CANCELLED due to Coronavirus - Verdi's Requiem
Programme
- Verdi Requiem
Verdi's Requiem was high on Karina Canellakis' wish list, perhaps because Verdi's mass, which he wrote in memory of the Italian writer Alessandro Manzoni, whom he adored, has everything in it of a kind of musical Gesamtkunstwerk: it is ecclesiastical music, theatre, opera and musical drama. All in all, a typical product of Italian Romanticism. It expresses a mosaic of feelings that were preoccupying Italians at the time: religious, patriotic, poetic, literary, and musical, perhaps a bit like imagining heaven. However, on the other hand, there is a threatening Dies Irae, which with its death cries, rushing strings and thundering drumbeats conjures up images of Dante's hell. In short, a piece of extremes that demands the utmost from orchestra, choir, soloists and conductor. Also significant: when Verdi began work on the Requiem, he had already written 26 operas, of which Aida was the last.