University of King's College Chapel Choir directed by Paul Halley The Splendour of Venice: Music for San Marco
works from Monteverdi's Selva morale e spirituale

Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 4pm

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Based on the overwhelming response to their performances of Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610, director Paul Halley and the University of King’s College Chapel Choir are turning once more to the Italian composer to present selections from his 1640-41 collection Selva morale e spirituale. Translated as ‘a moral and spiritual forest’, the Selva is Monteverdi’s retrospective anthology of his sacred compositions, compiled at the end of his 30-year run as maestro di cappella at the Basilica of San Marco in Venice, and not long before his death in 1643. The various pieces, scored for a range of forces from one voice and continuo to triple choir with 12 instrumentalists and continuo, exhibit Monteverdi’s wholly pioneering style in the then-emerging world of Baroque music. While the Vespers was Monteverdi’s first major liturgical piece, composed just prior to his move to the Basilica of San Marco, the Selva is a stirring culmination of the brilliant musician’s career.

Directed by five-time Grammy winner Paul Halley, this performance features the 24 choral scholars of the King’s College Chapel Choir alongside 15 instrumentalists on period instruments, a cast of early music soloists from across Canada, and the boy sopranos of Capella Regalis Men & Boys Choir. The single-show production will take place at the Cathedral Church of All Saints in Halifax – the stone Gothic Revival Anglican cathedral designed by noted American architect Ralph Adams Cram. The cathedral’s seven story ceiling and newly renovated slate floor give it acoustics worthy of music written for the grand San Marco space.

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Cathedral Church of All Saints

1330 Cathedral Lane
Halifax, NS B3H 4Z1