Presented by Phoenix Central Park
Text by Charles van Leberghe
Jane Sheldon, soprano
Jack Symonds, piano
Eve awakens in Eden, embarking on a day of sublime discovery. Fauré’s music itself is revealed like a garden coming into being, unfolding from incredibly simple elements, single pitches emerging one by one, until we are suddenly aware that we are deep in rich harmony, the garden in full bloom. Eve’s body is foregrounded all the while, arriving at an ecstatic, sublime conflation of her self with the garden.
Completed in 1910, this song cycle represents Fauré’s extraordinary late style: a miraculous, radiant reimagining of harmony beneath an unbroken surface of subtlety and refinement.
Text by Louis Garrick
World premiere
Emily Edmonds, mezzo soprano
Jack Symonds, piano
An adaptation of lines from The Epic of Gilgamesh, the oracle Utanapishti tells Gilgamesh of the great flood, a cataclysm engulfing the whole world – how they survived, and what the world looked like in the aftermath. Three linked songs chart this fragment of a foundational myth, heard here in their world premiere.
Presented in a re-purposed Gothic church in Alexandria, this recital-installation is a series of four artsong programs tracing a journey from the dawn of musical expressionism to a diverse clutch of Australian and world premieres, illustrating where the form has found itself in the 21st century.
SCO’s adventurous and virtuosic singers Emily Edmonds, Anna Fraser, Simon Lobelson and Jane Sheldon will find common threads between composers, eras, styles and continents to craft a rare and comprehensive overview of the scintillating art of modern song.
Inside an evocative installation by artist Elizabeth Gadsby, these singers will illuminate a body of work indispensable to the artistic story of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Think artsong begins and ends at Schubert? Let IN SONG show you its recent past, present and future.
Program One
Jane Sheldon, soprano
Jack Symonds, piano
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Pascal Dusapin Wolken (AP)
Mary Finsterer Nearing Circumpolar (WP)
György Kurtág Three Old Inscriptions (AP)
Gabriel Fauré La chanson d’Ève
Program Two
Anna Fraser, soprano
Jack Symonds, piano
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György Kurtág Requiem for a friend (AP)
Lili Boulanger Dans l’immense triste
Luigi Dallapiccola Four poems of Antonio Machado (AP)
David Evans In my brain (WP)
Arnold Schoenberg The Book of the Hanging Gardens
Program Three
Emily Edmonds, mezzo soprano
Jack Symonds, piano
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Francis Poulenc Banalités
Jack Symonds Nothing other than silence (WP)
Samuel Barber Hermit Songs
Kaija Saariaho Quatre instants (AP)
Program Four
Simon Lobelson, baritone
Jack Symonds, piano
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Wolfgang Rihm Vermischter Traum (AP)
Maurice Ravel Histoires naturelles
Benjamin Britten Songs and Proverbs of William Blake
Installation Artist
Elizabeth Gadsby
WP= world premiere
AP= Australian premiere
‘The Church’
9 Mitchell Rd. Alexandria
Jane Sheldon discusses Fauré, Schoenberg and a garden of musical bruises.