Voices of Canada

ORCHESTRE SYMPHONIQUE DE MONTRÉAL

Rediscover Richard Strauss’s Ein Heldenleben, alongside new vocal works paying tribute to Canada’s Indigenous peoples and work by Gabriela Ortiz.

In the second concert of the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal (OSM), Rafael Payare invites audiences to a conversation across time with a powerful programme of music culminating in Richard Strauss’s sumptuous tone poem Ein Heldenleben. With a stirring battle episode, ardent love music and playful quotations from the composer’s earlier works, it is a musical self-portrait both mischievous and deeply moving that takes full advantage of the possibilities of a large orchestra.

This monumental staple of the late Romantic period is paired with carefully selected contemporary pieces. Indigenous Canadian sopranos Emma Pennell and Elisabeth St-Gelais join the orchestra for two powerful new vocal works confronting history, memory and the lived experience of Indigenous communities in Canada today.

Alongside these, Gabriela Ortiz’s cello concerto Dzonot summons an evocation of the subterranean rivers, caves and stunning wildlife of Mexico’s Yucatán peninsula. Ortiz, also featured in the LA Phil’s programme, described it as a ‘form of protest’ responding to our neglect of these valuable ecosystems. It was written for cello soloist Alisa Weilerstein, who plays with ‘directness and insight… technical prowess and depth of feeling’ (The Guardian).

Together, they encourage audiences to approach Strauss anew, inviting questions on voice, identity, and our relationship to the natural world.

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The concerto is full of sonic imagery that travels above and below ground, down to the rivers in deep caverns and up in the skies

Los Angeles Times

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one of the most beautiful, compelling Heldenlebens around

Classical Explorer

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glittering, complex, and ornate

New York Magazine


Supported by Léan Scully Endowed Fund 

with additional support from The Québec Government Office in London

Programme

Full programme

Ana Sokolović / Michelle Sylliboy You Can Die Properly Now

Sung in Mi’kmaq with English surtitles

Ian Cusson / Natasha Kanapé-Fontaine Un cri s’élève en moi

Sung in French with English surtitles

Gabriela Ortiz Dzonot

Strauss Ein Heldenleben, TrV 190, Op.40

Performers

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  • Orchestre symphonique de Montréal
  • Rafael Payare
    Conductor
  • Elisabeth St-Gelais
    Soprano
  • Emma Pennell
    Soprano
  • Alisa Weilerstein
    Cello
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    • Orchestre symphonique de Montréal
    • Rafael Payare
      Conductor
    • Francesca Chiejina
      Soprano
    • Nicky Spence
      Tenor
    • Christopher Maltman
      Baritone
    • Edinburgh Festival Chorus
    • James Grossmith
      Chorus Director
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    • Soprano 1
      Val Beattie
      Carol-Anne Burnett
      Louise Cameron
      Simona Cenci
      Annette Chapman
      Katherine Craig
      Louise Cunningham
      Lisa Dawson
      Tanith Donnelly
      Maggie Gilchrist
      Clare Hewitt
      Lorna Holl
      Pippa Innes
      Talitha Kearey
      Andrea Kocsis
      Amber Marshall-Porter
      Louise McGregor
      Morag Michael
      Natsuko Mortimer
      Sally Pitts
      Kat Preston-Hynd
      Alison Pryce-Jones
      Roxane Pryse Hawkins
      Ros Sutherland
      Jennifer Swan
      Lesley Walker
      Roberta Yule
    • Soprano 2
      Emma Aitken
      Anne Backhouse
      Claire Bennett
      Emily Borthwick
      Susan Bowden
      Rhona Brown
      Deborah Buckingham
      Rachael Cartwright
      Esther Chuang
      Kathryn Coad
      Margaret Cumming
      Rosamund Davidson
      Dorothy Fairweather
      Aileen Fraser
      Carol Haley
      Leila Inglis
      Lesley Johnston
      Maggie Kinnes
      Debbie Logan
      Janet McKenzie
      Kathy Miller
      Katharine Oyler
      Heather Priedhorsky
      Karen Traill
      Federica Vian
      Kathy White
    • Alto 1
      Moira Allingham
      Alison Beck
      Ruth Bowen
      Amber Branch
      Barbara Brodie
      Jessica Brown
      Yvonne Connell
      Susan Crosby
      Caroline Dunmur
      Kirstie Fairnie
      Rona Gray
      Anne Grindley
      Jane MacLeod
      Tatiana Malikova
      Fiona Milligan
      Nicola Stock
      Mary Taylor
      Kirsty Weaver
      Susan White
    • Alto 2
      Anna Borbely
      Dinah Bourne
      Sally Cameron
      Wendy Colquhoun
      Helen Coskeran
      Jennie Davidson
      Ann Firth
      Tori Graham
      Linda Hunter
      Helen Johnson
      Tamsin Kilgour
      Caroline Low
      Ellen Cate MacDougall
      Carol Madden
      Frances McDevitt
      Catriona McDonald
      Lucy O'Leary
      Judith Robertson
      Penny Stone
      Morag Watson
    • Tenor 1
      Joanna Bleau
      Brendan Glen
      David Leaver
      Gio MacDonald
      Iain McIntyre
      Martin McKean
      Alex Rankine
      Mike Towers
      Eric Turnbull
    • Tenor 2
      Richard Allison
      Alan Armstrong
      Andrew Binnian
      Geoff Brooks
      Harrison Clark
      Graham Drew
      Richard Hellewell
      Michael Jamieson
      Guy Johnson
      James White
    • Bass 1
      John Buckley
      Derek Calder
      Malcolm Crosby
      Martin Gray
      Nick Harding
      David Hewitson
      Andrew Hyder
      Ivor Klayman
      Andrew Lyons
      David Mack-Smith
      Tom Marshall
      Colin Miller
      Graham Naysmith
      Christopher Pryse Hawkins
      Charles Stewart
      Richard Stewart
    • Bass 2
      Ken Allen
      Nick Balneaves
      Felix Boecking
      Peter Cannell
      Philip Coad
      Andrew Doig
      John Halliday
      Callum Hay
      Stephen Lipton
      John McLeod
      Roger Robertson
      Neil Ryrie
      Graham Scott
      Martin Scott
      Mike Smith
      David Traill

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