Programme
- Seascapesinterspersed with
- Four Sea Interludes from ‘Peter Grimes’(22 mins)trans. Anna Lapwood
- Figure humaine(22 mins)
- In the Land of Uz(35 mins)
Performers
- Charles Gibbnarrator
- Mark Padmoretenor
- Anna Lapwoodorgan
- Philharmonia OrchestraEnsemble
- Sofi Jeanninconductor
About This Event
The hope of freedom from suffering is at the heart of Poulenc’s impassioned Figure humaine.
Written during the Nazi occupation of France, it is one of the most beautiful choral works of the last hundred years and a moving tribute to all who fought for France during the Second World War.
The theme is echoed in Judith Weir’s In the Land of Uz, a dramatised song of the Bible story of Job. Singers and instruments bring the different characters to life as we hear Job’s sufferings, his lament, and his final acceptance of old age.
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ Singers are joined by Anna Lapwood, whose transcriptions for organ of the Four Sea Interludes by Benjamin Britten are interspersed with Kristina Arakelyan’s Seascapes, creating an evocative musical picture.
This concert will be recorded for future broadcast
Performance of Figure humaine supported by David and Patricia Ball.
Anna Lapwood supported by Fr Michael Thomas.
Image: Anna Lapwood