MacMillan, Sir James (n. 1959) | Timotheus, Bacchus and Cecilia (European Premiere) | |
Mahler, Gustav (1860-1911) | Symphonie no. 5 en ut dièse mineur |
The Hallé | |
Sir Mark Elder | Direction |
The Hallé Choir | |
The Hallé Youth Choir | |
The Hallé Children's Choir |
For Sir Mark’s finale as Hallé Music Director, a musical coup! A new choral work specially composed by Sir James MacMillan, one of the UK’s highest profile composers on the world stage.
‘What I wanted’, says Sir Mark, ‘was a work that would involve different strands of the Hallé choral family’. MacMillan’s whole-hearted response is his Timotheus, Bacchus and Cecilia, setting three sections of John Dryden’s great poem from 1697 in celebration of St Cecilia’s Day, ‘Alexander’s Feast: Or The Power of Music’. In Mahler’s Fifth Symphony, the composer takes us on a journey from heavy tragedy to brilliant optimism. By choosing it for his bowing out, Sir Mark wishes to showcase the qualities of the Hallé – ‘their ‘fighting spirit, joie de vivre, determination and commitment to their music-making.’