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There has not been a live orchestral concert in Singapore since mid-March, before circuit breaker and social distancing measures made grouped performances impossible. There were concerts on the Internet, but mostly of pre-recorded performances. In June, a breakthrough took the form of a live concert by the Concordia Quartet, whose four members performed from different locations for a live Internet audience.

Its parent organisation, re:Sound, has gone several steps further by presenting a live chamber orchestra concert with a full symphony to boot. Twenty-three musicians were gathered into spaces of an Orchard Road location where they performed, socially distanced, wearing headphones and masked (wind players excepted). As they played, the wonders of modern digital technology ensured that their efforts were being appreciated by online viewers.

One positive outcome of this pandemic has been to witness the sheer ingenuity of people who live for art, want to make good music and share it with others.

The 50-minute concert opened with English composer Peter Warlock's Capriol Suite (1926) for strings. Its six movements were based on French renaissance dances, brought up to date with modern harmonies and occasional dissonances. The 14 string musicians were separated into four rooms, where they essentially played "blind", unable to see the other groups, but able to hear them.

Despite the disadvantage, they produced a clear and homogeneous sound in the opening Basse-Danse soon after leader violinist Edward Tan gave the three-count to begin. The presto 4th movement (Bransles) was followed by the tender Pieds-en-l'air and vigorous Mattachins (Sword Dance), which provided enough contrasts for the suite to close with appropriate plaudits.

The main event was Mozart's popular Symphony No. 40 In G Minor, with woodwinds and brass thrown into the fray. A division of labour saw these musicians playing in two further rooms, with the pair of bassoons (a husband-and-wife couple) sequestered into a studio just bigger than a broom closet.

There was no conductor, instead the musicians relied on low strings to begin and for the others to join in. Ensemble could be tighter but, given the circumstances, the results were more than acceptable. Tempos were not overly brisk,Read More – Source

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