Canticle of the Sun

Canticle of the Sun

Composers often derive inspiration from traditions and stories from the past. For this special occasion, Long Bay Symphony, along with the Carolina Master Chorale, present historical portrayals by two 20th-century composers: Paul Hindemith, in his dramatic essay on German Renaissance painter Mattias Grünewald’s struggle for artistic freedom, entitled Mathis der Maler; and a choral setting of Saint Francis of Assis’s 13th-century text, Canticle of the Sun, by Amy Beach. She is widely recognized as the first American female composer. Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas pays satirical homage to a famous native tourist island, Janitzio, while Hungarian composer Zoltan Kodály creates a colorful portrait of the musical traditions in a city where he lived for several years in his Dances of Galánta.  MBHS Music and Art Center, 3302 Robert Grissom Pkwy. Sunday, 4 p.m. $28+. (843) 448-8379, www.longbaysymphony.com

Date: 
February 4 2024