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Hertfordshire Chorus presents Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius

Add to my Calendar 31-05-2025 19:30 31-05-2025 21:30 36 Hertfordshire Chorus presents Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius Elgar’s Dream of Gerontius is perhaps the greatest of all his choral masterpieces. Experience it live at St Abans Cathedral with Hertfordshire Chorus. Life, death and what happens when it’s all over. Elgar’s work of 1900 is based on a poem on these major themes by Cardinal John Henry Newman. The story follows an ordinary and humble old man (the name Gerontius is from a Greek word meaning old man) as he faces his death, meets his guardian Angel and comes face to face with God, before being sent to Purgatory with the promise of everlasting glory. Elgar was keen to not make the piece too sacred, explaining: "I imagined Gerontius to be a man like us, not a Priest or a Saint, but a sinner... I’ve not filled his part with Church tunes and rubbish but a good, healthy full-blooded romantic, remembered worldliness, so to speak." The work is scored for a full-size orchestra, three choirs, three soloists, with an organ for good measure. Despite the many musicians needed to perform the piece, it starts with only a few, with the numbers swelling as Gerontius gets closer and closer to God. Of all Elgar’s choral masterpieces, Gerontius is perhaps his greatest. This is music that makes the spirit soar, while reminding us at the same time, of our own humility. Elgar felt this too, inscribing the final page of the score with a quotation from John Ruskin’s Sesame and Lilies: "This is the best of me; for the rest, I ate, and drank, and slept, loved and hated, like another: my life was as the vapour and is not; but this I saw and knew; this, if anything of mine, is worth your memory. St Albans Cathedral, St Albans DD/MM/YYYY

Details

St Albans Cathedral
Holywell Hill
St Albans
Hertfordshire
AL1 1BY
England


Programme

Edward ElgarThe Dream of Gerontius, Op.38

Performers

Benjamin Hulett – tenor
Kitty Whately – mezzo-soprano
James Platt – Bass
David Temple – Conductor

Hertfordshire Chorus
London Orchestra da Camera

Programme Note

Elgar’s Dream of Gerontius is perhaps the greatest of all his choral masterpieces. Experience it live at St Abans Cathedral with Hertfordshire Chorus.

Life, death and what happens when it’s all over. Elgar’s work of 1900 is based on a poem on these major themes by Cardinal John Henry Newman. The story follows an ordinary and humble old man (the name Gerontius is from a Greek word meaning old man) as he faces his death, meets his guardian Angel and comes face to face with God, before being sent to Purgatory with the promise of everlasting glory. Elgar was keen to not make the piece too sacred, explaining: "I imagined Gerontius to be a man like us, not a Priest or a Saint, but a sinner... I’ve not filled his part with Church tunes and rubbish but a good, healthy full-blooded romantic, remembered worldliness, so to speak."

The work is scored for a full-size orchestra, three choirs, three soloists, with an organ for good measure. Despite the many musicians needed to perform the piece, it starts with only a few, with the numbers swelling as Gerontius gets closer and closer to God. Of all Elgar’s choral masterpieces, Gerontius is perhaps his greatest. This is music that makes the spirit soar, while reminding us at the same time, of our own humility. Elgar felt this too, inscribing the final page of the score with a quotation from John Ruskin’s Sesame and Lilies: "This is the best of me; for the rest, I ate, and drank, and slept, loved and hated, like another: my life was as the vapour and is not; but this I saw and knew; this, if anything of mine, is worth your memory.

Hertfordshire Chorus presents Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius

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