Exploring Rossini with James Baillieu
Leading chamber pianist James Baillieu directs 12 gifted students in an intimate performance of Gioachino Rossini's musical swansong, Petite Messe solennelle.
Famed for his comic operas, the Italian composer Gioachino Rossini retired from the art form by 1829, and by 1842, he appeared to have given up composition altogether. However, a move to the infinitely inspiring Paris in the 1850s led to a late flowering that culminated in his last large-scale work, ironically named the Petite Messe solennelle (1863). Neither petite nor solemn, Rossini dedicated it both to two close friends and to God, whom he hoped would enjoy it enough to ‘grant me paradise’.
Rossini’s wry description of the mass as the last of his ‘little sins of old age’ was far too modest. This is a monumental work, full of drama and heartfelt emotion. The composer’s capacity for writing for voice shines throughout, from the ravishing solos and duets to the grand and fervent choruses.
In this gripping International Festival performance, James Baillieu conducts 12 gifted students – the same number who sang in the 1864 premiere. The singers will be selected via an open audition process, as part of the International Festival's commitment to nurturing emerging talent.
James Baillieu is one of the leading song and chamber music pianists of his generation. A Senior Professor at the Royal Academy of Music and coach at the Royal Opera House, his work leading masterclasses have taken him to the likes of The Julliard School and the Vancouver Academy of Music.
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Supported by David and Brenda Lamb and Finlay and Lynn Williamson
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James Baillieu Director / Piano
Mark Austin Chorus Director/ Piano
RossiniPetite Messe solennelle
Sofía Ros González Accordion
Soprano
Catriona Hewitson
Holly Teague
Holly Brown
Alto
Georgia Mae Ellis
Kelsey Lauritano
Hannah Bennett
Tenor
Liam McNally
Euan McDonald
Ferdinand Keller
Bass
Smelo Mahlangu
Jonathan Eyers
George Robarts
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