Chineke! Orchestra: Goodyear, Berlioz, Garcia
Chineke! Orchestra and Voices present the world premiere of Stewart Goodyear’s Life, Life, Life, along with music by Berlioz and the UK premiere of Garcia’s Requiem.
The evening’s journey commences with Goodyear’s heartfelt tribute to his late mother.
Commissioned by Chineke! Orchestra and subtly echoing the essence of his Trinidadian heritage, Goodyear has said that the work’s name, Life, Life, Life, is something that his mother would often say, whether she was feeling happy, exhausted, or exasperated. She embraced life fully, and Goodyear aims to capture her joy for eternity in this music. Every second is dedicated to her spirit.
Next we plunge into Berlioz’ La Mort de Cléopâtre, a dramatic scene that captures the final moments of the iconic Egyptian queen. Composed in 1829, its powerful emotions and vivid storytelling continue to resonate with audiences, symbolising a tragic end and historical turmoil.
Finally, hear José Mauricio Nunes Garcia’s Requiem in what is believed to be the UK premiere of a neglected masterpiece.
Garcia (1767 – 1830) is one of Brazil’s most prominent classical composers and his Requiem subtly blends Latin American and European forms, creating a work that rejoices in life, and is both reverent and hopeful. Its universal appeal transcends geographical and cultural boundaries.
Combined, these three pieces promise an evening of musical exploration and emotional depth, in the company of Chineke! Orchestra and Chineke! Voices.
Performers
Chineke! Orchestra
Malcolm J Merriweather conductor
Isabelle Peters soprano *
Idunna Münch mezzo-soprano
Zwakele Tshabalala tenor
Roderick Williams baritone
Chineke! Voices
Repertoire
Stewart Goodyear: Life, Life, Life
Berlioz: La mort de Cléopâtre for soprano & orchestra
Garcia: Requiem
Need to know
* Please note change of artist from originally advertised
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