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When

Nov 19, 2009 (Thursday)

Where

Australian Museum (map)

6 College Street Sydney (opposite Hyde Park)
Sydney, NSW
Australia
What
Charles Darwin's Origin of Species is not only one of the most important scientific works of all time, but one of the most beautifully written. In The Origin Cycle, for soprano an...
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Charles Darwin's Origin of Species is not only one of the most important scientific works of all time, but one of the most beautifully written. In The Origin Cycle, for soprano and chamber ensemble, fragments of Darwin's great book are set to music by Australian composers Elliott Gyger, Elena Kats-Chernin, Kate Neal, Rosalind Page, Paul Stanhope, Nicholas Vines, and Dan Walker. In celebration of the 2009 bicentennial of Darwin's birth and 150 years since the first publication of the Origin, this performance by Ensemble Offspring and soprano Jane Sheldon will take place among the exhibits of the Australian Museum.
The passages chosen encompass the entire work, capturing the many facets of a Darwinian view of nature and summarising what Darwin called the 'one long argument' contained in the Origin. They include the passages introducing his most famous and enduring images - the 'tree of life' connecting all species, the vision of nature as a surface into which wedges are unceasingly struck, and the book's final invocation of 'grandeur in this view of life'.
Performers: Jane Sheldon soprano and Ensemble Offspring

Commencing at 7 pm.

Price: $20 Full / $12 Concession & Under 30
Please phone for bookings or tickets available at the door.
Supported by the Australia Council for the Arts and the Australian Museum.
Contact: Bookings on (02) 8256 2222
Event details may change at any time, always check with the event organizer when planning to attend this event or purchase tickets.

 

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