Re-creation of the entertainment of Dickens’ day – soprano, tenor, baritone, violin, piano each highlighting different favourites of the period. A hundred years ago parlour soirees were a popular form of entertainment. Groups of friends would gather at each other’s homes to enjoy an evening of music, taking it in turns to perform.
In this recreation of a typical Victorian parlour party the artists include a lady who sings soprano, and favours the lyrical while the tenor enjoys songs with spirit and character. The baritone has a talent for the current popular classics and the violinist lends an insinuating obligato to certain of the songs. A sparkling piano accompaniment is provided – and pianistic interludes enable the vocalists to rest between their labours.
“A sweet unpretentious programme, easy to listen to”