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A surprise result for the BFCS Oratorio Prize!

3rd Birmingham Festival Choral Society Oratorio Competition.

Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Bradshaw Hall.

26th November 2024

The final of the third BFCS Oratorio Competition was a wonderful celebration of song. The six talented finalists, introduced by Paul Wingfield, Head of Vocal and Operatic Studies at the Conservatoire, each performed three or four oratorio pieces, ranging from Handel and Bach to Tippet and Hindemith. The audience enjoyed discussing their favourites in the interval – should they judge on technique, difficulty of repertoire, communication with the audience, quality of the voice? Would their favourite three be the same as the three selected by the judges, David Wynne and Kevin Gill?

The judges, David Wynne (left) and Kevin Gill.

In the end, the judges were unable to choose between contralto Laura Toomey and soprano Beth Taylor and made them joint Prize winners!

The crystal trophy and cheques were presented by David Fletcher, the Chair of BFCS. We all look forward to hearing the results of the other part of the prize – a booking to sing at a future BFCS concert

Joint Oratorio Prize winners Beth Taylor (left) and Laura Toomey, with David Fletcher.

Laura’s competition pieces were:

Handel: Father of Heav’n, from Judas Maccabaeus

Vivaldi: Esurientes, from Magnificat

Pergolesi: Eja Mater, from Stabat Mater

Bach: Es ist vollbracht, from St John Passion

Beth’s programme consisted of :

Fauré: Pie Jesu from Requiem

Handel: Rejoice greatly, from Messiah

MacMillan: Aria 1, from Christmas Oratorio

Joe Yates receives his prize from David Fletcher

Tenor Joe Yates was a worthy runner up. The pieces he sang were:

Handel: Let festal joy triumphant reign, from Belshazzar

Haydn: A crystal pavement lies the lake, from The Seasons

Vivaldi: Peccator videbit, from Beatus Vir.

The six finalists

Left to right: Beth Taylor, Sophie Henderson, Laura Toomey, Joe Yates, Elissa Street and Mairi McGillivray.

The six finalists

The accompanists: