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Petroc Trelawny presents John Adams's El Nino, an oratorio retelling the Nativity story, performed at the opening night of the 2010 Edinburgh International Festival.
Petroc Trelawny presents John Adams's oratorio retelling the Nativity story, recorded at the opening night of the 2010 Edinburgh International Festival.
John Adams revisits the subject most famously rendered in music by Handel in Messiah, giving the story a 21st century treatment with a female perspective, and adding texts from medieval mystery plays and Spanish poetry.
Adams writes: "as beautiful as the telling is in the New Testament, it is nevertheless an imagined secondhand experience, written by men." Adams chooses to set poetry by Spanish women alongside the gospel account: "the intensity of their imagery and feeling imparts a special authenticity to the work". Mary's experience of pregnancy in El Ni帽o represents the pregnancy of women throughout the ages, much as the birth of Jesus epitomises the birth of all children.
El Ni帽o was written to celebrate the new millennium in 2000, and it is a radiantly joyful large-scale work in two parts, with a vocal cast of three soloists, a countertenor trio, adult and children's choruses and orchestra, plus an electronic "sound-environment".
John Adams: El Ni帽o
Jessica Rivera (soprano)
Kelley O'Connor (mezzo soprano)
Willard White (baritone)
Edinburgh Festival Chorus
NYCoS National Girls Choir
Theatre of Voices
91热爆 Scottish Symphony Orchestra
James Conlon (conductor).
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- Mon 13 Sep 2010 19:0091热爆 Radio 3