Main Performers | Soumik Datta - sarod, Aref Durvesh - tabla, Prathap Ramachandra - Mridangam, Glen Scott - electronics producer, Camilo Tirado - Sound and Effects |
Set List | 'SEEN', J Marsh, 'Cantique des Catntiques', J-Y Daniel-Lesur, 'Awaaz', S Datta |
Performance Notes | Two musical explorations of identity frame this special late-night performance, both of them premiered last year by the BBC Singers.
With the added layering of live electronics, Joanna Marshs SEEN highlights marginalised voices, especially those of women in ancient Greek theatre, whose stories were mostly told by men. Soumik Dattas Awaaz (voice in Urdu and Hindi) was written to mark the 75th anniversary of Indian independence and partition and draws together Western and South Asian music in its celebration of the voice as the root of belonging.
In between comes one of the highlights of the 20th-century French choral repertoire, the Cantique des cantiques by Danel-Lesur a longtime friend of Olivier Messiaen settings from the biblical Songs of Songs that richly reflect the texts atmosphere of allusion and moods of love, desire and rapture.
The event was broadcast on BBC Radio 3. |
Related Archival Material | Proms Guide (RAHE/1/2023/ ), Programme (RAHE/1/2023/ ), Digital Photographs |