CHORAL MUSIC / Sydney Philharmonia Choirs
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs presents:
Sydney Opera House Concert Hall
When the pandemic sent Sydney Philharmonia Choirs into isolation, the world saw a flood of multi-tracked videos as musicians, desperate to perform together, formed ensembles online. But Eric Whitacre got there first with his Virtual Choir of 2010 – 185 singers meticulously edited together for a video performance of Lux Aurumque that has reached millions. Since then, he’s become a virtual rock star of contemporary choral music and on his previous visit to Sydney he filled the Opera House Concert Hall with fans.
In 2022 he returns to conduct the Sydney premiere of his latest major choral work, The Sacred Veil. It’s a collaboration with American poet Charles Anthony Silvestri, telling a story of love, loss and the search for solace. And although the personal inspiration at its core is the death of Silvestri’s wife, this intimate and compelling score follows a very human – and very relatable – journey.
“The Sacred Veil is a story for us all,” says Whitacre, “everyone has a place of pain that we can hardly bear to touch” and it taps into the way music – and especially singing – can help us grieve and heal.
From the “light and gold” of Lux Aurumque to this newest work, Whitacre’s music brings us shimmering harmonies, luxurious sonorities, searing intensity – and what better place to hear it than in the secular cathedral that is the Sydney Opera House.
PROGRAM
Deborah CHEETHAM & Matthew DOYLE Tarimi Nulay – Long time living here*
Eric WHITACRE
Lux Aurumque (Light and Gold)
Sainte-Chapelle
The Sacred Veil**
Texts by Charles Anthony Silvestri
* Commissioned for our 100 Minutes of New Australian Music project
** Sydney premiere
ARTISTS
Eric Whitacre conductor
Elizabeth Scott conductor (Tarimi Nulay – Long time living here)
Julian Smiles cello
Claire Howard Race piano
VOX
The Sacred Veil was commissioned by the Los Angeles Master Chorale, Grant Gershon – Artistic Director, Monash Academy of Performing Arts – MLIVE Melbourne and NTR ZaterdagMatinee for the Netherlands Radio Choir.
The performance will run for approximately 70 minutes. No interval.
A digital program book will be available to download on this page a week prior to the concert. A limited number of printed program books will be available for $5 each at the concert.
TICKETS
Premium $124 | A $101 | B $79 | C $58 | D $45 | $30 for Under 30s*
Concessions: Premium $112 | A $90 | B $71 | C $52 | D $41
A booking fee of $8.50 per transaction applies
*Limited seats. Conditions apply.
BOOK TICKETS HERE
Eric Whitacre introduces The Sacred Veil. Youtube. Accessed 24 August 2022.
Eric Whitacre's Sacred Veil. Youtube. 20 October 2021. Jonathan Talberg, Conductor. Gukhui Han, Piano. Raymond Newell, Cello. The Bob Cole Chamber Choir from CSULB. Accessed 24 August 2022.
Resources:
- Sydney Philharmonia Choirs: The Sacred Veil: Eric Whitacre Conducts. Limelight. Accessed 24 August 2022.
- The Sacred Veil: Eric Whitacre Conducts. Sydney Philharmonia Choirs Website. (Available at this posting). Accessed 24 August 2022.
- The Sacred Veil: Eric Whitacre Conducts. Sydney Philharmonia Choirs 2022 Season Calendar at a Glance. Accessed 24 August 2021.
IMPORTANT COVID-19 SAFETY INFORMATION
(Note from Sydney Philharmonia Choirs)
COVID-19 SAFETY AT OUR CONCERTS
- All SPC singers, musicians and staff are double vaccinated.
- Audiences at the Sydney Opera House are strongly encouraged to wear masks while inside the foyers and Concert Hall, including during the performance. If this changes, we will inform patrons as soon as possible.
- The Sydney Opera House has a well-maintained and effective air-conditioning system to maximise ventilation with fresh air.
- The Sydney Opera House regularly cleans high-traffic and high-touch areas with hospital-grade disinfectant.
- Hand sanitiser stations with aloe vera gel are available in paths of travel, frequently accessed areas and near bathroom facilities.
- Sydney Opera House staff have COVID-19 safety training.
- A digital program book will be available to download on this page a week prior to the concert. A limited number of printed program books will be available for $5 each at the concert.
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