| World Premiere - Joakim Seidevall's Requiem |
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Seidevall's Requiem is written for an unusual orchestra with harp, organ and strings. His inspiration was Te Deum, written by the Swedish composer Otto Olsson, a piece that he had admired for a long time and felt had a very sacred sound. He uses the serenity and airy sound of the harp with the power and might of the organ, combined with the flexibility of the strings to create a foundation for the choir and soloists. The harp represents heaven, the organ represents the church and the strings represent human emotion. These three components together create the foundation upon which the choir, representing humankind, can rest on, find comfort in, and seek strength from, to live through hard times. Born in Mariestad, Sweden in 1975, Joakim Seidevall had an early interest in classical music and was introduced to opera as a child. He started playing piano and composing smaller works in his early teens, learning orchestration by studying scores of the old masters. He went from music college to study at Ingesund, one of Sweden's six music universities. As a piano major he also studied composing and choir conducting. He has worked as a music teacher, piano teacher and choir conductor in Sweden. In 2005 Seidevall moved to Australia and began composing full time. |
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Dominique Perez
Lori Howard
Alex Howard

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