More dates

MUSiCK of the SPHERES - Nota Bene

This event has passed Get tickets

Event description

Fantastical myths and legends from every corner of the globe recount our histories and set out to explain the mysteries of our natural (and supernatural) world. From Greek myths and tales from Māori folklore, stories of Robin Hood and his Merry Men, the wretched witches from MacBeth, to scary ghost stories, we continue to share these stories to keep the mysteries and curiosities alive in our imaginations. Not surprisingly, these myths, mysteries and legends have provided rich material for poets and composers, traversing the spooky through to the sublime, retelling cautionary-tales of wisdom and utterly fanciful fables to all who listen.  

In our second concert of the year, Nota Bene presents contemporary musical settings of these well-known tales including texts by the metaphysical poet Andrew Marvell depicting the mythical birth and heavenly celebration of Musick, an evocative poem by Hildegard von Bingen in which she describes her experience of the revelation of a divine figure, and four settings of text from Shakespeare’s plays including sharing the culinary quagmire of three hideous, yet prophetic witches!

The choir is excited to present unfamiliar works from Finland (Kaivonkatsoja), Mexico (La Llorona), and Oceania including Karanga Ākau, by NZ composer Fergus Byett, retelling the legend of Pania and the Reef, and Past Life Melodies, by Australian composer Sarah Hopkins, blending European antiquity with aboriginal inspired chant and overtone singing.
Under the direction of Shawn Condon with guest pianist and oboe performances, and presented in the atmospherically ethereal space of Courtenay Creative (49 Courtenay Place), this is definitely a concert not to miss!


Powered by

Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix donates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity




Refund policy

No refund policy specified.