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The Hallé - The Dream of Gerontius

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Bridgewater HallManchester, North-West, M2 3WS, United Kingdom
Dates/times in London time zone
Performers
The Hallé
Sir Mark ElderConductor
Alice CooteMezzo-sopranoAngel
Michael SpyresTenorGerontius
Neal DaviesBass-baritonePriest/Angel of Agony
The Hallé ChoirChoral Director, Matthew Hamilton
Hallé Youth Choir and AlumniDirector, Stuart Overington

Confidently, Elgar wrote on the manuscript of The Dream of Gerontius, ‘This is the best of me’. Despite a shaky start at its premiere in 1900, the work quickly established itself as a masterpiece. Elgar adapted Cardinal Newman’s poem of the death and resurrection of ‘a man like us … a sinner’, creating the work’s dynamic through Wagnerian leitmotifs and superb, varied choral writing. Sir Mark’s personal high spot is Elgar’s masterly control of momentum from the moment when Gerontius’s soul encounters the Angel, to his split-second vision of the Almighty, a huge musical span including two of the work’s marvellous set pieces, the ‘Demons’ Chorus’ and ‘Praise to the Holiest’. Singing Gerontius for the first time in the UK is the American tenor, Michael Spyres, whom Sir Mark describes as ‘an amazing artist’.