Barbara Hannigan Sings John Zorn

Reflektor John Zorn

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This concert has already taken place! 10 | 15 | 30 | 41 | 47
Barbara Hannigan
Barbara Hannigan © Marc / breeder design
  • Doors open 19:00

  • Start 20:00

  • End ca. 21:15

Hannigan, a force of nature

Saturday evening in the Grand Hall features a showdown between John Zorn’s tricky vocal music and the sensational singer Barbara Hannigan, who has repeatedly delighted audiences in the Elbphilharmonie in the past. She sings two works composed by Zorn, »Jumalattaret« and »Pandora’s Box«.

»Jumalattaret« draws from the Finnish national epic Kalevala, which is without equal in terms of graphicness and brutality. Preparing the part brought even the fearless Barbara Hannigan to the edge of despair. While that piece includes a (ludicrously difficult) piano accompaniment, Zorn composed »Pandora’s Box« for soprano voice and string quartet.

Between the two summit ascents featuring the extreme soprano, Zorn’s musical version of Solomon’s »Song of Songs« from the Old Testament is performed by five singers: Kirsten Sollek, Eliza Bagg, Elizabeth Bates, Sarah Brailey (2021 Grammy winner) and Rachel Calloway. Hannigan is joined in this concert by Mathieu Amalric as a narrator.

Music Sample »Song of Songs«

Performers

Barbara Hannigan voice, narration

Mathieu Amalric narration

Kirsten Sollek voice

Eliza Bagg voice

Elizabeth Bates voice

Sarah Brailey voice

Rachel Calloway voice

Stephen Gosling piano

JACK Quartet

Christopher Otto violin
Austin Wulliman violin
John Pickford Richards viola
Jay Campbell violoncello

Programme

John Zorn
Jumalattaret
Song of Songs
Pandora’s Box

Festival

Reflektor John Zorn

Promoter: HamburgMusik

Supported by Stiftung Elbphilharmonie

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