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The Language of Eden

Queen's Hall, EdinburghEdinburgh, Scotland, EH8 9JG, Reino Unido
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de London
jueves 26 marzo 202619:30
Intérpretes
Roderick WilliamsBarítono
SCO Chorus
Gregory BatsleerDirección de coro
Scottish Chamber Orchestra
Andrew ManzeDirección

From poignant pastoral visions to stirring choral majesty: SCO Principal Guest Conductor Andrew Manze conducts an evening of rapturous English music and striking new sounds, in the company of exceptional British baritone and composer Roderick Williams and the fine voices of the SCO Chorus.

Williams sings in his own orchestral arrangements of Butterworth’s bittersweet A Shropshire Lad, in which nostalgia for the English countryside mingles heartbreakingly with premonitions of the coming war. Vaughan Williams, meanwhile, summons visionary wonder to celebrate the power of music itself in his radiant Serenade while the young Elgar unleashes passion and lyricism in his playful Serenade for Strings.

After Haydn’s startling ‘Representation of Chaos’, Roderick Williams is also the soloist in a brand-new choral work by Jay Capperauld, with libretto by Niall Campbell, that reimagines the birth of language itself, The Language of Eden.

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