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“…a chorus of angels…it all felt like shimmering silver clouds in the distance slowly building and moving closer.”
– ClassikOn –

Faire is the Heaven

Brett Weymark and 150 voices of Sydney Philharmonia Choirs present an inspiring program of hymns and stirring anthems they are taking ‘home’ to England’s great cathedrals and the Three Choirs Festival in July.

On the bill is Parry’s I Was Glad and Gardiner’s Evening Hymn, transcendent works written for coronations, jubilees, and services in great English cathedrals – and also right at home in Sydney’s St Andrew’s Cathedral.

The centrepiece and namesake of the concert – Sir William Harris’s sublime Faire is the Heaven – sets words by poet Edmund Spenser (from An Hymne of Heavenly Beautie, 1596) in music of ‘endlesse perfectnesse’. It’s a flawless exemplar of stirring music that creates an atmosphere for prayer, contemplation and rich emotional response. And for some Aussie flavour, the program features premieres of works by composers Alice Chance and Joe Twist – works that sit firmly within the sacred tradition but are coloured with a distinctive Australian voice.

Sunday 12 July – 3pm
St Andrew’s Cathedral

 

PROGRAM

Hubert PARRY I Was Glad
Joe TWIST Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis
Arthur BLISS Sing Mortals
John IRELAND Greater Lover Hath No Man                              TRAD. arr Alice CHANCE Adira Arenio (O Lamb of God)*
Alice CHANCE Agnus Dei and Sanctus†
Edgar BAINTON And I Saw a New Heaven
William HARRIS Faire is the Heaven
Henry BALFOUR GARDINER Evening Hymn
Ralph VAUGHAN WILLIAMS The Old One Hundredth Psalm Tune

*Adira Arenio, a traditional language hymn, is the cultural and intellectual property of the Mer Island people (Murray Island, Torres Strait), arranged with the consent of Noel Zaro OAM, Kaylynn Zaro OAM and Mer Elders.

Australian premiere

ARTISTS

Brett Weymark conductor
Ross Cobb organ
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs

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We acknowledge and pay respect to the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, upon whose Country we rehearse, sing and work, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.  
Our voices bring to life the songs of many cultures and countries, from across the ages, in a spirit of sharing, learning and understanding.

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