2023-11-03T16:00:00Z – 2023-11-03T19:00:00Z
In November, Scottish composer and conductor James MacMillan will come to Estonia. Last year, he ranked 10th on the list of most performed living composers on Bachtrack. The concert programme was put together with the season of All Souls in mind. In addition to his own fifth symphony, MacMillan has selected works by Arvo Pärt and Benjamin Britten for the ERSO concert programme.
MacMillan’s sound is influenced by his Scottish heritage, his Catholicism, his social sensitivity, and his close connection with Celtic folk music. Similar to Pärt, religion plays an important role in MacMillan’s work. In his fifth symphony, subtitled Le grand Inconnu, his music attempts to explore the mystery of the Holy Spirit. In the choral part of the work, Macmillan has used sacral texts in English, Latin, Ancient Greek, and Hebrew, which will be presented at this concert by Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and Vox Clamantis.
6 p.m. – pre-concert event
James MacMillan
Two motets from the collection Strathclyde Motets
O Radiant Dawn
Factus Est Repente
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, conductor James MacMillan
Märt-Matis Lill speaks with James Macmillan
7 p.m. – symphony concertArvo Pärt
La Sindone
Benjamin Britten
Sinfonia da Requiem, Op 20
James MacMillan
Symphony No. 5 Le grand Inconnu
ANDREA LAUREN BROWN
soprano
KIM PORTER alto
DANILA FRANTOU tenor
ALVAR TIISLER bass
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
Vox Clamantis
ERSO
Conductor
JAMES MACMILLAN
Tags: artist:ANDREA LAUREN BROWN soprano, artist:KIM PORTER alto, artist:DANILA FRANTOU tenor, artist:ALVAR TIISLER bass, artist:Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, artist:Vox Clamantis, artist:ERSO, artist:conductor JAMES MACMILLAN, author:James MacMillan, author:Arvo Pärt, author:Benjamin Britten
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