Solander

Saturday, 12 February 2022 | 7.30pm

The Governors Centre, Moore Park

Presented by Kate Reid

SYDNEY CHAMBER CHOIR

SAM ALLCHURCH
Conductor

JOHN GADEN
Narrator

CLAIRE EDWARDES
Vibraphone


KATE REID
Solander: A Song Cycle

 

A world premiere performance of a new song cycle based on the life of the Swedish botanist, Daniel Solander, who accompanied James Cook on his first Pacific voyage.

The composer writes:

I was first drawn to the story of Daniel Solander, the highly acclaimed Swedish botanist and talented linguist, after many visits to Sweden, where I had the opportunity to appreciate the diversity of its people, the splendid landscape and the extreme winters - vastly different from the world that I was used to on the other side of the earth.   This song cycle is written in celebration of Solander’s important contribution to scientific discovery and the great courage and commitment it demanded from him.  

It begins with Solander’s childhood in the north of Sweden.  It opens with a gentle reference to the indigenous people of northern Sweden, the Sami, singing a lullaby. It goes on to follow him on his two-year journey to Australia on the Endeavour as assistant to Joseph Banks in 1768.  It concludes with a farewell to Solander, where we hear the same Sami motif return in the final bars.

There are seven movements for a combination of voices, ranging from two soloists to full SATB choir.  The only instrument is a vibraphone.  The movements are linked by a narrative spoken by John Gaden.  Rodney Fisher has provided the beautiful narrative and many of the lyrics. 

I have been moved to respond to Solander’s life story and to acknowledge, through my music, this extraordinary individual whose work, in spite of its significance and its relevance here, remains relatively unknown in Australia today.

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“If you come to a Sydney Chamber Choir concert, you might hear a fresh interpretation of a familiar work, but you might also discover a new work that makes you think: ‘Wow, that was a great composer, I should follow that up’.

People come for the staples, because they think they know what to expect and are comforted by that. But I would say: ‘Allow yourself to be surprised. Allow your horizons to be broadened.’  We all need that...”

Michael Iglesias
Tenor

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