Time
Event description
Specifically situated seconds and syllables
A musical rumination on rhythm, counting and temporal trickery, Voyces’ second concert of the year explores the intangible yet indelible influence of time on choral music with specifically situated seconds and syllables.
Featuring pieces by Philip Glass, Reena Esmail and even Lennon/McCartney, Time is an eclectic mix of pieces that fully explores the influence of time, in all capacities, on choral music
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Livestream
If you can't make it to the concert in person, Time will be livestreamed via Australian Digital Concert Hall allowing you to watch it from the wherever you are and for up to 72 hours. You can purchase livestream access directly from Australian Digital Concert Hall by clicking here.
Repertoire*
Time is Endless | Vytautas Miškinis |
Even After All This Time | Reena Esmail |
In Time of Pestilence: Beauty is but a flower | Ned Rorem |
In My life | Lennon/McCartney arr. Emerson |
Einstein on the Beach: Knee Play 3 | Philip Glass |
Desh | arr. Ethan Sperry |
Tuttarana | Reena Esmail |
Agnus Dei: Mass for Double Choir | Frank Martin |
Rytmus | Ivan Hrusovsky |
Le Campane Di Leopardi | Yehuda Yannay |
Earth & Fire: Elements | Katerina Gimon |
Till Österland vill jag fara | arr. Gunnar Eriksson |
Tanguendo | arr. O. Escalada |
Sanctus/Benedictus: Mass Number 6 | Gyorgy Orban |
*repertoire is subject to change without notice
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Where is the venue?
Hackett Hall is at WA Museum Boola Bardip. The hall is accessible from the main entry of the Museum vai the Cultural Centre, just opposite Polly Espresso.
Where can I park?
There is plenty of parking around the Musem. You can find more information at the City of Perth Parking Website.
Can I reserve a seat?
No, as the seating at Hackett Hall is unreserved.
What about COVID?
The Choral Collective will follow all Government mandates around COVID-19.