THE concert marked the return of musical director Judith Standing, and Angela Savage made a most impressive Kidderminster debut as accompanist.
There were some lovely moments in the concert, such as the glorious extracts from The Mikado, which the singers obviously enjoyed performing as much as I enjoyed listening to.
Medleys of songs from Fiddler on the Roof and The Sound of Music were great, and Claire Worboys delighted with The Saga of Jenny.
I was disappointed that she was not given another solo, though she did take the part of Yum Yum, and why did Jonathan Darby only sing one item?
Robin MacMillan and Brian Potter, both returned to the society after several years.
The group is in need of more men, especially tenors, and most of the choral numbers were performed well.
However, I was dismayed to find words had been set to Rachmaninoff's wonderful Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.
In the main this was an enjoyable concert.
VJS.
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