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★ ★ ★ ★★
“a commanding emotional and vocal performance”

– Sydney Arts Guide, 2024 –

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This spring, the Chamber Singers head to Sydney’s historic White Bay Power Station for a powerful concert inspired by the natural world.

Christopher Tin’s Lost Birds is an ‘extinction elegy’. Taking poems by women such as Emily Dickinson and Christina Rossetti, who saw their pastoral society transformed into an industrial one, Tin has crafted a musical memorial to bird species lost to extinction. The music is lyrical and tender – a tuneful celebration of beauty tinged with melancholy – and our performance space will highlight a message of renewal and recovery.

Brett Weymark has paired The Lost Birds with a song cycle by Joseph Twist, who, like Tin, has made his name in the world of music for the screen. Timeless Land is inspired by Twist’s own love of Australia’s natural wonders and celebrated poets, from Banjo Paterson to Oodgeroo Noonuccal, the first published Aboriginal woman. ‘Bursting with drama and humour’, Timeless Land takes playful delight in music for magpies, lorikeets and jellyfish, before ending on a serious note: ‘Time is running out.’ 

The concert includes the final instalments of our year-long presentation of Joanna Forbes L’Estrange’s choral version of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, with words from the Bible and Emily Brontë.

Saturday 16 August | 2.30pm
White Bay Power Station

This performance will run for 2 hours, including one 20-minute interval.

PROGRAM

Joanna FORBES L’ESTRANGE A Season to Sing: Autumn and Winter*
Joseph TWIST Timeless Land: An Australian Song Cycle
Christopher TIN 
The Lost Birds: An Extinction Elegy

* Australian premiere of an international co-commission from 55 choirs, including Sydney Philharmonia Choirs

ARTISTS

Brett Weymark conductor
Chamber Singers
Sydney Philharmonia Ensemble

TICKETS

Premium $75 (No reserved seating at this event but priority access to best seats from 1.30pm)
General Admission $50
Under 30 $30
Concessions
 Not applicable at this event.
A booking fee of $8.95 per transaction applies.

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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