Sydney Symphony Orchestra: Mozart’s Requiem with Stephen Layton
11 September @ 8:00 pm AEST

Mozart’s Requiem is a work of enduring intensity, pulsing with shadow and ceremony.
Its opening chords descend like heavy steps. But this is not music of despair; it’s full of movement and fire, epitomised by the Dies Irae which races forward with haunting fury.
In the hands of Stephen Layton, one of the world’s leading choral conductors, this familiar work gains striking definition. Phrases sharpen and harmonies soar to reveal the profoundly human emotion of a work often considered Mozart’s most complex and mysterious.
He leads a stellar quartet of leading Australian voices. Soprano Samantha Clarke’s tone is clear and expansive. Mezzo Ashlyn Tymms adds a grounded warmth. Tenor Andrew Goodwin brings fluency and grace, while Simon Meadows’ baritone provides a firm anchor. Together their voices dance in a heavenly echo.
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