The Song of Songs is some of the most erotic poetry ever written. Originally Hebrew love poetry, it is believed to celebrate the union of the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon.

The Queen of Sheba was all powerful, a mighty leader, wise, wealthy and very beautiful. She briefly appears in the Old Testament, to a larger extent in the Koran and in much greater detail in the Kebra Nagast, the national book of Ethiopia. Her exotism has inspired numerous composers through the centuries not least because these Song of Songs through the advent of Christianity became synonymous with the Virgin Mary.

Their imagery abounds in the 12th-century poetry of the Abbess Hildegard of Bingen and with her music she reveals an exceptional spirituality and grace. The ‘Prince of Music’, Palestrina, produced some of his most sensual music; he even apologised for possessing ‘light and vain ideas’ and indeed ‘blushed and grieved’ at presenting these erotic motets. No such embarrassment prevented the Augustinian nun, Raphaela Aleotta from displaying her prodigious talent.

The programme closes with a tribute to the French composer, Daniel-Lesur, whose 20th anniversary of his death we celebrate this year. His sumptuous setting of verses from the Song of Songs beautifully mirrors the fusion of the erotic and the divine, the sacred and the secular.

PROGRAMME

  • Bingen

    O filie Israhel (Humility)

  • Victoria

    Vidi speciosam

  • Aleotti

    Ego flos campi

  • Palestrina

    Vineam meam non custodivi

  • Victoria

    Nigra sum sed formosa

  • Palestrina

    Pulchrae sunt genae tuas

  • John Barber

    Song of Songs: (commissioned by the Sixteen in 2014)

    I. The Voice of my Beloved
    II. By night
    III. Love is as Strong as Death

  • Bingen

    Flos campi (Virtues)

  • Aleotti

    Surge propera, amica mea

  • Palestrina

    Quae est ista

  • Aleotti

    Vidi speciosam

  • Palestrina

    Descendi in hortum meum

  • Papa

    Ego flos campi

  • Jean-yves Daniel-lesur

    Le cantique des Cantiques

PERFORMERS

  • The Sixteen
  • Harry Christophers conductor

Venue details

Kings Place

Kings Place 90 York Way London N1 9AG

Box Office: kingsplace.co.uk / 020 7520 1490

Kings Place is an open, multi-arts venue, presenting an adventurous and critically-acclaimed programme, with words and music at its heart.

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