Concert de l`Ensemble Vocal à Saint Louis en l`Ile
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Concert de l`Ensemble Vocal à Saint Louis en l`Ile
Concert de l'Ensemble Vocal à Saint Louis en l'Ile Extrait du Ensemble Vocal de Pontoise http://ensemblevocaldepontoise.net/spip.php?article245 Concert de l'Ensemble Vocal à Saint Louis en l'Ile - Concerts passés - Date de mise en ligne : dimanche 2 novembre 2014 Description : Samedi 17 janvier 2015 : Concert avec l'Adelaïde Cathedral Choir à Paris, église de St Louis-en-Île à 15h. Copyright © Ensemble Vocal de Pontoise - Tous droits réservés Copyright © Ensemble Vocal de Pontoise Page 1/3 Concert de l'Ensemble Vocal à Saint Louis en l'Ile PROGRAMME EVP + ADELAIDE Samedi 17 janvier 2015 à 15h Choeur de la Cathédrale St Peter d'Adelaide. William BYRD (1540-1623) : Ave verum corpus Jonathan DOVE (né 1959) : The Three Kings Joseph TWIST (né 1959) : How shall we sing in a strange land ? William WALTON (1902-1983) : What cheer ! Organ solo - Diderick BUXTEHUDE (1637-1707) : Prelude and Fugue in E major BuxWV141 (Alana BROOK) Charles Villiers STANFORD (1852-1896) : Beati quorum via Stephen LEEK (né 1986) : Kondalilla Choeur de la Cathédrale St Peter d'Adelaide avec l'Ensemble Vocal de Pontoise Anton BRUCKNER (1824-1896) : Locus iste Herbert HOWELLS (1892-1983) : Here is the little door Organ solo - J S BACH (1685-1750) : Canzona BWV 588 (Alexander PAINE) Ensemble Vocal de Pontoise Peter WARLOCK (1894-1930) : Benedicamus Domino Bethlehem Down Giovanni Pierluigi da PALESTRINA (1525-1594) : Missa O magnum mysterium Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Dei Gustav HOLST (1874-1934) : Tomorrow shall be my dancing day Choeur de la Cathédrale St Peter d'Adelaide avec l'Ensemble Vocal de Pontoise PALESTRINA : Motet O magnum mysterium - Quem vidistis pastores William HARRIS (1883-1973) : Faire is the Heaven Adelaide Cathedral Choir Direction : Leonie HEMPTON Ensemble Vocal de Pontoise Direction : Graham O'REILLY Copyright © Ensemble Vocal de Pontoise Page 2/3 Concert de l'Ensemble Vocal à Saint Louis en l'Ile The Three Kings Jonathan Dove The text is by the English poet and novelist Dorothy L Sayers. It achieves a surprising emotional power and mystery by portraying the youngest king, the nearest to childhood, as the saddest, bringing a gift of myrrh which anticipates Christ's passion and death ; it is the oldest king, nearest to the grave, who brings the golden toys. Dove has captured this surprise in the music - the first two verses are simple and ballad like, while the third verse suddenly opens up like a treasure chest of winking gold. How shall we sing in a strange land ? Joseph Twist Is set to the evocative text of Oodgeroo Nurucal's A song of hope and combines with part of Psalm 137 How shall we sing the Lord's song in a strange land ? A strong sense of optimism is created through the rhythmic urgency juxtaposed with the peacefulness of sacred and secular text which in itself looks across the centuries and civilisations through the use of Latin and English text. It was commissioned by the National Youth Choir of Australia and first performed in 2012. Kondalilla Stephen Leek Kondalilla is the name of a waterfall in a small remaining pocket of rainforest in South East Queensland, Australia. In the indigeneous Dreamtime Stories of the area, Kondalilla is the spirit of the waterfall and Ouyen is the spirit of the still water. Concert payant (10Euros) Copyright © Ensemble Vocal de Pontoise Page 3/3