July 2019

Christina’s World to be performed by State Opera South Australia

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On 2–3 August, State Opera South Australia will perform Ross Edwards’ 1983 opera Christina’s World.

Christina, in middle age, is obsessed by a desire to return to the house of her youth and the imagination she created there – a kind of second Eden of lost childhood and the Pastoral Dream. She succeeds in conjuring her young self, a hesitant and idealistic dream figure who gradually takes on the characteristics of a ‘real’ Christina – a contradictory, perverse, tragi-comic adolescent with a fierce egocentric life of her own.

But the house is peopled by malignant ghosts and terrible memories. In the end we are left with an enigma. Was there ever such a house? Was there a lover, a father, a mad uncle, a drowned child – or were they all nothing more than figments of the young Christina’s distorted imagination? Was there ever such a place as Christina’s World?

Christina’s World was commissioned by the Music and Literature Boards of the Australia Council. The first performance was given in the Everest Theatre, Sydney, on 24 November 1983.

Where:
State Opera Studio

When:
2 Aug, 7:30 pm
3 Aug, 7:30 pm

Tickets:
Adult $55
U30s $30

For more information and tickets, please visit the State Opera South Australia website.

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Choir of King’s College, Cambridge to premiere Ross Edwards’ ‘Singing The Love’

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From July to August 2019, the Choir of King’s College, Cambridge will tour Australia, presenting the world premiere of Singing the Love, commissioned for Musica Viva and the Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, by Jennifer Seabrook, celebrating Ray Turner’s 75th birthday and his lifelong love of music.

Founded in the fifteenth century, the Choir of King’s College, Cambridge is arguably the world’s most famous choir and the pre-eminent representative of the British church music tradition.

Their distinctively pure tone has been honed over centuries in the vaulted stone arches of the College Chapel. Comprising 16 boys (the youngest aged seven) and 15 male university students, the Choir remains a major force by balancing unmatched history and tradition with continual growth and adventurous programming.

The repertoire in these programs reflects this breadth by showcasing pieces from the Renaissance to the present day. Leading the choir is choral conductor and organist Daniel Hyde. It was announced in May 2018 that Daniel Hyde will become the Choir’s new Director of Music in October 2019.

Concert dates:

  • Perth 20 Jul 2019 7:30 PM
  • Adelaide 22 Jul 2019 7:30 PM
  • Adelaide 23 Jul 2019 7:30 PM
  • Canberra 25 Jul 2019 7:00 PM
  • Melbourne 27 Jul 2019 7:00 PM
  • Sydney 29 Jul 2019 7:00 PM
  • Brisbane 01 Aug 2019 7:00 PM
  • Sydney 03 Aug 2019 2:00 PM
  • Melbourne 06 Aug 2019 7:00 PM

For further information and tickets, please visit Musica Viva.

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