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Heavenly Sopranos - Jewels of the Baroque

Ticket Information

  • Adult: $49.00 each
  • Concession: $42.00 each
  • Encore Member: $39.00 each
  • Under 30: $35.00 each
  • Child Under 12: $25.00 each
  • ADD ON: Morning tea (PRE-ORDER ONLY): $6.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Sun 14 Apr 2024, 2:00pm–3:50pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

The Art House

The Art House Presents

The Australian Haydn Ensemble -

Heavenly Sopranos Jewels of the Baroque

The period instruments of the AHE and two brilliant singers in a ravishing program of familiar and neglected gems, including Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater.

Celeste Lazarenko & Helen Sherman, Two dear friends of The Australian Haydn Ensemble (AHE), and two of the most brilliant exponents of both early and contemporary singing techniques, collaborate on a ravishing program of familiar and neglected masterworks in Heavenly Sopranos Jewels of the Baroque.

Each voice is to die for, but their blend invites double the sacrifice, and how better a way to go than with Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater.

Pertgolesi's untimely death at 26, combined with a tiny five years of creative output, caused him to become the stuff of legend for centuries. So affecting are the opening minutes of Stabat Mater that it’s easy to imagine that the composer was put on earth to write them just before being whisked off to heaven. Rousseau described this achingly beautiful chain of suspensions, with its exquisite interplay between soprano and mezzo, as “ the most perfect and touching duet to come from the pen of any composer."

The entire 40-minute mini-oratorio, while a product of the Baroque (Bach himself paid it homage) is written in the Italian “galant” style that had its final flowering in Haydn and Mozart, so this is a rare opportunity to hear it as the composer imagined it.

The other items in the program, by Johann Adolf Hasse, are worthy of the exalted company. Long-lived, and with opus numbers dwarfing those of Pergolesi, he was the most lauded operatic composer of his day, completing about 70 and writing hit arias for castrato superstar Farinelli, and the composer’s equally famous wife, mezzo-soprano Faustina Bordoni. Posthumous fame, alas eluded him, although these handsome excerpts from some of his dramatic scared works will convince you of its unfairness.

A spectacular evening guaranteed to levitate your soul and the hairs on your neck.

Add an optional afternoon tea of scones with jam and cream plus unlimited tea and percolated coffee to make a day of it! *Pre-order available up to 48 hours prior to show. Available to collect from the café 1 hour prior to show time.

PROGRAM

HASSE

Selections from Oratorio Sanctus Petrus et Sancta Maria Magdelena and Motet Alte Nubes Illustrata

PERGOLESI

Stabat Mater

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