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Latvian Radio Choir & Genevieve Lacey

Submitted by Paulius Gutauskas on
 Latvian Radio Choir & Genevieve Lacey
Saturday 14th Nov - 7:00 PM
Llewellyn Hall
Presented by
Musica Viva Australia

The Latvian Radio Choir spread their wings and fly with Australia’s own recorder queen, Genevieve Lacey. Join them as they look to the skies for dancing planets and soaring birds in the music of Peteris Vasks. Get lost in the sheer beauty of Arvo Part’s Magnificat and listen to the world’s first singers in Hollis Taylor’s Bird on Byrd. Then experience an uplifting new commission from iconic Latvian composer, Erik Esenvalds, setting the words of multi-award-winning Australian author and poet, Alexis Wright.

 

‘[Lacey plays with] wit, sensuality, and mind-boggling flamboyance.’ – Guardian

‘This chorus’s expertise in music pushes voices to extremes, from ethereal high tones to uncannily sustained bass drones.’ – New York Times

The girl thought that she could hear ghost music, 

black swans whispering, 

descending in never-ending ribbons, 

gathering into flocks of thousands. 

— Alexis Wright, The Swan Book

 

Artists 

LATVIAN RADIO CHOIR 

KASPARS PUTNIŅŠ artistic director 

GENEVIEVE LACEY recorders 

 

Program 

Caroline SHAW And the Swallow 

VAN EYCK Engels Nachtegaeltje 

PÄRT Magnificat and Nunc dimittis 

MENDELSSOHN Psalm XXII ‘Mein Gott, warum hast du mich verlassen’ 

Hollis TAYLOR and Jon ROSE Bird on Byrd (New Commission) 

PALESTRINA Diminutions on Pulchra es anima mea 

VASKS Our Mothers' Names 

Ēriks EŠENVALDS Ceremony of Swans (New commission) 

 

Special thanks to Ensemble Patrons Ian Dickson AM & Reg Holloway for their generous support of this tour. 

Acknowledgment of Country

The Australian National University acknowledges, celebrates and pays our respects to the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people of the Canberra region and to all First Nations Australians on whose traditional lands we meet and work, and whose cultures are among the oldest continuing cultures in human history.