The Chamber Music Society of Colombo (CMSC) with implementing partner, the Sewalanka Foundation will present “Music for Yarl-Paanam”, at the Veerasingam Hall, on Saturday, March 27, 2010 at 4:15pm. The public was invited to attend this event, which was absolutely free of charge, with generous sponsorship by the same combination that funded the Galle Music Festival, Riks Konsert Ene and the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Colombo.
This could have been the first orchestra playing classical music in the peninsula. The CMSC believes that they are up to the challenge. The Tamil root of “Yarl-Paanam” may be translated as “the Land of the Harp Player”, so it seemed appropriate to introduce classical music by great masters once more to the city. The CMSC intended this concert to be the beginning of a fruitful exchange of ideas between artistes from the north and south, with it acting as a catalyst for other arts organisations to follow suit.
The programme will include Mozart, Handel, Vivaldi, Haydn, Hindemith and Stephen Allen, a programme already played in the historic De Groote Kerk at the 4th Galle Literary Festival in January, and at the Lionel Wendt Theatre, Colombo in February. Both concerts were greeted with enthusiastic standing ovations. The fourth concert in this series will be announced later.
The Mozart is his middle period overture to the opera entitled “The Shepherd King”. The Vivaldi Concerto Grosso featured three of the CMSC’s principal string players in a solo role, providing exciting and vibrant baroque musical discourse. The Haydn was his barnstorming Symphony no. 39, and the Hindemith brings new sounds that were challenging even for Colombo audiences. The Allen was the contemporary, intimate song cycle “Forest Paths” completed in 2009, once again with Mary Anne David as the soprano soloist.
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