Revelations :
A brilliant performance with a magic touch
Reviewed by Lasanthi Fernando
What does one do when one’s venue is burnt to cinders a week prior to
ones’ gala performance? That’s what ominously happened to the
Revelations when the hall at the BMICH burnt, right down to the ground.
There was a lot of heartache and heartburn as the host for the evening
Kumar de Silva rightly pointed out. But the Revs, ranked fouth among
world choirs and twice gold medal winners, are made of sterner stuff. It
galvanised them into action, to outperform themselves and do even
better. And that’s what an appreciative audience experienced at the
packed-to-capacity St. Joseph’s College auditorium recently.
The evening began dramatically and with a bang with the Revelations
doing ‘Gloria in Excelsis Deo’.
It was arresting and set the stage for magic to follow.
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A quick change of mood and tempo and then came the traditional hits -
‘Winter Wonderland’ and ‘Jingle Bells’.
They were given the Revelations special ‘magic touch’ and pervaded
the auditorium with an infectious Christmassy feeling which lasted
throught the show.
And thus unfolded a wonderful evening, sonorous, inspiring and
magical, as only the Revelations can do. The carols were for the young
and the not-so-young, they were also for the old and the not-so-old.
They were for everyone.
Amusement
You could see the obvious amusement and tangible joy in the children
in the audience as the little ones on stage wished - “I want a
Hippopotamus for Christmas” along with ‘Santa Claus is coming to town’
with Willie Godridge of the Revelations. And so the audience was taken
on an unforgettable and delicious journey of music and song , from a few
traditional arrangements to a large number of non-traditional
arrangements which the Revs excell in.
‘The Twelve days of Christmas’ and ‘White Christmas’ were sung with a
refreshing twist.
It was naughty and provocative and brought out the young in everyone,
splashed with mischief and loaded with fun like never before.
Sinhala carols
The arrangement was precious! I do wish I had it recorded to listen
to again and again.
In fact the entire evening’s arrangements were so unique that they
deserve to have been recorded and brought in audio CD format for the
greater listening pleasure of the Revelations’ thousands of fans, both
in Sri Lanka and overseas.
The special arrangement of a medley of Sinhala carols dedicated to
the ensemble’s indefatiguable manager Priyan de Livera was perhaps the
most touching part of the whole evening to me.
They brought the message of Christmas right into our hearts.
What struck me most through the evening were the very clever and
unique arrangements performed to excellence by the Revelations. They
excel and revel in acapella and are undoubtedly Sri Lanka’s finest
acapella vocal ensemble.
Indulgence
The distinctive timbres of their respective voices coupled with the
acapella harmonisation were soul-uplifting and transported the audience
into another realm of listening indulgence.
All this and more, the performances by the Platinum award winning
Methodist College Choir and the members of the Revelations Academy, the
traditional setting with its Christmas décor, tree, snow and twinkling
lights enhanced the ambiance and helped bring out the spirit of
Christmas with the Revelations!
The obvious passion and joy with which Revelations sing was as
contagious as always and this was certainly a wonderful prelude to the
festive season.
Congratulations to Choral Director Sanjeev Jayaratnam and the
Revelations on a brilliant performance. We’re waiting for Christmas
2014!
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