Exultation
When
Occurs on
Saturday February 1 2020
Approximate running time: 1 hour and 10 minutes
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2019-20 Capitol Season Show!
Regular $25 Student $20 Intoxicating classical music and passionate spoken word!
“Exultation” is an intoxicating music and storytelling collaboration from classical pianist Sarah Hagen and spoken word artist Brendan McLeod. Sarah, the 2015 BC Touring Council Artist of the Year, performs all thirteen preludes of Rachmaninoff’s Opus 32, interspersed with stories and poems from Brendan McLeod, the former Canadian SLAM champion. This unique combination of art forms offers the audience and inspiring, multi-layered experience.
The result is an narrative journey that explores Rachmaninoff's struggles, his triumphs, estrangements, losses, and redemptions. He was exiled from Russia, battled with depression and worked tirelessly towards his dedication to beauty. Centered by Hagen’s intricate, passionate rendition of Rachmaninoff’s compositions, “Exultation” is a stirring exploration of how to make the world worthy of its music.
This is an incredibly intimate and intense collaboration of rich music and storytelling.
“The intensity, dramatic flair, and passion of Hagen’s performance brought people to their feet. Brendan McLeod’s compositions touched on the personal, political and philosophical in a torrent of words, creating tsunami-like waves that built to a crescendo every bit as powerful as Rachmaninoff’s. This show exceeded our wildest expectations and we would encourage other presenters to consider this new work and these accomplished, multi-talented artists for the future.” – Lynnda McDougall, executive director of the Bulkley Valley Music Association
Sarah's website Brendan's website
Exultation trailer
Regular $25 Student $20 Intoxicating classical music and passionate spoken word!
“Exultation” is an intoxicating music and storytelling collaboration from classical pianist Sarah Hagen and spoken word artist Brendan McLeod. Sarah, the 2015 BC Touring Council Artist of the Year, performs all thirteen preludes of Rachmaninoff’s Opus 32, interspersed with stories and poems from Brendan McLeod, the former Canadian SLAM champion. This unique combination of art forms offers the audience and inspiring, multi-layered experience.
The result is an narrative journey that explores Rachmaninoff's struggles, his triumphs, estrangements, losses, and redemptions. He was exiled from Russia, battled with depression and worked tirelessly towards his dedication to beauty. Centered by Hagen’s intricate, passionate rendition of Rachmaninoff’s compositions, “Exultation” is a stirring exploration of how to make the world worthy of its music.
This is an incredibly intimate and intense collaboration of rich music and storytelling.
“The intensity, dramatic flair, and passion of Hagen’s performance brought people to their feet. Brendan McLeod’s compositions touched on the personal, political and philosophical in a torrent of words, creating tsunami-like waves that built to a crescendo every bit as powerful as Rachmaninoff’s. This show exceeded our wildest expectations and we would encourage other presenters to consider this new work and these accomplished, multi-talented artists for the future.” – Lynnda McDougall, executive director of the Bulkley Valley Music Association
Sarah's website Brendan's website
Exultation trailer