Grete Pedersen conducts Juilliard415 and Yale Schola Cantorum in Haydn’s The Creation at Alice Tully Hall. The dry acoustic exposes every breath, and each sound rises like particles of light. On my second day in a new home, the music felt like the beginning of my own act of creation.
Raphael gives the music a sense of weight and earthiness, while Uriel speaks with clarity and narrative force. Gabriel brings a sense of order. Nature and the world are generated through voices and orchestra, and Adam and Eve emerge, their duet forming a state of harmony.
The work closes in “Amen,” and creation becomes inseparable from a personal beginning.
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