Thursday, May 22, 2014
Annual residency includes the first fully staged performance of John Adams' El Ni簽o.
The Westminster Choir is once again serving as the Chorus-in-Residence at the Spoleto Festival USA in Charleston, S.C. Conducted by Joe Miller, this year the Choir will perform John Adams El Ni簽o in a fully staged production that will include nearly life-size puppets. The ensemble and Maestro will also present a concert titled Te Deum, which will feature settings of the ancient Christian hymn of praise by Handel and P瓣rt, as well as two concerts titled Legends.
Hailed as a Messiah for the modern age (Los Angeles Times), John Adamss El Ni簽o tells the nativity story with an unprecedented spotlight on the voices of women. The Spoleto Festival USA production is directed by John La Bouchardi癡re, who drew his inspiration from the plays used by Franciscan monks in spreading the story of Jesuss birth through Latin America. With a libretto including poems by Rosario Castellanos and Sor Juana In矇s de la Cruztwo of Mexicos greatest writersGospels from the Bible and the Apocrypha, and Martin Luthers Christmas Sermon, Adamss oratorio widens the lens to encounter and explore the inexhaustible miracle of birth.
Handels Dettingen Te Deum, written in 1743 to celebrate King George IIs triumphant return from defeating France in battle, features all the radiance and intricacy of Baroque choral music. Estonian composer Arvo P瓣rts haunting setting, written in 1985, mimics the effortless harmonies associated with bells, paired with their anomalous overtones. The Westminster Choir will be joined by the Charleston Symphony Orchestra Chorus for these luminous works written 250 years apart, a pairing perfectly suited to fill the gothic-style arches at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist.
The Westminster Choirs annual concerts at the Cathedral Church of St. Luke and St. Paul are among the most anticipated performances of the Festival. This years program includes Daniel Elders ethereal and soaring Elegy; Latvian composer Eriks E禳envaldss Legend of the Walled-up Woman; Johannes Brahmss lamenting N瓣nie; and Maurice Durufl矇s celestial Ubi Caritas.
Members of the choir will also perform as the opera chorus in a production of Leo禳 Jan獺eks K獺ta Kabanov獺.
This also Joe Millers first season as director of choral activities for the Spoleto Festival USA. You can learn more about the Westminster Choirs participation in the Festival on the Westminster Choir Facebook page: and the Westminster Choir blog, westminsterchoir.wordpress.com, written by Choir member Shane Thomas.