Take a look behind the scenes as the Monteverdi Choir 2014/15 Apprentices prepare for their final concert in November 2015. Their final three-day workshop, at Springhead in Dorset, was a chance to work on individual performance with Sir John Eliot Gardiner as well as within the group.
In this clip, we hear some of the Apprentices rehearsing solos and duets by Henry Purcell.
Lost is my Quiet – Angela Hicks (Soprano) and Rory Carver (Tenor)
Close thine eyes – Jessica Cale (Soprano) and Jake Muffett (Bass)
Mad Bess of Bedlam (“From silent shades”) – Rebecca Hardwick (Soprano)
Supported by:
Oliver-John Ruthven (Harpsichord, alumnus of the Apprentice Programme 2010/11)
Video credit: Max Newsom.
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