By Ian Diddams. Images By Gail of Devizes
Friday night saw the launch of an entirely new musical experience from good old Devizes Townโฆ โThe Four Sopranosโ….
Attendees at the full house in the Town Hall may well have been familiar with those in the quartet alreadyโฆ Jemma Brown, Terรฉsa Isaacson, Lucia Pupilli and Tabitha Cox. Yet whilst they certainly have historical and ongoing connections with โThe Invitation Theatre Companyโ and โThe Fulltone Orchestraโ, nonetheless โThe Four Sopranosโ are a separate entity in their own right; four friends coming together to perform something presented a little differently for audiences to enjoy. As Lucia says, โWe have worked on the harmonies collaboratively, we didnโt want to just take them off the shelf and let people hear what they might have heard before, itโs been a fantastic way of working, but is also hard work โ but it means our sound is absolutely oursโ. And I can confirm it absolutely is.
Doing what their name says on the tin, โThe Four Sopranosโ were exactly thatโฆ four talented and musically excellent sopranos, delivering a widespread program of harmonic song, from opera, stage, film and popular music, sung in harmony โ as per the above!
So what of the show? The foursome started with a couple of crowd favourites โ two numbers from โLes Misโ; โI dreamed a Dreamโ and โStarsโ. It is true there were some nerves showing โ but understandably. A new venture, a new idea, a new approachโฆ but with these two songs under their belt a noticeable lifting of confidence, a collective โwhatโs going on โ letโs get over itโ so to speak was evident. And the rest of the show delivered with verve, panache and oozed with the talent before us.
The Musical Theatre genre continued with โSomewhere over the rainbowโ and โYouโll never Walk aloneโ. Followed by a change into a more classical and operatic tone with solos and duets, Terรฉsa with Gounodโs arrangement of Ave Maria, Lucia โ a fluent Italian speaker in her own right โ with O Mio Babbino Caro by Puccini. And โSullโariaโ by Mozart performed by Lucia and Tabitha plus Delibeโs โFlower duetโ. Our quartet finished off a whirlwind first half with numbers from โPhantom of the Operaโ and โMy Fair Ladyโ.

The second half followed in similar veinโฆ I wonโt bore you any further with lists of songs performed and if you want to find out what they were youโd best get to one of their gigs! I will add that Tabitha and Jemma also performed solos โ with โNever Enoughโ from โThe Greatest Showmanโ and โShe Used to be Mineโ from โWaitressโ respectively. Other than those two, needless to say it was just more high class, perfectly delivered songs from film and musical theatre including the breath-taking four voice rendition of Adeleโs โSkyfallโ.
It would be remiss of me to not say that the eveningโs performance was accompanied by the hugely talented pianist (and all-round musical virtuoso!) Dominic Irving, whose ivory tinkling was sublime in itself. And making a rare appearance for him of facing the audience rather than with his back to them, Anthony Brown charmed as the eveningโs ringmaster.
So there we had it โ a whistle-stop tour of music from multiple genres, in a beautiful building, created uniquely by four maestros of their art. What more do you want? Well, for a startโฆ chances to see more of them thatโs what!
You can catch all four next Friday night as it is, in Cheltenham Town Hall, including reprising โSkyfallโ and โSomewhere over the rainbowโ – amongst many other wonderful pieces of music including the phenomenal choral piece โSymphonic Adiemusโ by Karl Jenkins; see the link at the bottom for ticketsโฆ and keep an eye on the Facebook page for โThe Four Sopranosโ for more dates and news in the future of course.
From tiny acorns do mighty oaks growโฆ or words to that effect. And on Friday evening we saw one such acorn plantedโฆ.

Links: Tickets for Cheltenham Town Hall โ Friday 19th May 2023
โThe Four Sopranosโ Facebook
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