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"This is the best of me." -Edward Elgar

Come hear why Edward Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius was once described  as "epic choral stupendousness." Composed in 1900 by Elgar to a poem by John Henry Newman, this operatic work relates the death of a man, and then the journey of the devout man's Soul, through encounters with angels and demons, and on to his final judgement. One of the greatest challenges for a large choir, accompanied by a large orchestra as well as the Cathedral's magnificent Wolff organ!

The role of Gerontius is to be sung by UK-based tenor, Joshua Ellicott, who has won acclaim for his performances, most recently in Berlin. Returning to Victoria, baritone Nathaniel Watson is the Priest/Angel of the Agony and singing the role of the Angel is Victoria resident, mezzo-soprano Sarah Fryer. Between them, this trio has sung the work in different musical centres of the world.

As part of the Re-Connect Festival presented by Climate and the Arts & CreativelyUnited.org this concert also invites the audience to reflect on our shared human journey in the face of an existential climate crisis.

Tickets can be purchased online via Eventbrite. See the link below for details. Both Regular ($35) and Student ($10) tickets are available.

Victoria Philharmonic Choir
Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius
Saturday, June 3, 7.30 p.m.

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