Friday, December 7, 2018 2:45pm
About this Event
Little Hall, Hamilton, NY 13346, USA
Pre-event lecture by composer Richard Einhorn
The Event:
Department of Music Concert Series
Film & Media Studies Friday Night Film Series
Colgate University & Guest Orchestra
Richard Einhorn, Composer
R. Ryan Endris, Conductor
About the music (Richard Einhorn, composer)
Voices of Light merges Carl Theodor Dreyer’s legendary silent film masterpiece The Passion of Joan of Arc with a live performance of a beautiful new work by composer Richard Einhorn. After viewing the film, Einhorn was inspired to compose this lush and moving oratorio with a libretto drawn primarily from medieval female mystics’ texts. An incredibly moving and popular composition for solo voices, chorus and orchestra, Voices of Light has been hailed as “a triumph” (Los Angeles Times) and “an overwhelming experience” (Chicago Tribune). With over 100 performances to date, Voices of Light has a proven popular appeal and a special ability to deeply touch the hearts of its audiences.
About the film (dir. Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1928, 120 min)
This special collaboration between the Department of Music and the Film & Media Studies Program brings together one of the most transcendent films of the silent era, The Passion of Joan of Arc, with a live performance of composer Richard Einhorn’s oratorio Voices of Light. Chronicling the trial of Joan of Arc in the hours leading up to her execution, the film uses expressionistic lighting, interconnected sets, and intimate close-ups to immerse viewers in her subjective experience, while the hauntingly beautiful, lush musical setting and libretto drawn from a variety of ancient texts bring the ecstasy and agony of martyrdom to life.
For more information about this performance and the Department of Music Concert Series, please contact Lorraine Joseph, Concert Manager, at ljoseph@colgate.edu.
For more information about the Friday Night Film Series, please contact Angela Kowalski at akowalski@colgate.edu.
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