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Religious mysticism, nationalism, pantheism, doomed love and a celebration of the human thirst for discovery are themes that are explored in this fascinatingly diverse programme. Szymanowski’s too-rarely heard Stabat Mater - his first composition on a religious text - synthesizes responses to the Polish folk music and landscape that he experienced in the 1920s in the area around Zakopane in the Polish Tatras. Twenty years earlier - on the other side of the mountain range, the Czech, Vitezslav Novák, made his own response to this beautiful and awe-inspiring region, with his wonderfully evocative symphonic poem In the Tatra Mountains. Dvorák was commissioned to compose a work to mark the four hundredth anniversary of Columbus’s discovery of America but, in the absence of a suitable text being sent to him, he elected to compose a celebratory setting of the ‘Te Deum laudamus’ for performance in New York in 1892. The programme is completed with Tchaikovsky’s devastating portrayal of the ‘star-cross’d lovers’, Romeo and Juliet.

Cast/Performers

Wendy Dawn Thompson (mezzo-soprano), William Berger (baritone)

Creatives/Company

Conductor(s): Sarah Tenant-Flowers, Jonathan Tilbrook

University Choir and University Philharmonia

University Choir and University Philharmonia (Concert) production archive for QTIX code T01884664150. Details of all University Choir and University Philharmonia archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01487392092

Archive Listings

28 Nov 09Lakeside Arts Centre
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Performance Details => Venue archive

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