Programme
- In the Name of the Earth(50 mins)European premiere
Performers
- Hackney Empire Community Choir
- London International Gospel Choir
- LSO Community Choir
- Victoria Park Singers
Composers
About This Event
Pulitzer Prize-winning American composer John Luther Adams is a master of large-scale musical spectacles – sonic installations that take the natural world not just as their inspiration but also as a stage.
In the Name of the Earth celebrates the elements in a musical meditation on rivers, lakes, mountains and deserts.
The Proms audience immersed in the sound of eight choirs – totalling more than 600 singers – placed around the auditorium.
Marshalling these huge vocal forces are conductors Naveen Arles, Neville Creed, Neil Ferris, Simon Halsey, David Lawrence, Laurel Neighbour, Joseph Roberts and David Temple.
As part of the performance, members of the audience will be invited to join in singing the final theme of In the Name of the Earth. To participate in this morning's performance audience members are encouraged to attend a preparatory sing-through session at 10.40-11.00am. You don't need to be able to read music or have any experience of singing to take part.
There will be no interval
Approx. end time: 11:55
Image: John Luther Adams © Donald Lee