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VenueCadogan Hall
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From27th August 2011
To27th August 2011
Cadogan Hall (V1516962103)
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PSM 3 - Hildegard/Britten/Sir harrison Birtwistle & Stevie Wishart

PSM 3

Work:: PSM 3 (S0316799827)

BBC Proms Concert - Proms Saturday Matinee

Production:: Hildegard/Britten/Sir harrison Birtwistle & Stevie Wishart (T01308115967)

A concert performed jointly by the BBC Singers and Stevie Wishart's Sinfonye, a group which applies new learning on period performance to the improvisatory freedom associated with traditional music. The exploration of material sung, inspired or composed by women is another aim and this concert not only pays tribute to the music of Hildegard of Bingen but ends with four new songs based on her texts. 'For Hildegard, it seems music was a way for mortals to experience something of heavenly or spiritual ecstasy,' says Stevie Wishart, 'and it is perhaps this desire which we can most clearly empathise with today. Hers is a creative spirit which soars high, as much in our time as in her own.' As a centrepiece, two British settings of medieval texts express visionary fervour through the sound-worlds of the second half of the 20th century. There will be no interval. Finish time: approx. 16:30
Company BBC Singers
Company Sinfonye
Conductor Robert Hollingworth
Conductor Stevie Wishart

Listing:: L0145216512




Hildegard/Britten/Sir harrison Birtwistle & Stevie Wishart

A concert performed jointly by the BBC Singers and Stevie Wishart's Sinfonye, a group which applies new learning on period performance to the improvisatory freedom associated with traditional music. The exploration of material sung, inspired or composed by women is another aim and this concert not only pays tribute to the music of Hildegard of Bingen but ends with four new songs based on her texts. 'For Hildegard, it seems music was a way for mortals to experience something of heavenly or spiritual ecstasy,' says Stevie Wishart, 'and it is perhaps this desire which we can most clearly empathise with today. Hers is a creative spirit which soars high, as much in our time as in her own.' As a centrepiece, two British settings of medieval texts express visionary fervour through the sound-worlds of the second half of the 20th century. There will be no interval. Finish time: approx. 16:30

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