. Why should a woman die for her choice of a lover? Why must passion curdle to impetuous rage, driving a man to murder?
One may not have understood the words but one would almost definitely have the left the hall with such questions lingering in their minds. And perhaps, that’s what makesCarmen one of the best operas in the world.

Christmas Caroling 2014

Christmas is one of the loveliest festival of the revolving year. In 2014, Dithyrambic Singers was invited to perform around the Klang Valley - KLCC, Pavilion, IOI City Mall, Sunway Pyramid, The Curve, The Curve Borders, Ikea, Ikano Power Centre, The Gardens, and Viva Home.



 








Dithyrambic Singers featured in The Star newspaper



Christmas caroling featured in The Malay Mail



Asian Youth Choir for One (AYCO)

AYCO is an international youth choir composed of 40 musicians representing 10 nations of ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations) and Korea, founded by Music for One Foundation, sponsored by Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Korea.

The Artistic Director of Dithyrambic Singers, Assoc. Prof Ian Lim, and two of our members Sia Pei San and Gan Kee Huong, were selected as the representative of Malaysia through a competitive audition by the AYCO committee.

In December of 2014, two weeks of cultural arts and performance symposium was held in Jeju Island, Korea and a final grand concert was performed by the members of AYCO with an orchestra at KBS Hall in Seoul, South Korea.

Sia Pei San (left), Assoc Prof Ian Lim (center), and Gan Kee Huong (right)

A group photo of the AYCO members with the conductor, Prof. Eui-Joong Yoon, and the chairperson of Music for One Foundation, Dr. Mijung Im



Distant Worlds: Music from Final Fantasy (2014)


August 2014: Another thrilling experience for the Dithyrambic Singers with the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra (MPO) and conductor Arnie Roth as the latter is back for Distant Worlds: Music from Final Fantasy concert again. 

Choir repertoire this time around was increased; challenging but yet beautiful music: 

Prelude 
Liberi Fatali 
Dancing Mad
Chocobo Medley
Fisherman's Horizon 
Hymn of Fayth
Battle & Victory Theme Medley
Opera "Maria & Draco"
One Winged Angel (Encore)

Group photo, consisting of members of Dithyrambic Singers and also several guest singers. :)



Group photo with conductor Arnie Roth after the final performance.

A big THANKS from the bottom of our hearts to Arnie for his guidance during the rehearsals; it was our honor to work with you again! 

Also, many thanks to MPO administrators Kartini, Shao Min, Faris and librarian Chin Yang for your help throughout the concert. 

Nonetheless, to all of you Final Fantasy fans out there who attended the concert, thank you for all of your kind compliments. It was our pleasure to sing such beautiful music and we are very glad that you all enjoyed our performance! 


歌海漫遊中文系列(4)之新加坡創作歌曲作品



The Dithyrambic Singers will be presenting 
Chinese vocal compositions by various Singaporean composers in this upcoming concert. 
An array of interesting choral pieces as well as numerous solo works will be featured. 



Venue: Kuala Lumpur & Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall
Date : 6th June, 2014 (Friday)
Time : 8.00pm


For more information, kindly contact 
Richard Ng (016-7025112) or Esther How (012-7435128)


Click here for our Facebook event page. 




第47届歌乐节 - 牵手




Check out Dithyrambic Singers' rendition of 
牵手 ~ 
during the 47th Kuala Lumpur Choral Festival! 

Click HERE for the video! 


Choral Masterclass with Mr Mark Anthony


On the 25th November, the Dithyrambic Singers had the privilege to attend a choral masterclass by Mr Mark Anthony - the Choir Master of Philippines Madrigal Singers during the 47th Kuala Lumpur Choral Festival.
The Dithyrambic Singers during the masterclass.

Mr Anthony had given the singers a lot of constructive feedbacks and the singers had definitely learned a lot from the masterclass.


Masterclass Clinician Mr Mark Anthony with conductor Cynthia Tan. 

Group Photo: The Dithyrambic Singers with Mr Mark Anthony


Die Männer von Dithyrambus: A Voice and Piano Recital






Dear friends and music lovers, 


Come join us in this wonderful voice and piano recital by our member Yap Yann Sen (Tenor) and Soon Kun Ming (Pianist) on: 


Date: 23rd August 2013
Time: 8.00pm 
Venue S.J.K (C) Yuk Chai Auditorium Hall 


Click HERE for more details and kindly contact 
Esther How (012-7435128) or Rachel Ng (017-6203908) 
if you have any enquiries. 





An Enchanting Evening with Andrea Bocelli


May 2013: Despite the clash with Malaysia's 13th General Election, Andrea Bocelli's Asia World Tour 2013 - Malaysia was not postponed. 

Held in Putra Indoor Stadium Bukit Jalil on the 5th of May, the Dithyrambic Singers couldn't be  more blessed to be selected as the official choir to sing in this production. This is the choir's second collaboration with the Malaysia Philharmonic Orchestra (MPO); the first was the Distant Worlds: Music from Final Fantasy in November 2012. 

With a handful of music majors and voice majors in the choir, the members were definitely inspired to sing for Andrea Bocelli, one of the world's most loved tenors. It was such an honor for us to perform alongside such professionals in the same auditorium. The guest performers of the concert were amazing as well: Guitar duo Carisma, Italian female quartet Div4s, and Soprano Sabina Cvilak.

For a full story on the incredible and inspiring concert, you may find it here and here. 


Rehearsals with the MPO and Conductor Marcello Rota. 

Enthralling performance by Andrea Bocelli. 

A group shot of the Dithyrambic Singers and several guest singers after the breathtaking concert.
Well done, dear singers!