Luminescence Chamber Singers

Gesualdo Tenebrae

This is music at the end of an epoch; at once steeped in, and a radically unsettling subversion of, the traditions of the sixteenth century.

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Mar 22, 2025 15:00

Event Ends

Apr 5, 2025 20:30

Add to Calendar 03/22/2025 12:00 AM 04/05/2025 12:00 AM Australia/Melbourne Gesualdo Tenebrae This is music at the end of an epoch; at once steeped in, and a radically unsettling subversion of, the traditions of the sixteenth century.

More than 400 years later, the music of Carlo Gesualdo still seems strikingly avant-garde. Composed for his own private use during his final years, and likely unheard during his lifetime, Gesualdo’s Tenebrae Responsories are of unmatched intensity. This is music at the end of an epoch; at once steeped in and a radically unsettling subversion of the traditions of the sixteenth century.

The first set of Responsories for Maundy Thursday (Feria V) evoke Christ’s abandonment, betrayal, and death. Gesualdo’s dramatic settings reflect the angst of the passion story, alongside his own bloody encounter with death – in 1590 he murdered his wife Maria d’Avalos and her lover Fabrizio Carafa, Duke of Andria, when he discovered them ‘in flagrante delicto’. Gesualdo’s punishment was as self-inflicted as the crime. His status as prince saved him from criminal persecution; instead he saw out his days living as a recluse, tormented by grief and guilt.

Translating literally to ‘darkness’, the plural form of ‘Tenebrae’ is fitting; it implies a multiplicity, all-encompassing shadows;  a plunge into darknesses of both deeply personal grief and of universal sorrow.

March 22 – Braidwood

March 29 – Canberra

March 30 – Moruya

April 4 – Wollongong

April 5 – Sydney

Tickets at luminescence.org.au/tenebrae

Luminescence Chamber Singers is a professional vocal ensemble based on Ngunnawal and Ngambri country (Canberra, ACT), and has emerged as one of Australia’s most exciting professional ensembles, championing the unbound expressive potential of our original instrument: the human voice. 

Programme:

Carlo Gesualdo, Responsoria et alia ad Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae spectantia  (1611) 

Feria quinta (Maundy Thursday)

In monte Oliveti

                  Tristis est anima mea

                  Ecce vidimus eum

                  Amicus meus osculi

                  Judas mercator pessimus

                  Unus ex discipulis meis

                  Eran quasi agnus innocens

                  Una hora non potuistis

                  Seniores populi consilium

  Miserere mei, Deus

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