The Green Road | Chamber Choir Ireland & Eamonn Dougan

The Green Road | Chamber Choir Ireland & Eamonn Dougan

Saturday, 22 February 2025, 6.30pm
Added by acuthbert
0

Join Ireland's national chamber choir for a journey into nature—featuring the world premiere of Eoghan Desmond's 'Guthanna ar an gCnoc'.

Led by Eamonn Dougan of The Sixteen, Chamber Choir Ireland explores the beauty of nature and our relationship to the environment in The Green Road.

Cecilia McDowall's 'The skies in their magnificence' is a setting of part of Thomas Traherne’s poem, 'Wonder', expressing awe and joy at the beauty of the skies.

Kenneth Leighton's setting of 'God's Grandeur'—a poem written by Gerard Manley Hopkins in the aftermath of the Industrial Revolution—marvels at the magnificence of the natural world, and despairs at our disconnection from it.

Bernard Hughes' 'Precious Things' revolves around three precious but diminishing natural resources: gold, helium, and oil.

Cipriano de Rore's 'Descendi in hortum meum' depicts a lush garden in bloom, in a setting of Song of Solomon.

Finally, witness the world premiere of a new commission by Eoghan Desmond, 'Guthanna ar an gCnoc' (Voices on the Hill).

This setting of 6 Irish language poems by Ceaití Ní Bheildiúin takes the listener on a climb up Mount Brandon—a spiritual journey away from the modern, industrial world, returning to a state of harmony with nature, and beginning "a new life" on "the green road”.

Programme:
Cecilia McDowall (UK, b. 1951)—The skies in their magnificence
God’s Grandeur—Kenneth Leighton (UK, 1929-1988)
Precious Things—Bernard Hughes (UK, b.1974)
Descendi in hortum meum—Cipriano de Rore (Belgium, 1516-1565)
Guthanna ar an gCnoc—Eoghan Desmond (Ireland, b. 1989) WORLD PREMIERE

This duration of this concert is approximately 1 hour, with no interval.

WebsiteAdd a Listing

Added by acuthbert on 8 January 2025

comments powered by Disqus

Please note that some listings are added by third parties. The Journal of Music does not take responsibility for the content or accuracy of listings published by third parties on this site. The Journal of Music reserves the right to edit or delete listings. Click here to add a listing, login or register.