I've just received Tove Jansson's novel for adults (not an 'adult novel'),
The True Deceiver, and my ticket for
The Dream of Gerontius, Elgar's massive oratorio, performed at Birmingham's wonderful
Town Hall. Thus inspired, I've just bought a ticket for Symphony Hall's
performance of Vaughan Williams'
A Sea Symphony. It's a monstrous work, scored for full orchestra and a massive choir, with settings of
Walt Whitman's poetry: not avant-garde or atonal but emotionally powerful and with thoughtful, even profound settings of unsettling poems. Cheap tickets for students and young people (though not for me…).
I'm going to try and make it to "Octubafest" this evening :P
ReplyDeleteBrilliant - sounds excellent.
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